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7/10
Worth watching, but a lackluster adaptation of a book you MUST read
baxterlawfirm24 May 2017
First off, the Novel "Ali and Nino" by Kurban Said is the seminal piece of modern literature for the country of Azerbaijan. It is absolutely worth reading for anyone who enjoys literature of any kind. The English translation is short, accessible, and infinitely interesting. It is a love story, a clash of cultures, and a political-historical account of how Azerbaijan was the first liberal democracy in the Muslim world ... for less than two years before the Russians decided to conquer it again.

Of course, this movie was made and financed by the current authoritarian president of Azerbaijan's family, and is put together like a PR product to western nations. It's a bit like if Ivanka Trump decided to produce an adaptation of "The Grapes of Wrath" for foreign audiences. It would certainly be technically well-done, but noticeably lacking much of the substance of the source material, perhaps even missing the point of the story entirely.

The book is full of humor and nuance in the interactions of the characters. It portrays a uniquely multi-cultural society where people from the same country, living literally under the same roof think so differently about things it is like they come from opposite sides of the Earth. The movie only briefly touches on a few of these moments, and kind of lacks context and buildup when it does.

What the movie gets absolutely right, and the whole reason to bother watching the movie, is the visuals. The cinematography really captures the feel of the place, it will make you homesick if you are from there, and make you want to see it for yourself if you have never been there.

So in sum, the visual depiction of the story's setting is an 11/10, A+, outstanding result. The adaptation of the substantive bits of the story leaves A LOT to be desired. The acting is fine, and may even be great if the screenplay gave the characters more or the development and "moments" from the novel.
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8/10
Brilliant
abuturab-4600717 December 2017
The movies leaves a deep impact on your heart. Wishing it may never end. Asif Kapadia continues his trait. One of those memorable tragedy movies you cant miss. Reminder of the forgotten history. Such movies are rare. A piece of art.
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8/10
Well-Done Historic Period Film
drtodds11 February 2018
"Ali & Nino" ( 2016) I am not usually a fan of Historic Period pieces....but I ADORE Adam Bakri so I thought I would give it a chance. And I am glad I did. What I found was a beautiful love story wrapped in a veil of tragedy. The tale is set from 1914-1920 as World War I is fought.....Azerbaijan claims its independence from Russia....becoming the first democratic state in the Muslim world. The celebrations are short lived as the oil-rich country quickly finds itself having to fight to maintain said independence. At the center are Ali (son of a powerful Muslim man in the capital city of Baku) and Nino (a Christian Georgian princess) who fall hopelessly in love. The film chronicles the struggles, obstacles and enemies of their love and their tenacious fight to stay united.
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6/10
A very simple movie with a guide to history the world didn't knew.
nab-shr22 July 2017
A very beautiful movie and an excellent one. cinematography is excellent with beautiful scenes of Azerbaijan. I didn't knew Azerbaijan had mountains and snow till I saw this movie. The movie is set in pre- 1st world war time and after seeing this movie one knows that there is a country named Azerbaijan. The story is a love story set in war period. Its pace is very slow and needless to say as is not a Hollywood movie the sets are fine. The love story of cross culture was very usual in the 1960 and 70s. Most of the scenes of action are in the dialogue form as clear with the case of budget. But considering a movie from Azerbaijan, I think it is a feat itself. A good movie.
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7/10
Old Baku <3
jack_o_hasanov_imdb27 August 2021
I saw this movie when it was shot in Baku. The book is very famous in Azerbaijan and is one of the best books about ancient Baku. As a movie, I found it average, but the movie of this book was enjoyable to watch.
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10/10
Absolutely brilliant
imuradaz3 March 2019
Absolutely brilliant book and movie, masterfully bringing history, action, and romance together in this beautiful piece of art.
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6/10
Visually beautiful
shaunmoulster25 June 2022
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The core of the film, and indeed the book, is a simple & ultimately tragic love story. However, I felt the chemistry between the two lovers was weak and unfulfilled. From a cinematography perspective, the film is stunning with wonderful use of the dramatic expanse of the caucuses. Equally, it is a fascinating study of a poorly understood region and history in the west. The sobering element, viewed from 2022, is the symmetry between the territorial aggression of the Soviet Union in 1920 and the same practices of Russia today. Worth watching.
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10/10
Touching Movie!
abdullayevelchin13 December 2017
The touching love story with magnificent description of diversity of culture and different religions. Special thanks to the cast for creating such a multicultural unity! Elchin Abd
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5/10
Failed adaption of book to movie
nigarm913 August 2017
If you read the book you will see that there were so much better scenes to adapt to the movie. Some scenes were nonsense. Some scenes weren't good enough. Auditioning - failed. Actings weren't satisfying for me: Nino is escaping country because of invasion and she is all happy and smiling at the train. I didn't like her acting at all. Great historical mistakes, wrong costumes etc. Overall maybe a good film for someone who hasn't read the book or doesn't know the culture and history. As I know the history and read the book, I can say that it is a failure of adaptation.
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10/10
A small story with big heart.
zaurjamilov8 November 2016
Strong story, beautiful directing, talented team of actors. This is a very solid historical drama which will appeal not only to patriotic Azerbaijanis but to all genre lovers.

