Vizontele (2001)
7/10
Vizontele
5 May 2020
This movie tells about the strange, naive, ignorant, low religious, Turkish people in 1970. As you watch the movie, you will better understand the psychology of people who did not know television in those years. You will see the positive and negative reactions of a society that has entered something new, such as television, into this innovation. It's a folk movie. He described the lifestyle of the people at that time well.

The actors performed their roles quite well. They naturally depicted the speeches, accents, clothes, states and movements of the people in the geography where the film was shot.

The end of the film with drama was beneficial for the film's impressiveness.

The point that attracts my attention in the film is that the imam of the mosque is someone who does not know Islam. To show the imam of the mosque as someone who does not enlighten the people, is ignorant, ignorant, and speaks for the interests of others. This cools people from Islam and reduces the public's trust in people who describe Islam. This creates a negative perception towards the people who talk about religion and Islam in the People.
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