Kuma (2012)
6/10
A lot happens in this one
13 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"Kuma" is a 90-minute movie from 3 years ago and it was written and directed by Umut Dag. He was 30 when he made this and it's his first feature and taking that into account, it's a pretty good achievement I have to say. It's an Austrian production and the producer team usually works with Michael Haneke on his films. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this film. It's well-written, well-directed and well-acted. And it has so many dramatic plots, such as polygamy, death, new love, homosexuality, jealousy, integration etc. I could go on for quite a while and pretty much all of these are elaborated on convincingly. A young woman marries in Turkey and moves to Vienna afterward to her new family. But things are not the way they seem in this case. This film offers a pretty accurate insight into Islam I believe. So it also has educational value. The only slight problem I had with it (even if that may just be personal perception) was that it takes a while to really get going and really have me interested in it. But when it did, I couldn't look away from the screen. Or maybe another criticism could be that as a whole, everything that happens may actually a bit too much and slightly unrealistic. And as the film does stay below the 90-minute mark, it also wasn't necessary to make it so full of serious events. But it's fine. This is still a really good film and I am curious about Dag's works in the next years. If he keeps that level or maybe even improves with age, he has everything to become one of the most significant filmmakers of his country, regardless of if you seem him as an Austrian or a Turk. Fine job he did here. Recommended.
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