Mukadderat

2024 [TURKISH]

Action / Comedy

7
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 2013 2K

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Plot summary

After losing her husband, Sultan, fearing loneliness, told her children she wanted to remarry immediately. Her son Nevzat, with a traditional mindset, opposed this, arguing it would be unacceptable in their small town, especially so soon after their father's death. Her daughter Reyhan respected her mother’s wishes but felt the decision was too hasty. Despite their objections, Sultan remained determined. Seeking a new husband, she also entered the business world, defying societal expectations. She turned her house into a boarding house, opened a market stall, and challenged male vendors. Sultan's bold actions inspired other women in the district to break free from traditional roles, leading them to work alongside her in the boarding house and market. Her efforts ultimately sparked a movement for female independence, as more women gained their own identities.

Director

Top cast

Osman Alkas as Muharrem
Alp Akar as Miraç
Kenan Demirok as Ilyas
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829.29 MB
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Turkish 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 5
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Turkish 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Turkish 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Orhan_Akdeniz 6 / 10

It's nice, but not as overrated as people say.

The film is an enjoyable watch. It touches on some issues concerning women's rights and small-town life, albeit superficially. It manages to convey these concerns with a pleasant smile. But I couldn't understand how this film was successful at festivals. I don't want to be dismissive, but if this film is one of the best, then Turkish cinema is in worse shape than we thought, and the other films are struggling. Or perhaps we need to come up with conspiracy theories about turk film festivals.
Reviewed by sinekiyatri 9 / 10

Defying Fate

Sultan (Nur Sürer) faces the fear of loneliness after her husband's passing and shares her desire to remarry with her children. However, this decision leads to conflicts within the family and the community. The fact that their mother expresses such a wish the morning after their father's death shocks her children. Her son Nevzat (Osman Sonant) opposes her, invoking the cliché "What will people say?" as a reminder of life in a small town. Her daughter Reyhan (Aslihan Gürbüz), on the other hand, tries to understand her mother's decision but believes it to be a hasty one and remains hesitant.Reyhan's character is one of the most significant figures in the story. Having studied in Istanbul and built a life for herself there, Reyhan represents a modern and educated figure. However, her conflicts within the family stem not only from personal choices but also from the contrasts between rural and urban life, tradition and modernity. Reyhan's demand for an equal share of the inheritance is not merely an economic request but also a strong stance advocating for women's equal rights within the family. In this regard, Reyhan emerges as a figure of resistance, challenging the established norms both within her family and in society at large.Sultan, meanwhile, is determined to rebuild her life and stand on her own feet, undeterred by the negative reactions from her children and those around her. While searching for a suitable partner, she also ventures into business with remarkable courage. She converts her home into a guesthouse and begins to manage it, opens a stall at the market, and competes with male vendors. Rather than discouraging her, the remarks of those saying, "A woman can't do this," only serve to strengthen her resolve.Throughout this journey, Reyhan's progressive identity and Sultan's courage enrich the story in parallel. Reyhan's persistence in demanding equality and her fearless attitude in raising her voice unsettle the gossipy men at the local coffeehouse. Meanwhile, Sultan's success in business and her defiance of societal norms inspire other women in the town, igniting a spark of solidarity among them.Sultan and Reyhan's stories depict a powerful resistance against patriarchal norms.This warm and heartfelt film, with its realistic narrative, excellent direction, and strong performances, invites you to the cinema. Its humor is masterful, effortlessly winning over the audience. After watching Mukadderat, you might even find yourself inspired to plan a trip to Cide.
Reviewed by ilke- 6 / 10

Osman Sonant rocks!

A film that supports women standing on their own feet, but at some points, it emphasizes this message a bit too much. Unfortunately, the quality of the film suffers from how explicitly the main idea is stated. We, as viewers, can already understand the message while watching - yes, women should work, they shouldn't remain confined within the boundaries drawn by men, cultural taboos and unquestioned traditions should change - but when the characters voice these ideas again, the film starts to feel overly didactic.Aslihan Gurbuz and Nur Surer are, as always, in roles we're used to seeing them in. Nur Surer plays the strong, outspoken woman (just like in real life), and Aslihan Gurbuz plays the emotional, stubborn woman whose eyes quickly fill with tears.But Osman Sonant deserves a special mention. He transforms into a completely different person in every role, and he does it so convincingly that in this film, I actually believed he might really be a man from Kastamonu! If I didn't know his previous roles or his real way of speaking and personality, I might have thought he was a local actor. I was very, very impressed. For me, his performance was what made the film worth watching. You definitely should see it.
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