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Three Thousand Years of Longing

2022

R

1 h 48 m

Australie

Drame

Fantaisie

Romance

A lonely scholar, on a trip to Istanbul, discovers a Djinn who offers her three wishes in exchange for his freedom.
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6.3 /10

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Tilda Swinton
Alithea
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Idris Elba
The Djinn
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Erdil Yasaroglu
Prof. Günhan
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Sarah Houbolt
Airport Djinn
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Sabrina Dhowre Elba
British Council Lady
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Sabrina Dhowre Elba
The Watcher
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Seyithan Özdemir
Pale Djinn
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Aamito Lagum
The Queen of Sheba
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Nicolas Mouawad
King Solomon
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Ece Yüksel
Gülten
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Matteo Bocelli
Prince Mustafa
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Lachy Hulme
Sultan Suleiman
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Megan Gale
Hürrem
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Ogulcan Arman Uslu
Murad IV
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Jack Braddy
Ibrahim
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Zerrin Tekindor
Kösem
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Anna Adams
Sugar Lump
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George Shevtsov
The Old Storyteller
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David Collins
Ozmet the Jocular

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Vivienne oluwafolanlakemi Ameho

08/04/2026 15:49
This movie was a delightful story. if u are captivated by ur imagination, this is for u! I give it a solid 7!
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19/07/2024 16:00
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Freda Lumanga

16/02/2023 12:39
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user8978976398452

16/02/2023 12:39
Tedious, generic, colorful, bland, magical, full of flashbacks, visually stunning, unsatisfying, lifeless, and mediocre. Meh story that feels slopped together and isn't bad to look at but ultimately this is just Aladdin for boomers.
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Bro Solomon

16/02/2023 12:39
It's a good movie, that should have been excellent but ended up just "good". It's visually magnificent, it has very good acting and it's basic idea is original and even poignant but. There are a few very big buts in stopping it from reaching the potential heights it should've reached. It's getting lost in its own meandering tale, though we've all figured out the point it wanted to make long before it spells it out on the screen. It want's too much to demonstrate it's about storytelling so all the stories we see on screen are so heavily narrated that many of their charming characters end up as puppets with only glimpse of the character they should have, preventing us from really caring for them or in other words leaving us uninvolved with big chunks of the story. The combination of a long meandering plot line that keeps the audience uninvolved is an obstacle almost no movie can survive. If I did enjoy it it's mainly because of the leading couple - Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton - no they're not giving a gut wrenching performance - they're simply very very professional keeping the convoluted plotline from losing us altogether anchoring the viewers to the story without turning it into a soap opera, and it could very easily turn into one so I'm definitely grateful for that professionalism. I simply can't help wondering what could have happened had it fulfilled the potential it most certainly has.
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Sall

16/02/2023 12:39
We are advised to see it on the biggest screen possible to fully appreciate this masterpiece of filmmakng. Let's face reality; it's like a made-for-TV movie with an inflated budget. When Idris Met Tilda: "I'll have the salary that she's having!" YOU READ THE BOOK . . . NOW, SEE THE MOVIE! Looking for Love in All the Wrong Vases "Worst genie ever!" ~ Jeff Albertson aka Comic Book Guy "Talk amongst yourselves." ~ Linda Richman.
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preet Sharma

16/02/2023 12:39
A lonely scholar (Tilda Swinton) while on a trip buys a bottle, only to discover it contains a genie calling himself The Djinn (Idris Elba), and. Tells her that he will grant her three wishes, but she is reluctand to do so, feeling like the wishes won't turn out right, but in hopes to help her, he tells his life story. But will she have wishes to grant? It's a film that takes you into it's world, a journey into this magical odyessy has only George Miller (Mad Max) can direct it. The effects are at well standard. And the chemistry between Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba is pretty good, playing two lonely lost souls. But I would not want to sit through this again, one time is enough.
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<3

16/02/2023 12:39
Several parables set up a narrative for Idris Elba's lonely, heartsick and surprisingly relatable djinn - while providing a potpourri of short stories with both entertaining and unpredictable narratives. His perspective runs counter to Tilda Swinton's academic, who enters with confidence - only to doubt her most strongly held beliefs. This is an adult fairytale that forces us (as it does Swinton's Alithea, "truth" in Greek mythology) to realize that fulfillment in life comes from the coalescence of science, history, and, yes, faith in following one's heart. Technically, George Miller's team pulls off seamless special effects in a kaleidoscopic backdrop of the Middle East, spanning from the time of King Solomon and Sheba through the Ottomon Empire with stunningly beautiful and often heartbreaking backstories. The musical score never drowns out the dialogue, while the visuals are always adding layers that provide purpose to our characters' motivations. Overall, Three Thousand Years of Longing is a recommended film, that can stand up to analysis due to some unique directorial and story-telling characteristics, while also serving as a satisfying date night with turns that will keep viewers longing to learn the fate of our two lead characters.
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