SYNOPSIS
Scathingly critical of the reality of marriage in Turkey¡¯s patriarchal society, Mean Partner is a black comedy inspired by a real incident that happened in 1978. The opening sequence builds tension through the use of slow motion and cross-cuts, ominously omitting the sound from a scene of women gathered to prepare for a village wedding. Then disaster strikes; a gigantic gas explosion kills nearly all the village women, who had been cooking for the wedding feast. A German TV broadcast about the ¡°village of widowers¡± prompts a German woman to propose marriage to the bereaved groom. Thus, the bride-to-be and the TV crew arrive at the village for a most unusual wedding where the only villager who sees the situation clearly is an insane woman who had been absent for the first fatal wedding.
The film¡¯s director, Bilge Olgaç said, ¡°Women¡¯s eyes notice the details. Maybe it¡¯s because of their instinct for motherhood, but they know how to produce something new. I believe women are more progressive, in other words, women can move deeper in life while men generally stay on surface.¡± Through the portrayal of men suddenly forced to live in a woman-less society, Mean Partner investigates the male attitude that women are sources of sex and labor that can be bought and sold through the institution of marriage.
(Nam In-young)
PROGRAM NOTE
Scathingly critical of the reality of marriage in Turkey¡¯s patriarchal society, Mean Partner is a black comedy inspired by a real incident that happened in 1978. The opening sequence builds tension through the use of slow motion and cross-cuts, ominously omitting the sound from a scene of women gathered to prepare for a village wedding. Then disaster strikes; a gigantic gas explosion kills nearly all the village women, who had been cooking for the wedding feast. A German TV broadcast about the ¡°village of widowers¡± prompts a German woman to propose marriage to the bereaved groom. Thus, the bride-to-be and the TV crew arrive at the village for a most unusual wedding where the only villager who sees the situation clearly is an insane woman who had been absent for the first fatal wedding.
The film¡¯s director, Bilge Olgaç said, ¡°Women¡¯s eyes notice the details. Maybe it¡¯s because of their instinct for motherhood, but they know how to produce something new. I believe women are more progressive, in other words, women can move deeper in life while men generally stay on surface.¡± Through the portrayal of men suddenly forced to live in a woman-less society, Mean Partner investigates the male attitude that women are sources of sex and labor that can be bought and sold through the institution of marriage.
(Nam In-young)