![]() She had a very exciting personality, therefore, most of her memories are fun and interesting. The interviews are fun, Yildiz was a fun person. Everyone remembered her fondly and admired and worshipped her talent. They remember a lot of thoughts and ideas Yildiz shared with them which shows how close and connected she was with them. Most of the interviews given by her colleagues and students are very special. She addressed everyone as darling, and that is one of the few things her close ones remember about her. The way she engaged with the people she worked with was also mesmerizing. She was disciplined in life and not just in her work. Many interviews suggest that she was indeed someone who was quite focused on what she wanted to do and how she wanted to do it. Even if the outside were oblivious to her talents, she could win over anyone from around the world with her acting skills. Her colleagues believe that she was one of the finest actresses Turkey has ever had. Her students remember her as someone who never missed any classes even if she had prior work commitments. She was a hard worker and also highly disciplined in life. ![]() Everyone remembers her as someone who was quite particular about everything and also a clean freak. Sweetie involves old videos of Yildiz’s performances, interviews of her family members, and actors and directors who had worked with her on various projects. This documentary film is like a tribute to the legendary life and career she lived. She was an actor, director, and drama professor. Yildiz Kenter took her last breath on 17th November 2019 in Istanbul. The documentary film delivers her life story including her struggles and her successes. Sweetie follows or traces the life of the legendary Turkish theatrical actress Yildiz Kenter. Sweetie is directed by Selçuk Metin and is written by Zeynep Miraç. The film is about an hour and 58 minutes long. ![]() SWEETIE, YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT is now available on Digital and On Demand.Sweetie is a Turkish documentary that was recently released on Netflix. In flat humor and gross-out action, there’s something to be found for mindless viewing, but not much else. When Dastan returns to Zhanna, there’s some sad irony in her not believing his story, but viewers deserve better than a tired married trope. The one-eyed man determined to execute everyone doesn’t have a back story – he just moves things along. The creepy gas station attendees aren’t some part of the larger story – they’re just convenient. SWEETIE, YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT’s greatest weakness is that the story doesn’t really mean anything, and not in a good way. We get superficial glances at these characters’ relationships and are expected to feel something when no groundwork has been laid at all. There are some vague themes about friendship, but it’s hard to see anything of substance when we are finally given peace returning to Zhanna’s ever-present badgering. It’s hard to feel like the short runtime (a little under an hour and a half) is worth anything when none of these ideas come to fruition. When there’s also a kidnapping, a forced wedding, and a mysterious man with supernatural strength, that’s throwing ideas at a wall. When Dastan and his friends accidentally witness a murder and have to avoid being killed by the same gang, that’s a linear plot. The three relish in their getaway, but it isn’t long before things take a turn in 10 different directions. The story opens with Dastan ( Daniar Alshinov) and his pregnant wife Zhanna ( Asel Kaliyeva) arguing over baby names before Dastan is whisked away by two of his friends for a fishing trip. The aimless man, the nagging wife, and the sweet taste of freedom – these common tropes are all covered in Yernar Nurgaliyev’s SWEETIE, YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT, but the film never becomes anything more than a one-note joke. ![]()
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