The Things You Kill

2025 [TURKISH]

Drama / Thriller

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 96% · 28 reviews
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 947 947

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Plot summary

Questioning the suspicious death of his mother, a university professor and his enigmatic gardener descend into a hypnotic maze of mirrors and memories. As family secrets surface and painful truths emerge, they spiral toward a devastating reckoning with the darkness lurking within us all.

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1007.34 MB
1280*690
Turkish 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 49 min
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1.83 GB
1920*1036
Turkish 2.0
NR
25 fps
1 hr 49 min
Seeds 41

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Mainecoon999 8 / 10

A Mesmerizing Tribute to David Lynch

As a Lynch cinema fan, this movie is simply brilliant. It is a slow burning suspense and psychological thriller that could bend your mind and make you want to rewatch the film since there are many metaphoric scenes or frames.One can debate about Jung or Freudian aspect of dream interpretations of the story but if you just let it go and put yourself in Protagonist's shoes, you will definetly get lost and enjoy this cinematic experience.Actings are okey. Directing is consistent. Framework is great but subtexts of the story are the real hero in this film. Stay away if you don't like slow burning psycological thriller genre and come and watch if you like independent cinema at its best.
Reviewed by yusufpiskin 7 / 10

Ekin Koc

In the West, films like this get showered with awards thanks to an endless, almost compulsive fascination with Orientalism. In such an insincere atmosphere, it becomes hard for viewers to tell which films genuinely deserve recognition.I decided to stop caring about award ceremonies back in my teenage years. But Sundance has always held a different place in my heart.Western audiences and critics watching Eastern cinema through subtitles can't really see the films from our perspective. Understandably, they miss the flaws.The biggest issue with this film was the dialogue. It sounded like it was written in English and then run through Google Translate into Turkish.The Polish cinematographer, perhaps influenced by the Iranian director, tried too hard to mimic Iranian cinema with every frame. It showed, and not always in a good way.When an Iranian and a Polish filmmaker try to make a Turkish-language film in Turkey with Turkish actors, it inevitably leads to some serious mismatches. And yes, it shows.Though I recently had lovely conversations with Ekin Koç, Erkan Kolçak Köstendil, Hazar Ergüçlü, and Ercan Kesal, and I really like all of them, credit where credit is due. Köstendil and Koç are the ones who carry the film on their shoulders.After one of his concerts, I told Ekin, "You got two big reactions back-to-back from two indie films. What's next?" He smiled and said, "Bring on the next one. This is the fun part."Koç is deeply in love with the craft. He doesn't care if he makes money off the projects he believes in. In fact, he even spends out of pocket. A remarkable actor and an incredibly talented musician. And once again, he gives everything he's got here.The film swings between being a festival piece and a mainstream production. But despite a few hiccups, it manages to communicate a powerful idea to the audience.Still, if I were on the Sundance jury, this wouldn't be my pick.Alireza Khatami said the film was inspired by David Lynch. I won't comment on that. Because honestly, I'm not sure I can say anything about it without being mean.
Reviewed by okanimo86 8 / 10

Every new existence begins by killing the one before it

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