The film denounces the Turkish structures, and is technically well implemented camera. Therefore, the film has probably get numerous prizes and support. But the film is by no means great. He acts like a television production, the dialogues are sometimes strange, and the frustrated actor overdoes it well rüberzukommen with his cockiness. I can nowhere abgewinnen because it lacks the moment in which one is drawn into the film. So a similar movie that plays in England I've seen, and the film was head and shoulders above this one, he had more depth, fine dialogues, vivid characters, and numerous threats that bound the audience from the very first minute. This can "Gegen die Wand" in any minute I've looked at. Instead, you try it here with "Spatter" effects where the blood only as injected through the area. 2 stars for the camera power and the light, and for the actress.