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Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies

Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies

Jan. 07, 200598 Min.
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Watch: لاک‌پشت‌ها هم پرواز می‌کنند 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – On the Kurdish refugee camp on the Iraqi-Turkish border, the boy Satellite is the leader of the kids. He commands them to clear and collect American undetonated minefields in the fields to sell them in the street market and he installs antennae for the villagers. He goes with the local leader to buy a parabolic antenna to learn the news about the eminent American invasion but nobody speaks English and Satellite that knows a couple of words is assigned to translate the Fox News. When the orphans Agrin and her armless brother Hengov and the blind toddler Riga come from Halabcheh to the camp, Satellite falls in an unrequited love for Egrin. But the girl is traumatized by a cruel raid in her home, when her parents were murdered and she was raped. She wants to leave Riga behind and travel with her brother Hengov to another place, but he does not agree with her intention..
Plot: Turtles can fly tells the story of a group of young children near the Turkey-Iran border. They clean up mines and wait for the Saddam regime to fall.
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Ratings:

8.0/10 Votes: 19,829
88% | RottenTomatoes
85/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 180 Popularity: 8.489 | TMDB

Reviews:

eye-opening war film
It would be hard to imagine a more pertinent and relevant film than “Turtles Can Fly,” an Iran/Iraq co-production that, like a modern day version of “Forbidden Games,” looks at the horrors of war through the eyes of its most helpless and innocent victims – children. Set in a poor village located in Kurdistan, just a few steps from Iraq’s barb-wired border with Turkey, “Turtles Can Fly” begins right before the American invasion of that Arab country in the spring of 2003. Many of the children of the village are orphaned refugees who earn money by finding, defusing, and then selling the many active land mines that lie strewn across the barren countryside. This is literally how most of them make their living. The main character is a teenaged boy who goes by the name of Satellite (one of his many duties is to hook up satellite dishes for the villagers’ TV’s) who, much like a pint-sized Fagin, sends his gang of kids – many crippled and missing limbs – out on daily missions to forage for mines. Another major character is a young girl who was raped by the soldiers who killed her family and who now carries the burden of “shame” that comes with having had a child out of wedlock and whose actions in this realm ultimately lay the groundwork for the story’s final tragedy.

Given its harsh subject matter, “Turtles Can Fly” – which features wonderful performances from a group of children, some of whom have themselves lost limbs to landmines – is not always easy to watch, but there is a surprising amount of humor in the movie, as well as a tender-hearted compassion for its characters that makes it a compelling, moving experience. Much of the humor comes from the near-surreal juxtaposition of a Medieval existence and mindset with devices of modern technology such as trucks, television sets, satellite dishes etc. The protagonist’s no-nonsense, sardonic approach to life and the people around him also generates some much-needed humor.

But, ultimately, this is a poignant, haunting movie that opens up a world largely unfamiliar to those of us living out our far more comfortable lives in the West. The movie is basically a series of slice-of-life vignettes that help us to understand the appalling conditions under which people in that part of the world are forced to survive. Yet even as they eke out some sort of existence against the greatest of odds, these youngsters still find time to laugh and play and fall in love, a fact that is bound to strike a responsive chord in viewers the world over. For the film is a heartbreaking and vivid reminder that when adults play at their games of war, it is the children of the world who suffer the most.

Review By: Buddy-51
Compelling film about life during war
Incredible performances from a cast mainly comprised of children and teens. Director/writer Bahman Ghobadi blends day-to-day experiences common to people everywhere (falling in love, being asked to do something you don’t really know how to do, etc …) , with some of the realities of life in a Kurdish village in Iraq before the (most recent) war, to create an incredibly moving film. It is at once specific to its time and place, and universal. There is horror and humour, honour and compassion.

It’s beautifully filmed, too, but the power comes totally out of the stories and the kids, who are in effect playing themselves.

I saw this at a festival, don’t know what kind of distribution it will get, but I strongly recommend anyone who gets the chance going to see it.

Review By: littlemissknowitall

Other Information:

Original Title لاک‌پشت‌ها هم پرواز می‌کنند
Release Date 2005-01-07
Release Year 2004

Original Language fa
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min), 1 hr 37 min (97 min) (Mar del Plata) (Argentina), 1 hr 32 min (92 min) (TV) (Turkey)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, War
Director Bahman Ghobadi
Writer Bahman Ghobadi
Actors Soran Ebrahim, Avaz Latif, Saddam Hossein Feysal
Country Iran, France
Awards 23 wins & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 2,700 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical)

Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Turtles Can Fly 2005 123movies
Original title لاک‌پشت‌ها هم پرواز می‌کنند
TMDb Rating 7.683 180 votes

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