The Voice (2010 Film)
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''The Voice'' ( tr, Ses) is a 2010 Turkish
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
, directed by
Ümit Ünal Ümit Ünal (born 14 April 1965 in Tire, İzmir), is a film director, screenwriter and author. He is the scriptwriter for eight Turkish feature films including ''Teyzem (My Aunt)'' (1986), ''Hayallerim, Askim ve Sen (My Dreams, My Love and You)' ...
, about a young woman who begins to hear a strange voice whispering to her. The film opened on nationwide general release across Turkey on .


Plot

Derya (Selma Ergeç) works in a bank's call centers to support her elderly mother. One day her life is suddenly turned upside down as she begins to hear a strange voice whispering to her. The source of the voice is a mystery and it tells her things and facts no one else would know. Word gets out, and many in the community start to believe she is receiving messages from the divine. But soon the voice starts to become louder and louder, its tone becomes more and more threatening and Derya's life starts spiraling into a nightmare.


Production

Director Ümit Ünal explained his surprise decision to collaborate with film-critic and novelist Uygar Şirin on this film by stating that, “The script is the best I’ve seen.” The film was shot on location in
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Release

The film opened in 77 screens across Turkey on at number eleven in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $92,751.


Reception


Box office

The movie has made a total gross of $235,316.


Reviews

Emine Yıldırım, writing for ''
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'', states, ''Surely the film does not present anything new to the genre, but it at least does not smell like a rotten Hollywood rip-off thanks to its spatter of local motifs and cultural references without the usual misogyny of female torture.'' ''The strong and weak points of “Ses” seem to stem from the same place -- its high regard for illustrating an intelligent and psychological thriller of depth where the expected scares serve the purpose of the main human story of dysfunctional and traumatized families -- yet the scenes which specifically highlight the drama and not the suspense tend to perform weakly as the emotional dynamic between the characters could have been more engaging,'' the reviewer adds, before going on to state, ''For the most part, the film’s real theme (which cannot be revealed at this point for spoilers) is so familiar to Turkish culture that it achieves in portraying a remarkable zeitgeist that no other films of related genres have been able to present.'' The reviewer concludes, ''All things considered, Ünal brings a well-crafted tale of agony (the kind of agony that’s worth pondering) with the help of astounding cinematography from Türksoy Gölebeyi, tight editing from Çiçek Kahraman and Natalin Solakoğlu, mesmerizingly painful art direction from Elif Taşçıoğlu and not to mention the powerful sound design (which holds the motif skeleton of the film) by Burak Topalakçı and Sascha Walker. Kudos to the cast and crew, who bring a film catering to all tastes, mainstream and independent.'' Emrah Güler, writing for ''
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'', calls the film, ''One of the most anticipated Turkish films of the year,'' and recommends it to, ''Those who have become sick of Turkish horror movies with Islamic motifs and poor stories and want to try a fresh look at the genre.'' Todd Brown, writing for ''
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'', describes the film as, ''An atmospheric thriller with dark supernatural overtones,'' that is, ''The latest title to try'' ''to be a true breakout hit to put Turkey on the map for genre film lovers,'' and comments that it, ''boasts a very aggressive trailer that promises good things.'' Deljhp, writing for ''24Framespersecond.net'', writes that the film, ''looks beautifully shot, and absolutely chock full of atmosphere,'' that ''really seems to upped the ante again,'' and also commenting on the trailer adds, ''Whoever did sound production and score for this, really knows their stuff.''


See also

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2010 in film In the year 2010, there was a dramatic increase and prominence in the use of 3D-technology in filmmaking after the success of ''Avatar'' in the format, with releases such as '' Alice in Wonderland'', '' Clash of the Titans'', '' Jackass 3D'', all ...
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Turkish films of 2010 A list of films produced by the Turkish film industry in Turkey in 2010. Highest-grossing films Events ;January :30 — ''New Turkish Cinema'' by Asuman Suner published. ;February :16 — ''Honey'' ( tr, Bal) directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu pr ...


References


External links

* for the film (Turkish) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Voice 2010 films 2010 horror thriller films Films set in Turkey Turkish horror thriller films 2010s Turkish-language films