About Dry Grasses (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 23 Feb 2024
  • Country: Turkey, France, Germany, Sweden
  • Adwords: 3 wins & 5 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13231544/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/about_dry_grasses
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  • Language: Turkish
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Drama
  • Runtime: 197 min
  • Writer: Akin Aksu, Ebru Ceylan, Nuri Bilge Ceylan
  • Director: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
  • Cast: Deniz Celiloglu, Merve Dizdar, Musab Ekici
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8.1/10
80/100
91% – Critics

About Dry Grasses Storyline

Samet, a young art teacher, is finishing his fourth year of compulsory service in a remote village in Anatolia. After a turn of events he can hardly make sense of, he loses his hopes of escaping the grim life he seems to be stuck in. Will his encounter with Nuray, herself a teacher, help him overcome his angst?—yusufpiskin

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About Dry Grasses Movie Reviews

9,4/10

Probably Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s movie with the most dialog. If you don’t mind spending three and a half hours sitting, you will watch it with interest. The acting is incredibly successful. Deniz Cellioglu’s acting as Samet is incredible. Merve Dizdar had already proven her success by winning the best actress award at the Cannes film festival for her acting in this movie. Centering on a handful of teachers in a snow-covered village in Anatolia, we watch an extraordinary story with a great script. Although the prolonged dialogues sometimes slow down the pace, I think you will enjoy the film in general. Especially the naturalness of the small actors in the student roles is magnificent. During Nuray and Samet’s long conversation at the dinner table, there are inconsistencies in terms of continuity in the positions of the actors at different camera angles. Ceylan is already a master photographer. He reflected this mastery in his movie. I found his use of the camera very successful, especially in tight spaces. Some of the sentences interspersed between the dialogues still impress me. It will be very surprising if this movie is not among the best foreign film nominees for the Oscars. It was one of the two movies I saw this year that I can say I liked very much. I hope the majority feel the same way.

Amazing: “To Be Tired of Having Hope”

Once again, N. B. Ceylan has presented a magnificent gift to his audience and all cinema-lovers.

Ceylan, successfully following some essential footsteps of his former movies “Winter Sleep” and “The Wild Peer Tree”, portraits the crises of restricted lives of (dazzlingly perfomed) characters feeling stuck in a provincial region of Turkey. It is even possible to call these movies a trilogy on masculinity, conflicts of intellectual class, “banality of evil” (as Hannah Arendt calls) and anti-heroes stuck in provincial stability, seeking for so-called “a better life elsewhere.”

Regarding the visual narration of the movie, it is obvious that Ceylan has embraced a number of innovation on designing the visual aspects of the story; moving cameras, short-cuts for dialogue scenes etc. Nevertheless, the movie also preserves the beauty of Ceylan’s well-known photographic cinema language.

Still, “Onca Upon A Time in Anatolia”, among the works of N. B. Ceylan, is a cinematic top to me. And surely it is an extemely high bar for not only Turkish cinema. In this context, it may be asserted that “About Dry Grasses” could have easily been called a masterpiece if it belonged to any other director.

Wonderful cinematic experience

An absolute masterpiece! I’m tempted to give it five stars, but I’ll determine that upon rewatch. About Dry Grasses is a powerful, albeit quiet tale that explores the pursuit of meaning and the lack of control in life, told from the singular lens of a bored and self-absorbed man trapped in a teaching position. In its bloated three-hour runtime, Ceylan seems to simulate the monotonous quality of rural life and brings an authentic personality and candidness to the characters by means such as using minimal music, featuring prolonged scenes, etc. Some might consider this relentless realism as boring, but the script isn’t short of emotionally riveting moments and has a slight wittiness and humorousness in the dialogue that makes it very entertaining to sit through. Obviously, all the performances are tremendous and the beautiful cinematography highlights the alienation and oppression that characters must feel. Especially with Deniz Celiloglu, who threads a fine line between angst and friendliness yet always earns the audience’s empathy despite his questionable behaviour. More than a mere narrative, About Dry Grasses serves as a profound character study, beckoning us into Samet’s psyche, while simultaneously encouraging us to critique him. Ultimately, About Dry Grasses works as a film about the fragility of friendship, the perils of narcissism and serves as a cautionary tale on not letting our human nature detract from our appreciation of life. This is definitely one of the best films of 2023 that I’ve watched so far, and also one of the most underrated.