Broken Angel

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  • 2008
  • 6.4  (1,362)

Broken Angel is a 2008 drama directed by Aclan Bates and starring Nehir Erdogan, Jay Karnes, and Patrick Muldoon. The story follows Fatma (Erdogan), a young Turkish woman who is forced into prostitution in Germany after her husband dies. The movie covers the trauma and suffering that Fatma has to go through to stay alive as she is forced to serve clients in a brothel. She is at the mercy of her clients and the brutality she has to deal with is excruciating. One of the clients is a US soldier named Joe (Karnes) who is haunted by his experiences in Iraq. He develops a relationship with Fatma and decides to help her out of her situation. Fatma wants to leave her life as a prostitute behind and start anew, but the owner of the brothel is not willing to let her go.

As the story progresses, we see Fatma and Joe’s relationship deepen as they try to figure out ways to escape her current situation. Fatma becomes pregnant, which adds to the urgency of their escape. The owner of the brothel steps up his efforts to keep her by force, and things become even more dangerous for Fatma and Joe. The movie takes a suspenseful turn as they try to flee the city and reach safety.

The acting performances in this movie are superb. Nehir Erdogan delivers an outstanding performance as Fatma, bringing the character’s vulnerability to the forefront while also showing her resilience and strength. Jay Karnes is equally impressive in his role as Joe, portraying a tormented soul who finds some purpose in helping Fatma. Patrick Muldoon, in the role of the brothel owner, is convincingly menacing as he tries to keep Fatma under his control.

The movie’s direction is commendable, with the director Bates providing a realistic portrayal of the world of prostitution and the plight of victims who are forced into it. The scenes are shot with a certain level of detachment to allow the audience to experience Fatma’s torment without getting too overwhelmed by it. The movie has a gritty and raw feel to it that adds to the realism of the story.

The movie’s themes revolve around the exploitation of women and human trafficking. It is a tough watch and can be triggering for some viewers. The bleakness of Fatma’s life is balanced by the hope that comes with her relationship with Joe, but the movie never lets up on its dark subject matter. It highlights the horrible reality that many women like Fatma face every day.

The cinematography of the movie is exceptional. The shots of the city at night provide a sense of the danger and isolation that Fatma feels. The scenes in the brothel are shot with a dimly lit atmosphere, creating a sense of claustrophobia and fear. The movie’s soundtrack is also noteworthy, with melancholic melodies underscoring the tragedy of Fatma’s story.

In conclusion, Broken Angel is a powerful movie that exposes the horrors of the sex trade and human trafficking. It is a bleak watch, but the performances of the lead actors, the direction, and the cinematography make it a worthwhile one. The movie’s themes of hope, resilience, and love in the face of adversity offer some solace in an otherwise dark story. If you are looking for a movie that does not shy away from difficult subject matter and delivers stellar performances, Broken Angel is definitely worth watching.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2008
  • Language
    Turkish
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (1,362)