I thought of the UEFA Cup, the North Derby Hamburg and Bremen had two rounds in the semi-finals, and the Parrots had the last laugh. So, in the final at the Salagioglu Stadium in Istanbul, Bremen, who lacked Diego, ushered in The Donetsk miners led by Srna. Ozil said before the game that this is our home. Yes, Ozil is a Turkish immigrant. Ozil, who played for Germany, deserves the support of the fans. However, Schaff's team missed the final.
What I want to say is that from Tashcher to Ozil, the status of Turks in Germany is getting higher and higher with football. Despite this, the inferiority of the nation is still difficult to change. The Germans are strict and disciplined, the Turks are loose and unscrupulous. It's hard to imagine what it will be like after Nihat returns to Besiktas after a few seasons at the Ballad Stadium. The impression of the Turk is indescribable in words.
Some problems, after rising to the political level, seem to be difficult to describe. The narrative method of this film is very similar to "The Air I Breathe". The same scenes are interspersed in the film, and the whole plot seems more rhythmic.
I have to admire Faith Arkin's directing ability, of course, this is also closely related to his experience.
Turkey has a history of dictatorship. Although people have doubts about whether the Kemal government is a dictatorship, the fact is that without Kemal's dictatorship, Turkey's reforms are almost unforgettable. The Turks have genes of resistance flowing in their blood.
So, you can easily explain why it is always the Turks who have completed the reversal in the European Cup.
The Turks were reluctant to join the EU, which seemed ridiculous then and now. However, after watching this film, you will feel that it is not funny at all, and the Turks have such feelings in their bones.
The last shot, under a blue sky, made people feel a lot of thoughts, and the ship moored on the shore seemed to be pregnant with something. From here, how long it will take to reach Germany, we do not know.
However, under the same blue sky, there has always been a delicate relationship between the Germans and the Turks. This film shows such a relationship, which can only be understood, not described.
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