In the minds of many people, Turkey is a remote, mysterious, and exotic country. Nowadays, in addition to the many relics left by history, Turkish movies will also have a chance to shine in the world. As the most expensive and also the most successful local production ever made in Turkey, the film "Fetih 1453" (Conquest 1453) was voted and became the second most watched work in the Internet Movie Database (IMDB). Second only to "Underworld: Awakening receiving" (Underworld: Awakening receiving). Although I haven’t seen this local epic work that is said to be passionate, but judging from the soundtrack created by the soundtrack artist Benjamin Wallfisch, it’s not lost to those magnificent and energetic Hollywood epics. Grade production.
"Fetih 1453" is the most expensive film in Turkish history, with a production cost of 170 million U.S. dollars. After its release, the general public in Turkey were not disappointed. The production aspects of the film's CG, action scene arrangement and scheduling, and costume design were all well received.
The film also digs into the character of Mohammed II, a well-educated young king who knows six languages. He did not blindly oppose Western civilization, on the contrary, he conquered with the same lofty ideals as Alexander.
At the end of the film, Mohammed II walked into Saint Sophia , picked up a blond baby and said, "Don't worry, people of Constantinople, you can believe in any religion you like." Even though this sentence is indeed recorded in history, it is not so convincing after two and a half hours of bloody massacre. In this battle for the East to conquer the West, the Pope of East Rome and Constantine XI were blindly portrayed as symbols of corruption and cowardice, and their figures were too facial. The problem that the East has always criticized Western Hollywood blockbusters also exists here.