Vizontele Tuuba

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  • 2003
  • 1 hr 51 min
  • 6.5  (16,239)

Vizontele Tuuba is a Turkish comedy-drama film that takes place in the small town of Yesilcam in Turkey during the 1970s. The movie, directed by Yilmaz Erdogan and Omer Faruk Sorak, is a sequel to the first Vizontele movie that was released in 2001. The story takes place during the period of Turkey's modernization, which brought significant changes to the country's rural areas. It illustrates the conflict between tradition and modernity, and how the new way of life badly affects the old way of living. The movie follows the life of a small and isolated town named Yesilcam, which is completely isolated from the rest of the world. The town's only connection to the world is its first and only television set, which is also the only way for the residents of the town to keep themselves informed about the outside world.

In the first Vizontele movie, we saw the arrival of the first television set in the town, and how this changes the lives of its residents. In Vizontele Tuuba, we see the town that has come to terms with the reality of the television's arrival. The town's people have accepted the new way of life and have even started to emulate the characters they see on the screen. The movie depicts how the residents of the town use their imagination to create a world that is far more advanced and sophisticated than the one they actually live in.

The main character of the movie is a barber named Deli Emin (Crazy Emin), played by Yilmaz Erdogan. He is a simple man who has lived his entire life in Yesilcam and has never traveled beyond the town's border. Emin is the film's protagonist, and his character is central to the movie's storyline. He is a kind, naive, and simple man who loves his town and its people. Emin is also the town's most popular and well-respected resident. People come to his barbershop not only to get their hair cut, but also to listen to his stories about the world beyond Yesilcam.

Deli Emin's life takes a significant turn when he meets the beautiful Tuuba (played by Demet Akbag). Tuuba is a famous pop singer who is on a concert tour, and she and her entourage get stranded in Yesilcam while on their way to the next town. Deli Emin falls in love with her at first sight and decides to do everything in his power to help her get back on her tour schedule.

The movie's central conflict arises when the town's Mayor (played by Altan Erkekli) decides to shut down the town's only television set because he believes it is corrupting the youth and causing them to adopt western values. This act brings chaos to the town, and Deli Emin and his friends decide to take matters into their own hands to bring the television back.

The movie presents a fantastic portrayal of Turkey's rural life in the 1970s, with all its joys and problems. The characters' accents, behavior, and way of dressing are precisely what people from rural Turkey looked and acted like back in the day. It also presents a very realistic picture of how the arrival of television sets became a game-changer for Turkish rural communities.

In conclusion, Vizontele Tuuba is an excellent movie that touches upon delicate subjects like tradition, modernity, and cultural values. It is a heartwarming comedy-drama that successfully captures the struggles of Turkey's rural people during a time of change. The film's top-notch acting, exceptional cinematography, and well-executed script make it a must-watch for anyone interested in Turkish cinema.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2003
  • Runtime
    1 hr 51 min
  • Language
    Turkish
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (16,239)