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Av
There is a blood feud between two families, and people from both families have been killed. The latest victim, Bekir, was sent to prison, and upon his release, he did not want to continue the blood feud, but the other side still harbored resentment and filled the new generation with feelings of revenge. Bekir accepted the murder of his younger brother, who had come on leave from Germany, and came to Istanbul, but despite this, his blood enemy followed him.
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Plot Summary
This dark comedy follows the peculiar life of Anton, a man who lives in a meticulously organized but emotionally sterile house with his wife. When a mysterious woman enters their lives, it disrupts Anton's controlled existence, leading to a series of increasingly bizarre and unsettling events that blur the lines between reality and delusion. The film explores themes of obsession, control, and the hidden desires that lurk beneath a seemingly placid surface.
Critical Reception
Alex van Warmerdam's debut feature, 'Av', was met with critical acclaim for its unique, deadpan humor and unsettling atmosphere. Reviewers praised its distinctive visual style and van Warmerdam's assured direction, establishing him as a significant voice in Dutch cinema. While some found its deliberate pacing challenging, the overall reception highlighted its originality and thought-provoking narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dry, absurd humor and unsettling tone.
Noted for its distinctive visual aesthetic and unconventional storytelling.
Some found the pacing slow, but appreciated its unique artistic vision.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Av (1989)' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific audience likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Alex van Warmerdam wrote, directed, and starred in 'Av (1989)', a practice he would continue throughout his career, often collaborating with his wife, Annet Malherbe, who also stars in this film.
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