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The story of three generations of a Turkish immigrant family.
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| User ReviewRudrava RBeautifully scripted movie. All international immigrants will relate to the stories, and I'm sure Turkish immigrants in Germany will be rolling on floor laughing. The basic plot of the movie revolves around Huseyin, a migrant worker from Germany who has children and grandchildren and has just received his German passport. He buys a house in his old village to re-establish roots and persuades his whole family to do a road trip to his village in Turkey.The story of his life is told in flashbacks, along with the complications of 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants "not belonging anywhere". A must see movie. |
| User ReviewMichael HBrilliant and warm story. Anybody living a foreign country country can find something in this movie to identify him/herself with... |
| User ReviewGeorgia SThis film especially touches people who can relate to the theme of the film. If you can relate it will go above and beyond a simple light hearted commedy, but is striking for the emotions it sturs in you. If one can't relate to that particular aspect, in itself it's a wonderful film that doesn't pretend to be anything more than a bittersweet uplifting film about family. Some fantastic dialogue and the actors are wonderful. It's a film worth watching, it's genuine and beautifully put together. |
| User ReviewCarlos MBurst into tears. Maybe because it's lucky that such a big family had such a wise grandpa, as he always knows to unite a big family is the most important in the world. |
| User ReviewMuhammad GHeerlijke lichtvoetige film over Turkse gastarbeiders in Duitsland |
| User ReviewWilliam WA very warm movie, talking about identity and family |
| User ReviewRobert SMoving, funny, and beautiful picture of the complicated Turkish experience in Germany. |
| User ReviewUdayalaksmanakartiyasa HThis film is a cute and funny film about a Turkish-ethnic family in Germany which provokes thoughts as well as entertain. The casts are well-selected. I like it a lot. |
| User ReviewNicola Da German comedy that I rly didnt find very funny tho. Maybe too many stereotypes in this one. I didn't really like the zombie Jesus, or at least they should have done something about the mocking of Muslims in Germany, just to counterbalance it. The viewer can rly understand the directors are Turks. |
| User ReviewMillo T"Man hat Arbeitskräfte gerufen, und es kommen Menschen." |