“Three Monkeys” - from the director of “Distant” and “Climates”
May 15, 2008 by Jeffrey Overstreet

One of the films at Cannes that I’m most eager to see is the latest from Nuri Bilge Ceylan… Three Monkeys. (No, it’s not a prequel to Twelve Monkeys.)
Here’s Jeffrey Wells blogging about today’s screening.
You absolutely have to put Hatice Aslan at the very top of the list of Best Actress winners here. I don’t care what comes along between now and Friday the 23rd — her performance is knockout stuff. Ditto Yavuz Bingol for Best Actor. I read somewhere that Ceylan, in the tradition of Robert Bresson, doesn’t use professional actors; I read somewhere else that he uses friends who are actors– just not famous ones. I’m sure someone will point out what an ignoramus I am for not knowing this stuff chapter and verse.
It’s obviously early to be talking Palme D’Or winners, but when a film has the Unmistakable Right Stuff, you know it right away. Moral fortitude, razor-sharp vision and stylistic sure-footedness of this calibre are impossible to ignore.
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… [G]reat art-house movies are something very close to entertainment. They take you out of yourself and into a realm that adds to your empathy and understanding of life’s infinite sadness. They turn you on with their mesmerizing style and condensed capturings of instantly recognizable human folly. When films of this sort really deliver they satisfy in ways that stay with you for decades. They add meat to your bones.
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Ah, we too are looking forward to this one. We loved Seasons, though I had a hard time staying awake during Distant (note to self: lay off the red wine during late night nearly-silent films).