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Lifelong

Original title: Hayatboyu
  • 2013
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
636
YOUR RATING
Lifelong (2013)
Drama

Ela and Can seemingly have it all. Yet in this affluent section of Istanbul, love turns to suspicion, success delivers only material comfort and truth keeps playing hide-and-seek.Ela and Can seemingly have it all. Yet in this affluent section of Istanbul, love turns to suspicion, success delivers only material comfort and truth keeps playing hide-and-seek.Ela and Can seemingly have it all. Yet in this affluent section of Istanbul, love turns to suspicion, success delivers only material comfort and truth keeps playing hide-and-seek.

  • Director
    • Asli Özge
  • Writer
    • Asli Özge
  • Stars
    • Defne Halman
    • Hakan Çimenser
    • Gizem Akman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    636
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Asli Özge
    • Writer
      • Asli Özge
    • Stars
      • Defne Halman
      • Hakan Çimenser
      • Gizem Akman
    • 2User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Defne Halman
    Defne Halman
    • Ela
    Hakan Çimenser
    • Can
    Gizem Akman
    • Nil
    Onur Dikmen
    • Tan
    Süreyya Güzel
    • Ahu
    Orhan Bozkaya
    • Emlakci (Real Estate)
    Cüneyt Cebenoyan
    • Ali
    • (as Cuneyt Cebenoyan)
    Zeynep Dinsel
    • Deniz
    Ahmet Gündogdu
    • Eczaci (Pharmacist)
    Ali Ertan Güney
    • Father
    Sibel Günsür
    • Babaanne (Grandma)
    Gulin Iyigun
    • Zeynep
    Ayse Köroglu
    • Nez
    Leyla Okan
    • Hala (Aunt)
    Haktan Pak
    • Efe
    Volkan Sahin
    • Telefoncu
    Ayse Selen
    • Komsu Kadin (Neighbour)
    Teoman Yanmaz
    • Doktor (Doctor)
    • Director
      • Asli Özge
    • Writer
      • Asli Özge
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    9jihadsaade

    A mature, well-balanced film

    I think this is a great film. I haven't seen many films from Turkey yet, and I haven't seen the work of Asli Özge before and I need to say that we are in front of a mature filmmaker; very sensitive, very delicate. Asli was able to achieve a great deal of subtlety with a subject that requires this amount of subtlety. The characters are very well composed, they act and react in just the right amount with no over-acting, and within this simple acting, there are a lot of emotions unfolding.

    As the relationship of this couple in their mid-life passes by transformations, we as viewers notice as the main character notices how small gestures can symbolize a great deal of coldness and distancing. We live with the characters their changing relationship with their aging bodies and their intimacy, we feel what Ela (Defne Halman) is feeling and we understand how relationships pass by different tides. We notice the fragility of human nature and the importance of bounderies in order to protect oneself.

    The social class is well portrayed, and the filming gives the right amount of cleanness and class to convey everything in just the right amount.

    I can talk a lot more about the beauty of this work, but I think this is enough motivation for anyone reading this to go and watch the film.

    Kudos for the beautiful peice of work.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Another Slice of Contemporary Angst in İstanbul

    Ela (Defne Halman) lives a prosperous life in middle-class İstanbul. A conceptual artist by profession, she has an apparently solicitous partner Can (Hakan Çimenser), while her daughter Nil (Gizem Akman) studies industrial design in Ankara.

    But all is not well with her life. Cooped up in a split-level house and unable to adjust to the rhythms of modern life - her inability to manage electrical gadgets is palpable - Ela suffers a crisis of confidence. In one sequence she strips naked in front of the mirror, her shoulders slumped, her face expressionless, as if unable to fathom what to do next.

    Yet perhaps her disillusion is not entirely self-induced. Can turns out not to be quite the ideal partner she had hoped, while Nil expresses a wish to leave her university course and take archeology instead, in rebellion against her parents' wishes. Add to that the fact that no one wants to buy Ela's conceptual art, which makes her doubt whether what she is pursuing is of any value or not.

    Stylistically speaking, Aslı Özge's film has been inspired by Nuri Bilge Ceylan's work in its use of long takes, often devoid of dialogue, in which visual imagery assumes more significance. The number of prison metaphors is quite startling - bars across windows, gates, and the like; while Ela's house, with its wrought-iron staircases that make a dull clang whenever anyone climbs up and down them, reinforces the prison-like atmosphere. Another recurring image - an aerial view of the staircase - shows human beings quite literally being swallowed up by the architecture.

    Özge is also very good at depicting the ways in which individuals find it impossible to communicate meaningfully with one another. In at least two memorable sequences, she shows Ela and Can with two of their close friends in a café and a bar; they are ranged across the frame in line, their faces turned towards the camera, suggesting a desire to talk at one another rather than with one another.

    Yet despite the slight derivativeness in style, HAYATBOYU has an integrity of its own. It focuses on the dilemma faced by many middle-aged bourgeois women, of whether to sustain the family unit at the risk of perpetual unhappiness, or to branch out on their own into a life devoid of certainty. The ending remains inconclusive, referring once again to Ela's issues with electrical gadgets.

    The film has certain longueurs, when it seems as if nothing much happens, but this is deliberate - a means by which Özge can communicate the sterility of her protagonist's existence.

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2013 (Turkey)
    • Countries of origin
      • Turkey
      • Germany
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Para toda la vida
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Augustus Film
      • Bulut Film
      • Eurimages
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      • $15,930
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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