Historical Baku was really well recreated. The shots of historical part of Baku and Caucasus mountains are gorgeous- this paired with splendid costumes make "Ali and Nino" visually a very beautiful movie. Asif Kapadia is an Oscar winning director and you can easily feel it in the movie as directing quality certainly above the average.

The cast is very multinational: Palestinian Arab Adam Bakri seems believable as a son of Azerbaijani khan. Spanish Maria Valverde is charming as Nino and easily evokes from viewers sympathy.

The culture of the East was well shown in the movie, revolution and fight for independence scenes, despite of low budget, are well executed- impressive and tragic as they should be. The last scene on the bridge is wonderful and definitely will burst a lot of people to tears.

My only concern is that movie is really short- only 1.5 hours. Way too little to show such a complicated time period of Azerbaijani history (overthrowal of monarchy and fight for democratic independent republic). You just cannot help but wish for story to slow down and take its time to show more details, maybe add more characters and make it much more than just Ali and Nino story.

But that little what was shown was great as well. Hopefully BBC will watch this movie one day and extend it to miniseries because story still has so much in it and it is definitely too good to be told in such fast and general manner.

It potentially could be a second "Gone with the Winds". But it wasn't due to short length and somewhat shallow portrayal of Eastern culture and historical background. But it is a very strong historical drama movie anyways. Beautifully shot and most importantly- it has a heart. It will bring you smile, test your nerves, brig tears- and sometimes all at once in one scene.

If you are familiar with Azerbaijan only via Eurovision and recent European Olympic games, I definitely recommend to watch this movie. It is a great opportunity to get familiar with early stages of Azerbaijani Democratic Republic formation and to grasp heart and soul of the nation.

10 out 10
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5/10
Could have given to any other makers
sreeragmeppadath21 April 2019
Storywise this is superb(No wonder.This is based on a novel).But it's made in a pathetic way.Even though the feelings are romantic and we gets an urge to watch more,the boring direction makes it irritating.I watched till the end only due to the story.
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10/10
Excellent movie, loved it !
aallakhverdiev11 May 2017
Excellent movie, loved it ! The story brings you back to 1919. Love always win! Watched the movie with my family. We were impressed with case and the way they played the roles. I can recommend it to my friends. Check your local theater or watch it online. P.S. music in the movie is outstanding. Will try to downloaded it now. Thank you
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9/10
Time wasted? YOU wasted time!!
claudionipotti6 May 2017
I just readed the first review, titled "Time wasted".

This film is about history. History of Azerbaijan. The movie reflects the culture of that region in the years of the World War I.

What did you expected? Time travel? Laser sabers? Cyborgs?

Please, go to school. History is not the same that a story.
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1/10
bad, very bad...
ekliptikn9 July 2023
It has nothing to do with the book except for the title, which I love so much... The author's great knowledge of each culture that the book talks about is amazing... And the movie... The movie is just a pathetic adaptation of a poorly read book... I think the Georgian side should definitely be involved in the filming... You won't understand what happened in story, if you are not Georgian... That's why the film understood in a completely different way. There is almost nothing left of the book... That's why the book is a bestseller, and the movie is low-rated, it has lost its soul... Unfortunately...
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10/10
Excellent
orxanbayramov-290055 April 2017
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The novel has been published in more than 30 languages, with more than 100 editions or reprints. The book was first published in Vienna in German in 1937, by E.P. Tal Verlag. It is widely regarded as a literary masterpiece and since its rediscovery and global circulation, which began in 1970, it is commonly considered the national novel of Azerbaijan. I have read the novel. Best Azerbaijan romance I have ever read. Movie is also beautiful. As beautiful as novel. Watch it!
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10/10
Excellent romantic film
scherfcom25 March 2017
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In "Ali and Nino" we get a rare glimpse into an era at the onset of the formation of the Soviet Union. The movie is shot on location in Azerbaijan and has wonderful cinematography. Also the interaction between two religions, Islam and Christianity, is carefully portrayed and interesting to observe for that time period and location.

