7/10
A well-organized film that tells Turkish culture from a different perspective
4 May 2015
I've decided to watch all Ozpetek films. Then, I've started with this one. So, it was not under my expectation limit. As a Turkish, I've seen very much interesting cultural points. That is, the movie is not "usual" or "boring" for an ordinary Turkish.

"Things flow more softly there" for Istanbul... It was a good point.

The story of Francesco at the Turkish bath is demonstrating parallel to his aunt's story. It gives attraction to the movie. "Istanbul might be stunning for an Italian". It's all that I catch from the film. Maybe everyone should watch it like an Italian. Finally, it is important to me, I do not think that choosing Alessandro Gassman is not a good decision. This role would be better.
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