Only You

2014
Only You
7.3| 1h45m| en| More Info
Released: 14 March 2014 Released
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Country: Turkey
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The passionate love between a former boxer and a beautiful blind woman.

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sakram Well this movie started portraying the general concept of the movie, a love story between a blind girl and a mere ex-badas* guy. It started slow and cool, but midway, it became interesting, such a change of events, revealing of the undisputed facts, but mostly importantly, great acting. The Story plays a great role here, it is the most essential gem, and it was great. Such good directing and acting, such an amazing execution for the movie, last but not least, such a shame that it's Turkish yet won't get the amount of attention a Hollywood movie would. 8/10
makingplans I'm feeling a bit bad about writing a negative review as my first review, but I'm at a total loss to understand the praises Sadece Sen gets here at IMDb. So I feel the need to warn people about not to waste their time on this movie if they've been expecting a decent movie about the life of a boxer in Turkey.I can only agree with @sander-noels. Yes, this movie is kitschy and predictable as he/she wrote. It also includes bad acting (90 % of the time, the main actor Ibrahim Celikkol is looking/sitting/walking around with always the same body/facial expression of a beaten puppy), unbelievable characters and not okay treatment of pets (keeping a turtle in a small fish bowl?! Come on!).I don't know the original Korean movie on which Sadece Sen is based on, so I cannot compare these two. I can only say if you're looking for a serious movie about a boxer and his new, unexpected lover, you will be disappointed and want to try something else (e.g. Alacrán enamorado/Scorpion in love: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2378079/?ref_=rvi_tt). If you're into corny Bollywood movies without the settings, colors and music, Sadece Sen might be the right flick for you, though.The one good thing to me was a look into a more modern Turkey which I've found quite interesting.
judit_vega Well, I saw the original version from Korea, and this one i recently discover it in Netflix... I'm still watching it, so, I hope the same quality, and to shed the same tears as I did with the original, because the story is tender at the same time is original and deep.Maybe I'm so into dramas and movies from Korea, but at the moment, I'm not so into the adaptations that are out there, but again, I'm hoping this movie to be better than I expect.Sorry for my lousy English... still learning.
anamontez I must confess that now at my age, I'm not a movie buff of romantic movies or even Nicholas Sparks book's adaptation to the cinema , but until now for me the epitome of a romantic movie was always the famous " Message in a bottle " ,a 1999 movie staring by Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn and Paul Newman. But I suppose that my attitude is very influenced by the common sentence that " they ( Hollywood ) does not make this kind of movies anymore ". Well... until now ! But it doesn't came from Hollywood, but from a far away eastern European land - Istambul on Turkey! And it came with all the ingredients to make a delicious recipe, romantic movie style! 1 - the story - not a superlative one , but typical of a romantic movie with a lot of twists. 2 - Cinematography - close ups and landscapes , a marvelous job of contrasts. That frame with the couple near a dry tree in the middle of the sea is like a poem. 3 - Soundtrack - absolute divine, mainly Cent Celebioglu's tracks, a young Turkish composer.Take a look to the final theme. It is just amazing! It can't be better. 4 - And the last but not the least, the acting . A romantic movie may have all this previous characteristics, but if it hasn't a couple, with impressive screen presence , and a natural ability to performed it , what we usually call it a " great chemistry " , falls down on the floor. And Sadece Sen has it...and has it a lot! Belcim Bilgin, the Julia Roberts from middle orient , perform the role of a beautiful blind girl in a natural way. We even forgot that we are looking at a non-disable woman . Her eyes are full stopped in every frame. Ibrahim Celikkol, the ultimate romantic hero of Turkish films, excels on a role with extreme emotions, without saying too much lines, just a performance using facial expressions, body language and mainly his eyes.Also the tone of his voice reflects perfectly the emotions to transmit to the viewer. His eyes reflects everything, from deep suffer to the greatest happiness. 5 - two of the most adorable puppies that I've saw in a movie -the dog Simal and the turtle , representing each one a member of the couple. The circle is full only in the last scene.