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Destiny (2006)

Drama  
Rayting:   7.9/10 12.5K votes
Country: Turkey | Greece
Language: Turkish
Release date: 17 November 2006

Bekir is in love with Ugur, who loves Zagor who loves to commit crimes.

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ada-onur 18 June 2011

Zeki Demirkubuz has his personal cinema aspect as the other legends and this view makes this movie the unique movie in the History of Turkish Cinema.

The leading role is the most important role in this movie because of his ability of show how normal Turkish guys love.

Also the movie show us how can a man ruin his and his family's life. The issue looks like ordinary,simple and routine but the director shows how important issue it is. Camera views , sound , dialogs are great Zeki Demirkubuz will be a legend in a few years. Original, different, extraordinary, must see..

ydeyirmenci 13 December 2019

Fmovies: I have mostly prejudice about turkish movies because i see most of them on tv and mostly trash but i heard so many times about director zeki demirkubuz and didn't watch any.first time i am watching one of his movies and i'm regreting from my behavior till now because of about this style or type movies i wacht mostly middle east directors movies and so many times comes yep its okey (like ashgar farhadi,nadine labaki..) but this one absolut true reailty i watch and i really impressed about the story and plays.event flow,fast forward and changes same charachters that was amazing.i definitelly recomend to watch this.

ath-demir 30 April 2012

I know, the title came out really harsh, yet I cannot think of anything to praise this loss of 2 hours. Acting was horrible throughout and the scenes were unnecessarily long and extremely boring. Poor directing, poor acting, forced conversations. That's my summary. I have seen many Turkish movies which blew me away and still thinking what makes this one to be considered a piece of art. Knowing that I am fairly emotional and responsive to these kind of dramas but neither the acting nor the script was good enough to trigger my mimics. I haven't smiled, laughed, cried, confused, disappointed or felt happy. Expecting a point break during the entire time and finally it ended. It seems like one of those fade out endings of some songs that the composer could not handle the end and just faded it out.

atikalp 7 January 2015

Destiny fmovies. If movie art would be mentioned as a football game, i would assume Demirkubuz as Johan Cruyff. I think Kader is the best example of the simple and fascinating character of Turkish Movie. Simplicity is the key word not only of Demirkubuz and Cruyff, but also of being expressive directly in movie art.

In the final part of film, the speech of Bekir is like the bullet of the speech of Frank (Denis Hopper) of Blue Velvet, it had its place in deepest part of my heart.

If we should make a choose of a masterpiece, Kader is the first candidate with its original and impressive language.

l_rawjalaurence 12 October 2015

Conceived as a prequel to MASUMÄ°YET (1997), KADER (DESTINY) focuses on an impossible love-affair between Bekir (Ufuk Bayraktar) and UÄŸur (Vildan Atasever) that begins in the seedier areas of BeyoÄŸlu in Ä°stanbul and remains unfinished in the snowy wastes of Kars in the east of the Republic of Turkey.

The sentiments expressed are redolent of the Yeşilçam melodramas that hitherto have formed a backdrop to many of Demirkubuz's movies. Bekir leaves his wife Emine (Güzin Alkan) and children on at least two occasions to pursue Uğur all around the country, despite the hopelessness of his quest. Uğur remains in love with habitual criminal Zagor (Ozan Bilen), who is transferred from prison to prison following a series of attacks on police officers, wardens and fellow inmates. Uğur keeps telling Bekir to go home, but he keeps reappearing in her life at the most inopportune moments; in the Black Sea port of Sinop, for example, she is evicted from her hotel room as Bekir clamors to see her. The ill-matched couple finally fetch up at a mud-brick house in Kars; nothing is resolved (which subverts the Yeşilçam convention).

Demirkubuz invests this story with gritty social realism. Uğur grows up in a violent environment where women are routinely treated as sex-objects with little power of self-determination. She cannot quite grasp the fact that Bekir lacks the outward strength to conform to her expectations of all men. Bekir likes to exchange sex-talk with his male friends, but hardly conforms to the image of masculinity that prevails in his immediate surroundings, that is based on power and aggression. It is the kind of world where Uğur's mother's boyfriend Cevat (Engin Akyürek) is knifed to death in a kıraathane (coffee-house), simply for causing an argument.

In this kind of environment where such feelings as love and tenderness mean nothing, it's hardly surprising that the central love-affair remains unfulfilled. Bekir must shoulder some of the blame for this; at one point he vividly describes how he made love to UÄŸur on the first occasion they met. In truth he was almost embarrassed in her presence, unable to speak or communicate properly and falling in love with her photograph. Yet the admission of such emotions is considered "unmanly," something that Bekir is keen to avoid.

On at least three occasions the protagonists refer to destiny directing their lives: UÄŸur cannot help but pursue Zagor, despite his propensity for being imprisoned, while Bekir cannot avoid pursuing UÄŸur all round the country, even if by doing so he enters "another world," in which marriage, home and family (the traditional symbols of social and moral stability) no longer matter. We might disagree with the protagonists' analysis - to a large extent their decisions are made of their own free will - but we nonetheless understand quite tangibly how their characters have been shaped by the harsh environment in which they have grown up. This is the fundamental socio-economic point that KADER makes; if the families showed more concern for their members and their collective futures, then perhaps the world might be a less unforgiving place.

mmaygan-1 19 November 2006

Bekir is married,has two kids.But he loves Ugur,he goes wherever she goes.Ugur is a bar singer,she loves Zagor,she goes wherever Zagor goes.Zagor is a cop killer,he visits prisons all over in Turkey.An endless story about two lovers...

A great story written,photographed and directed by Zeki Demirkubuz.Well acted at the same time.Vildan Atasever as Ugur.Now one of the most talented actresses in Turkey.And especially Ufuk Bayraktar as Bekir.Watching his change in the role is really fascinating.The movie,the cast and the crew everyone deserved the Altin Portakal.Congratulations...

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