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8 Mayıs 2005 Pazar

the mighty power of love


yillar oncesinden bir film orijinal adiyla "breaking the waves" ve turkce'ye cevrilmis haliyle "dalgalari asmak". Dalgalari asmak, zincirleri kirmak, tabulari yikmak vs. aklima geliveren filme ilintili esanlamli tanimlamalar. Bu film benim cok hosuma gitmisti. Konusuyla, muzikleriyle cok anlamli bir filmdi. Kadinin tutkusunu cok iyi vermisti kamera. En kisa zamanda tekrar izlemek istiyorum, bakalim yillar sonra (8 yil sonra) tekrar bu filmi izlemek bende ne gibi hisler uyandiracak? I should experience that...

Bess loves God and, in her own special way, has regular chats with him. But once she is introduced to the transports of sexual love in marriage, there is a whole new force field in her life. Utterly bereft when Jan has to go back to his job at sea, Bess asks God to bring him home. When Jan is then paralyzed in an accident, Bess concludes her prayer has brought about his tragic return. Willing to do anything to restore Jan to his former vigor, Bess embarks on a bizarre and dangerous spiritual project which she believes will result in her husband's healing.
Breaking the Waves comes across as a glorious paean to the mighty power of love. It provides a profound meditation on a line from "Les Miserables: "To love another person is to see the face of God." Bess believes that she is showing her love of God when she loves her husband, even to the point of making an extreme sacrifice.
In addition to its poignant message about sacrificial love, Breaking the Waves reveals the stark contrast between the repression of some types of communal religion and the buoyancy of individual spirituality.

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