Head On understands the tension between wanting to have nothing to do with the place from which you came and yet still, deep in your heart, somehow yearning for it.
Head-On (2005)
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Reviews Counted:79
Fresh:71
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: A raw, provocative drama about star-crossed love and the lives of immigrants caught between the traditional and modern.
Theatrical Release:Jan 21, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: Fatih Akin's HEAD-ON (GEGEN DIE WAND) is a powerful film about sexuality and suicide, centering on two Turks living in Germany. Drunken loser Cahit (Birol Unel) drives his car into a wall; Sibel... Fatih Akin's HEAD-ON (GEGEN DIE WAND) is a powerful film about sexuality and suicide, centering on two Turks living in Germany. Drunken loser Cahit (Birol Unel) drives his car into a wall; Sibel (Sibel Kekilli) slashes her wrists because she can't stand living with her traditional Muslim family. The two meet in the hospital and decide to join in a marriage of convenience in which he can get himself a cute young housekeeper and she can finally move away from home. They live together in Hamburg, where she begins to sleep around dangerously and he grows surprisingly jealous, leading to tragedy. Set to a soundtrack of 1980s music (Depeche Mode, Talk Talk, Sisters of Mercy), their lives continue to fall apart, lost to a world of lies and deception, drugs and violence, and emotional pain. Filmed on location in Germany and Turkey, HEAD-ON is an intense look at two lost souls who can't stand life as they know it. They spend a lot of time in clubs, trying to drink and dance away their troubles, but they seem doomed to constant failure and unhappiness. Unel and Kekilli are shockingly realistic in the lead roles, adding to the overall poignancy of the harsh and disturbing film. There is a large Turkish contingent living in Germany, many of whom came over in the 20th century seeking employment; in HEAD-ON, Akin delves into the resultant changing cultures with deep insight in this moving drama. [More]
Starring: Birol Unel, Sibel Kekilli, Catrin Striebeck, Guven Kyrac
Starring: Birol Unel, Sibel Kekilli, Catrin Striebeck, Guven Kyrac, Meltem Cumbul, Cem Akin, Aysel Iscan, Demir Gokgol, Stefan Gebelhoff
Director: Fatih Akin
Director: Fatih Akin
Screenwriter: Fatih Akin
Producer: Stefan Schubert, Ralph Schwingel
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for Head-On
The movie starts with a mild contrivance and then allows life to tear through its seams, sabotaging its characters and us.
A bittersweet love story that doesn't obey the rules of conventional Hollywood romances.
Akin calls this his most personal movie. Every frame bristles with authenticity and honest emotion. He's the real thing. His movie is stunning.
Isn't exactly a pleasant viewing experience, but it has a passion that's difficult to ignore.
Where too many films depict redemption as a divine right, Head-On has the courage to track a process that generally makes for rough traveling.
Shot on location before a picture-postcard view of Istanbul, the musical numbers provide both ironic commentary and much-needed leavening for the story. I would recommend Head-On if only for them.
Probably the first reaction is to resist, but that would be a mistake. Head-On is one powerful film.
Not easy to watch, the characters are all strongly abrasive, and yet we are emotionally gripped.
No matter what is going on in the story, these star-crossed lovers are always fascinating to watch.
They might be marginal, they might misfits, but we actually care about those two crazy kids.
Head-On is not for the faint of heart, with its depressive magnetism to bloody violence...[a] twisted, rough-hewn mad-love story.
Akin lays on too much nastiness and too many false endings, but the film succeeds anyway, fueled by the idea that love can restore a soul even if it can't always conquer all.
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