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To begin with, I have watched a Turkish movie which is called “Babam Ve Oglum” in order to complete the second part of the blog process. The film based on a relation between a grandfather, a son and a grandson as it can easily be understood just looking at the title. The grandfather’s name is Huseyin and the son’s name is Sadık. They live in a village and their cultural values, traditions are obviously provincial and conservative. The main conflict appears when Sadık becomes a teenager and wants to go to Istanbul. His aim is to join political movements but he tells his parents as if he wants to go to a university. Somehow Huseyin learns his principal reason and changes his mind and decides not to allow his son to leave the house. A big fight occurs in the family because Sadık is determined to follow his ideals. He leaves the house and his mother tries to avert him to quit them. However Huseyin does not do anything against his departure, besides that he embarrasses his wife by saying “just let him go!” .15 years pass without any communication with his family, Sadık catches a serious illness and his wife dies. In order to protect his son, Deniz, he ventures to return his home with the purpose of leaving Deniz to them and go away quietly just to prevent his son to witness his death eventhough he does not talk once with his family. Before coming to the village, Sadık behaves mean to Deniz in order to make his son to hate himself. The idea is that if Deniz abominate him, when his father dies, it will not hurt him. This also makes Deniz very sad after all he is just a child at the age of six; however Sadık is not aware of that. The absence of their son and not to be able to receive information about him, ruin the family deeply. As they live in a village in Turkey, the leader of the family is the father. Huseyin is the authority in the house and he is furious to his son. He does not even say a word to Sadık when he returns with Deniz. And when Deniz calls him as his grandfather, he becomes angry to his grandson. In short this situation harms each member of the house when Sadık and for example his father enter the kitchen, intense atmosphere begins to appear. However when Sadık express his concern about his vital illness and his son, Huseyin starts to cry and hug his son; this is where the conflict of the film resolves. Another point to state is that family symbolizes something you can not give over. Strong connections of it emphasizes throughout the film. Family is the value that collects all of its members together no matter what their problems are.
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jo
// Nov 24, 2008 at 8:51 am
Maybe when writing your blogs to analyse more than summarise- just give the barest summary in order to enable the reader to understand the film that you are talking about.
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