Acting is well done with believable characters. I was also glad that the film is in English. The TV-MA rating is probably because due to some violent war scenes and one engaging romantic scene, but overall should be PG-13 / TV-14. We really enjoyed watching it and although there's lots of sadness in this film, this movie is different mostly due to the setting/location and the era and it makes it an interesting flick with excellent cinematic execution.
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10/10
Splendid visuals
sparsh-hardik28 March 2020
Splendid visuals! Asif Kapadia really has an eye for landscape beauty! I loved his 'The Warrior' (2001) and I was meaning to watch this since like ages. (Cinematography: Gökhan Tiryaki)
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10/10
Lovely movie
mpspecialinfo8 August 2018
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Lovely History, really enjoyng that i recommend to every one watch this movei
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10/10
Loved it
parvin_pink5 November 2020
Love between azerbaijani guy and georgian girl in the background of 1919's history. You ll learn alot about Caucasian history after watching this movie.
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8/10
Nice movie, but not exactly the original story
agshin29 October 2020
It's a nice movie, great cinematography. If you are just looking for a good movie to watch, go for it. But if you want to know the original story of Ali and Nino, I would suggest watch this movie after reading the book. Naturally, to shorten the story, major changes have been done to the story. In a way that I would say you wouldn't actually know the original Ali and Nino relationship and the overall story by watching this movie. Its not just shortened, its different. Movie is more like "movie based on Ali and Nino" rather than "movie of Ali and Nino". As in most movie adaptations of books, most side characters and their back stories are ignored in the movie. But if you read the book and then watch the movie, you will still feel close to side characters because you already know them from the book. I think it's an important factor that will make the experience of the movie better. The changes done to the story might be annoying while watching at first, but I think it's very understable considering the time limitation. So after reading the book, just watch the movie for great visuals. The locations, scenery in the movie is amazing.
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8/10
Excellent movie!
mahtababasova3 May 2020
Excellent movie, I really loved it very much! During the Russian Empire, Ali and Nino fall in love. Ali is a Muslim from Azerbaijan who lives in the oil-rich city of Baku, in the family's Shirvanshir Palace. Nino is a Georgian Orthodox Christian whose wealthy Kipiani family also lives in Baku.
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10/10
Beautiful love Story, but first read the Book!
huseynovhuseyn-3575725 February 2021
A good film adaptation of my favorite book! Highly recommend to read the Book first though.
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8/10
Maneuvers,they say.
fabianchuk-9527917 March 2024
100 years have passed but actions of russian barbarians did not changed. This movie is ode to millions of lives who suffered from rashists horde.

Great sights of Azerbaijan, great acting, great plot. Adam Bakri as Ali Khan and María Valverde as Nino Kipiani is very natural. Must see.

Ali is an upper class Muslim man, whose family holds a great deal of power in Baku, Azerbaijan. At that time, before World War One, Azerbaijan was part of the Russian Empire. Nino, Ali's lover, is from neighboring Georgia and is Christian, but the two are deeply in love and elope to the countryside. The story follows the two, who get married, through World War One, which only sees some of Ali's friends sent off to war. After the Russians surrender, however, conflict comes to Baku. Ali fights the Bolsheviks with the Azerbaijani militia and Nino helps nurse wounded soldiers during the March Days massacre in Baku

The desert doesn't ask for anything, doesn't give anything and doesn't promise anything.
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8/10
Excellent historical drama
TheDome816 June 2023
Raise your hand if you know anything about the history of Azerbaijan? Now raise your hand if you could find the country on a map. Okay, I have to admit, I do have a vague idea of where it's located. This interesting love story, set against the backdrop of this region certainly left me with a desire to do a little more digging. It's based on a 1937 popular novel by Kurban Said. Doing a quick search on him I discovered his background is shrouded in mystery, and that there are several theories about who the author really was. No matter who he was, he (or she?) certainly crafted a marvelous and engaging story.

The description of "Ali and Nino" says it's about the love between a Muslim man and a Christian woman. But not to worry, it's not another "Romeo and Juliet" tale of star-crossed lovers. In fact, their parents are very supportive of them, knowing they're truly in love with each other and that an arranged marriage would be pointless. Ali (Adam Bakri) comes from a royal Muslim family while Nino (Maria Valverde) is a Christian Georgian Princess.

To say the film is a feast for the eyes is an understatement. Both the mountainous and desert regions are absolutely breathtaking. These scenes are stunningly showcased by the brilliant camerawork of cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki. The gorgeous sets in the capital of Baku are gorgeous as well. The buildings, ornate interiors, and period costumes make for some memorable movie viewing.

The couple meets in 1914, just before the outbreak of the First World War. You can sense the love they have for each other, and in spite of their traditional cultures, they treat each other as equals. One can definitely sense the on-screen spark between Valverde and Bakri. Soon after the couple decides to get married, Malik (Riccardo Scamarcio), one of Ali's friends kidnaps Nino and tries to flee with her. He's smitten with her and is quickly pursued by Ali. After a brief tussle, Ali ends up killing his old friend and is forced to flee to the mountains.

While Ali recovers from a stab wound he incurred during the fight, Nino wiles away her days, lonely without her lover. Her parents, played by Mandy Patinkin and Connie Nielsen, offer to send her to Moscow. Naturally she refuses, and with a heavy heart, follows Ali to the remote village where he's hiding. There she marries him and quickly adapts to the ways of a dutiful, rural housewife. The two are perfectly happy in their makeshift Eden. It's one of the few periods in the film that aren't filled with turmoil and upheaval.

As the war draws to a close, major changes are in the air for the region. Following the Treaty of Versailles, Azerbaijan has been recognized as a democratic, independent republic. While the nation rejoices, the Russian menace looms large in the background. The country simply can't see a source of oil, which the Azerbaijan is a major supplier of, without grabbing it for their own. And this proves to be the final chapter of this epic film.

Looking at the wide range of backgrounds of the principles involved in the making of "Ali and Nino" is incredible. The director is British, the two leads are Palestinian and Spanish, and the cinematographer is Turkish. How's that for an international team? Together they've created a beautiful film you won't soon forget. Check out more of my reviews at moviejunkiemark. On blogspot.
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