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Thou Gild'st the Even

Original title: Sen Aydinlatirsin Geceyi
  • 2013
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
11K
YOUR RATING
Thou Gild'st the Even (2013)
DramaFantasyRomance

Cemal is a man who lives with his father in Akhisar town of Manisa and works in his own barber shop. Cemal, who seems to be at his own pace, is in trouble, and even he doesn't know what's go... Read allCemal is a man who lives with his father in Akhisar town of Manisa and works in his own barber shop. Cemal, who seems to be at his own pace, is in trouble, and even he doesn't know what's going on. On the other hand, in this town where almost everyone knows each other, seemingly ... Read allCemal is a man who lives with his father in Akhisar town of Manisa and works in his own barber shop. Cemal, who seems to be at his own pace, is in trouble, and even he doesn't know what's going on. On the other hand, in this town where almost everyone knows each other, seemingly ordinary people have extraordinary powers.

  • Director
    • Onur Ünlü
  • Writer
    • Onur Ünlü
  • Stars
    • Ali Atay
    • Demet Evgar
    • Damla Sönmez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Onur Ünlü
    • Writer
      • Onur Ünlü
    • Stars
      • Ali Atay
      • Demet Evgar
      • Damla Sönmez
    • 13User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Ali Atay
    • Cemal
    Demet Evgar
    Demet Evgar
    • Yasemin
    Damla Sönmez
    Damla Sönmez
    • Defne
    Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
    Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan
    • Yakup
    Ercan Kesal
    Ercan Kesal
    • Irfan
    Ezgi Mola
    Ezgi Mola
    • Çigdem
    Serkan Keskin
    Serkan Keskin
    • Dündar
    Nadir Saribacak
    Nadir Saribacak
    • Samim
    Derya Alabora
    • Vildan
    Aysenil Samlioglu
    • Kiz Sevket
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    • Nazim
    Kaan Yilmaz
    • Cengiz
    Tansu Biçer
    Tansu Biçer
    • Ismet
    Kubilay Çamlidag
    • Coskun
    Bekir Çiçekdemir
    • Tuncay
    Asil Buyukozcelik
    • Süleyman
    Hüseyin Tutan
    • Eniste
    Gizem Yilmaz
    • Doktor
    • Director
      • Onur Ünlü
    • Writer
      • Onur Ünlü
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    9rameshmanjunath

    Brilliant Fantasy movie...!!!

    Watched the movie in BIFFES 2013 (bangalore international film festival). The sheer brilliance of this fantasy movie can be credited to director, cinematographer and music director. The black and white medium of this fantasy movie adds more to its glory. This movie is not everybody's cup of tea, I Saw people walking out in middle or abruptly during screening. Mreyte ya mreyte (caramel) by Racha Rizk is mesmerizing and adds significantly to the viewing pleasure. The synopsis is given, so i wont go in detail about the story. The climax scene is wonderfully crafted and the performance by almost all the actors are excellent. Some scenes may seem violent, thats the only thing hard to over come. Watch it if you get a chance and you love fantasy movies, where a world has two moons and two suns with superhero kind of characters, yet lead a very ordinary life.
    7ricardojorgeramalho

    The City of Men

    This is certainly not an easy film. With a metaphorical language that often borders on surrealism, the viewer is faced with a permanent challenge to distinguish the real from the figurative, or even imaginary, although in the end, the essential message of the film is transparent, with relative clarity.

    There is a violent denunciation of a hypocritical and sexist morality, which attacks women's sexual freedom. Men abuse their power, to use women sexually and then repudiate them, due to the alleged indignity of behavior, for which they were mainly responsible.

    All this is presented with great creative freedom, fantasy and emphasis on violence, used deliberately to symbolize the violence that Turkish sexist society exerts on women, especially in smaller and traditional towns.

    Eloquent but difficult. It is certainly not a film for all tastes, even the most cultivated.
    9halilerenuyar1

    Superpowers can't overcome existential problems

    "There used to be a bird you shot, right? It's not there anymore, is it?" Cemal says. What would have happened if we had never existed? What would change? Does our existence in this world mean anything or should it? Philosophical questions abound in this movie. While watching Cemal, the audience feels as if they are being abstracted from their surroundings and constantly residing in the realm of thoughts as if they were Cemal himself. Superheroes have superpowers. But these superpowers don't create characters who live without worries or as if they've come to this world to have fun. Cemal has a concern, and this concern doesn't seem like it can be resolved with superpowers. These concerns are related to very basic things, the existence of life. This concern is about love and the delicate balance of love.

    Cemal is a very contemplative and thoughtful character. His thoughtfulness is constantly reflected as worry to himself. He doubts small things, experiences his emotions. He is a person "created from worry." These worries push him towards inquiries that will develop him as a human while also causing him to engage in behaviors he does not want and will regret. He beats the woman he loves (Yasemin). Then he reads her poetry. Cemal is confused, his actions are contradictory. Just like all of us. Even if he could see inside the walls and pass through them, he would not be able to overcome the emotional wall with Yasemin, drowned in his worries and obsessions, which have taken over his entire life.

    The cinematography of the film is important in understanding the characters' inner worlds. Cemal's scenes shot with a fixed camera show his eyes and what's behind them to the audience. The poetry scene on the balcony is a nod to Romeo and Juliet. Cemal, the guilty lover trying to win his wife's heart, reads poetry to her. Light shines on his face as if it is from Yasemin, her light giving meaning to his life, he can't do it without her, but his worries are also visible on his face. Cemal stands below the balcony, looking at Yasemin as if she were a goddess. A goddess he can never reach, a goddess who will "definitely" betray him or leave him.

    Don't we all have a bit of Cemal in us, after all? Cemal "lives in the church in our ribs."
    10WillSmile

    A unique movie

    This is a very special movie, truly not for everyone.

    The director have an amazing imagination and surprises the viewer with countless visual effects.

    The soundtrack plays an important role in building the final product.

    A must see.
    10yemo-134-860159

    Extraordinary Brilliant Movie

    First of all I want to explain why Onur Unlu didn't screen this excellent movie in theater.

    In our country the sector of cinema is organized by a particular group which have an exclusive possession in this sector. I can't remember the percentage accurately but he said that %30 (or 40) of the movie theaters belong to this group. Besides these theaters have a significant role in box office as they are all fully booked. ( Turkish members could know these theaters easily i.e. FORUM CINEMAS ).

    I mean these cinemas determine the box office indeed and others not much important. That's way the terribly awful movies have great amount of box office. (just like Ozcan Deniz's Evim Sensin). And this group doesn't want to accept Onur Unlu's films to screen their movie theaters.

    So Onur Unlu was aware of ( and I think he is still) the condition that he couldn't have had the opportunity to do good things without help of this group. And then he decided to not to screen his last film in theaters. In my opinion it is something humiliating to be at the same theater with terrible films one of which written above. Hence I've found Unlu's decision so correct.

    There are lots of thing to talk about the movie. But it doesn't deserve any spoiler. I think there is not only one main idea in this movie.

    You must really watch it.

    Thanks and best regards to the director Onur Unlu and all who contributed to this.

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      Gulmek Icin Yaratilmis
      Written by Ulku Aker

      Composed by Atahualpa Yupanqui

      Performed by Mehmet Erdem

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2013 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
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    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Sen Aydınlatırsın Geceyi
    • Filming locations
      • Manisa, Turkey
    • Production company
      • Eflatun Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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