SYNOPSICS
Ayla: The Daughter of War (2017) is a Turkish,Korean,English,Chinese movie. Can Ulkay has directed this movie. Çetin Tekindor,Ismail Hacioglu,Kyung-jin Lee,Kim Seol are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Ayla: The Daughter of War (2017) is considered one of the best Biography,Drama,History,War movie in India and around the world.
In 1950, amid-st the ravages of the Korean War, Sergeant Süleyman stumbles upon a half-frozen little girl, with no parents and no help in sight. Frantic, scared and on the verge of death, this little girl captures the heart of Süleyman, who risks his own life to save her, smuggling her into his Army base and out of harms way. Not knowing her name and unable to communicate with her, Süleyman names her Ayla, in reminiscence of the moon on the fateful night during which they met. The two form an instantaneous and inseparable bond, and Ayla, almost effortlessly, brings an uncanny joy to the Turkish brigade in the grip of war. As the war comes to a close however, Süleyman's brigade is told that they will be returning home. Süleyman cannot bear abandoning Ayla, and does everything within his power to take her with him. After repeated failure, he is forced to give Ayla to an orphanage, but doesn't give up on the hope of one day reuniting with her. Will the two ever get back together?
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Ayla: The Daughter of War (2017) Reviews
One of the most exquisite examples of historical drama movies
I was familiar with the story which is based on true events in Korea before I saw the movie. It was on the TV News a few years back. I didn't pay much attention though but it was intriguing. Who knew the whole story with all the details and documents would become one of the best drama movies I've ever seen. It literally made every single person in the theater misty-eyed. Even the idea of imagining a child left alone in the middle of nowhere with her massacred parents in front of her is horrifying. Being informed about the movie being based on true events makes it much more tragic. And seeing the real footage of actual veterans and people from the brutal war with ending makes it more realistic and goes perfectly with the movie's atmosphere. Also the cast is amazing. Especially Ismail Hacioglu and the little Korean girl (I forgot her name) were astonishing. This being a war movie and all, some people might think that it has a biased point of view but I can assure you it has nothing to do with any military propaganda and ideologies. In fact the objectivity of it is one of the many great idiosyncrasies of the movie that makes the audience feel more empathetic. It doesn't exaggerate heroic acts of soldiers. Instead, it focuses on their emotional state. This is a "must see". Aside from the universality and humanist point of movie, it will be in a very special and exclusive place in hearts of Turks and Koreans. In addition I've been informed that Ayla: The Daughter of War is nominated for Academy Awards in category of "best foreign language movie". I strongly believe that it deserves an Oscar. 10/10
One of the best true story movie in this year.
This is the first time for me to watch a Turkish movie. Plot, scene, acting and the story are all great. I should try more Turkish. Alsi, As a Korean, I must say Thank you to all Turkish veterans who risked their life to help my country which had nothing but ashes. Thank you so much. We couldn't be what we are now without your sacrifices. I hope more people watch this movie.
Absolutely a great movie!
In my opinion this movie one of the best Turkish movies. First of all, this movie has a real story. In the Korean War, the Turkish army did great things.So history lovers might enjoy this movie.Also,the movie was very impressive.The relationship between the Turkish soldier and the little Korean girl was very beautiful.In summary,I really recommend this movie to watch.
awesome movie
This movie is based on true story of a Turkish Sergeant Suleyman Dilbirligi's who went to Korean war in 1950. He found a little girl who lost her all family in the war and Suleyman cared this little girl until he left from Korea. However, they could meet again after 60 years. Actually, this is the best Turkish movie that I have ever watched till now. It is really pretty hard to explain my emotions that I've felt when watching the movie. From the beginning to the end, the movie made me locked. I strongly recommend you to watch this incredible and excellent movie, believe me, you will never regret and I am exactly sure that you will feel the pure love and innocence.
Great opening scene, wonderful closing scene
The trailer of movie talks about a lot of thing about it. But all scenes are completely warming up your blood. You are laughing at some scenes, crying at others or smiling like Ayla. There's war and demand of peace, there's hopelessness and hope, there's humanity and love in this movie. After theater there were a lot of people who were crying. :)