Review of Mixed Kebab

Mixed Kebab (2012)
9/10
Adorable!
13 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Gay-theme movies have this tendency: sad ending!

But this one, it has so many interpretations and I have come but one of my own. When Bram introduced Kevin as his boyfriend to his parents and despite being shrugged and coldness of his father, the mother has been kind and truth-accepting and she looks more welcoming. Kevin walks away and gave a smile, an "it is now alright and come to me soon" kind of a smile - I can but feel content and happy for them.

Excellent movies and Kevin is very good as well. Good looking and really showing an interest into Bram - you can see how he looks at him! It is just perfect.

It is good and moving too, swaying us around the Turkish culture and confronting the very situation in Europe - the immigration but they themselves are having internal problem too. It may be a film, but some of that can be factual too. Except for Osama bin Laden photo, I don't think terrorist would be stupid enough to plaster a photo and implicate himself with open ideology for a quick label.

Gay movies do not need to have actors naked around the house, or too much of sexual scenes, or that they kisses and make love all the time. And Mixed Kebab just proved that, a good one indeed!
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