Borrowed Bride
Borrowed Bride

Borrowed Bride

2005Movie100 minTurkish

Ali is 18. His feet are firmly off the ground. The very idea of marriage seems like a game. But the bride's parents are ready and willing. Business ventures will be set up between the families; the arrangement will pay off all round. Ali, meanwhile, is more interested in playing with puppets and dressing up as a rooster for the travelling theatre. His fiancée has only so much patience... So what should his parents do? What was that? Hire a Borrowed Bride? Meaning exactly what? Well just that: borrow a bride, as the title of the film suggests......

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Patrick KeillerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A man, seemingly content with his life, finds himself drawn into a complex web of desire and obligation when a young woman claims to be his intended bride. As he grapples with this unexpected revelation, he must confront his own desires and the reality of his carefully constructed existence. The film explores themes of identity, commitment, and the elusive nature of happiness.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Borrowed Bride' received a modest reception, with critics noting its artistic ambitions and thought-provoking narrative. While some praised its subtle performances and atmospheric direction, others found its pacing and elliptical storytelling to be challenging. Audience reception was similarly mixed, with the film appealing more to those who appreciate experimental or arthouse cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent, character-driven drama.
  • Noted for its understated performances and atmospheric direction.
  • Some found the narrative too elusive and slow-paced.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in a series of locations across the United Kingdom, contributing to its distinctive, often melancholic atmosphere.

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