Behzat Ç.: Seni Kalbime Gömdüm (2011) Poster

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8/10
Good? Yes. Enough? You tell...
saykomatrixx29 October 2011
Sorry guys. Just in the name of honesty, I as a big fan of this TV-Series expected more of this movie. Sure the concept of the series affected the atmosphere and the fans expectations but in reality nothing changed. This was a longer version of the series. The differences are; first you hear all the slang and dirty talk and second more humor is added to movie. Main goal of this movie was to make a crime and drama but it's course was changed way too much. Although you can watch it in the name of series but watching a movie is different form TV version. You wait for a shocking moment or just in an instant everything changes and you are surprised, yeah? This movie is not surprising or shocking at all. So who are looking for a different taste (like me) gets a little disappointed. Humor does not cover up for all the movie. But as a fan you get the minimum satisfaction and your hunger gets bigger and bigger for much more. Good to watch but not enough, i think...
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8/10
Behzat C
atessmacitt6 December 2023
After the success of Valley of the Wolves in the early 2000s (Osman Sinifili collapsed two years later), we had been waiting for a series like Behsat for a long time, and its first season was a bomb, one of the best in the history of Turkish television. In the movie versions of the TV series, it always seems like it's a long episode with the same problems, but Behsatta has definitely overcome this, there is a dynamic and gripping narrative from the first minute, the fiction is quite successful, the lines are so funny that it will make you fall asleep, the story is very enjoyable, only Cansu Dere's character is too much. The movie looks artificial, you are constantly waiting for something to happen, the ending is so simple and cliché that it inevitably gets annoying. Also, the time is independent from the series, it is not clear what they set when, or they did not bother to set it at all. As a result, it is incredible on TV. Dealing with restrictions (no swearing, no smoking, no movement, no blood), Serdar Akar has increased comedy and entertainment to the highest level with the independence of the cinema, it is definitely one of the best Turkish films of the year, if the ending had been more successful, we would have considered it perfect.
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10/10
A Perfect film
ayagmur75-483-16313022 September 2012
I have never seen BEHZAT C before this film. This is the first and effective meeting for us. Acting as well as the harmony of characters and players are quite impressive. Scenario and direction are over the average. I absolutely recommend this film. The series may escalate the expectations. I think, the reason of being low of the ranking is that. Broadcasting time of series is too late. I hope i can watch it.I have never seen BEHZAT C before this film. This is the first and effective meeting for us. Acting as well as the harmony of characters and players are quite impressive. Scenario and direction are over the average. I absolutely recommend this film. The series may escalate the expectations. I think, the reason of being low of the ranking is that. Broadcasting time of series is too late. I hope i can watch it.
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10/10
Good enough.
brf-190729 October 2011
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I guess the script was not as well written as the series version somehow we sensed that we were watching the TV series version and it felt like the movie was unfinished. Although i would recommend this movie to all those behzat ç -lovers . Violence and sexuality were not that harsh but yeah usage of slang was kinda too much ( maybe because we were not used to it in the series). I hated the fact that an ex-model was in the movie it was obvious that the attempt was for making the movie popular but we liked the series just because it was not out of popular culture! It was good enough to pass the time till the series begin :)
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Far from expectations - unfortunately in negative way
csaltun31 October 2011
I just watched movie after waiting for months. As I am a Behzat Ç. series fan, I need to say that the movie is not good as I expected.

Its just a longer version of what we see on TV, so even I can not call this as a movie.

Similar to its TV version, the weakest point is the screenplay. They just wrote a simple screenplay and decked it out with acting, slang etc.

Besides its negative points, the performance of Erdal Beşikçioğlu is noticeable again. Honestly I am not happy with the movie and looking for new season on TV to decide to follow or quit watching it.
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5/10
Good film but missing a LOT of elements here
mistymountain17 June 2017
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I'm only giving this film five stars mainly because key elements are missing. First, there was no Sule, Eda or Ercumen here. Second, Esra's in this film, and i thought she was killed off. And of course third, Behzat was not wearing his trademark leather black jacket. I don't know why people are calling this a longer version of the series. If you watch the TV show, each episode is pretty much 90 mins. if not longer, and this movie was about 12 mins. shorter than episode 21. I would say this is pretty much like watching the TV show, except the swear words haven't been bleeped out, since this is a theatrical film, and you see more people smoking, since they cant do it in the TV show, as well as more bed scenes with Esra and Behzat. Esra even takes off her underwear, but still has her shoes on in bed, and you see Behzat pulling up his pants. I believe this is the first of two "spinoff" movies,according to wikipedia. In this film, someone is kidnapping people and burying them alive six feet under in the cemeteries. This causes Behzat to have continuous nightmares about digging up graves hoping that his dead daughter may still be alive. Harun has to show some tough love to his boss, when he has to hit Behzat over the head, after Behzat grabs and hugs a young girl wearing a red dress and resembling Berna. Harun then takes the unconscious captain to the cemetery. Behzat wakes up on Berna's grave, where he realizes that Berna is really dead. Behzat is his usual casanova self here, not only is he sleeping with the prosecutor, Esra, he falls for a young police psychologist, who reminds him of his daughter, who decides to get intimate with Behzat. They start making love until he sees Berna's ghost. If you do decide to watch this film, stay tuned because after the closing credits, there's a "surprise" bonus. :D
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