First, I will go back to my first acquaintance with Cem Yilmaz, and then I will come to the movie. His name became an instant phenomenon in the 90s. Since I am a person who cannot accept changes easily, I hated him at first. I think he was given a different dress at that time. Arrogant, quick-witted, bragging about his wealth, spoiled, etc. In the first place, money and fame can also suddenly put a person in this state. I only saw the guy in tabloids and talk shows. He was laughing at his own joke. Then a friend of mine gave me his demonstration recorded on tape. It was really funny. He was telling the events that happened to him and occasionally teasing the audience. I started to feel a little bit of sympathy.
I liked the movie Her Sey Cok Güzel Olacak. I have never liked the characters in comedy movies. Juggler was once again a movie that I liked very much. The movies that everyone else loved didn't have that effect on me. But I watched their shows with great interest. I also really liked his dignified stance that developed over time. As I say, I cannot easily adapt to innovations, I could not replace Cem Yilmaz with anyone who is a teenager when it comes to performing. I haven't even watched any of them. I only had patience for 3-5 minutes.
As for the movie; The character is a type who is all alone, trying to find himself by a personal development person on the internet, and trying to suppress his inferiority by showing himself to others as an important person. We see these types a lot in our daily lives, and sometimes we even see them ourselves. However, when it is implied by the other person that he is actually an unimportant person, he becomes aggressive and aggressive. Also, I have heard the phrase "what more jokes do I have?" hundreds of times after his unfunny jokes.
Night shift at a hotel is a concept often used in horror movies. Those who spend most of their lives in hotel rooms, like me, understand better that the hotel is different day and night, the loneliness experienced in the room, etc. You read news of famous people committing suicide when they are left alone with their depression. In this hotel, Ayzek, who has a weak character, experiences an event that creates a lot of tension in one night. A professor commits suicide, an outlaw acts suspiciously, a painter outside...
The film arouses curiosity and is enjoyed to a certain extent. But like every Cem Yilmaz movie, it starts to get boring at some point. This is usually the apology part where the tone of voice drops. And as in every Cem Yilmaz movie I've watched, it has a happy ending (except Iftarlik Gazoz). I think it would be better if he tried his last job differently. Although there are some movies I haven't watched.
Let me open a separate parenthesis for Bülent Sakrak. I admire this man's finishing roles. I've been watching since Babazons. The guy has great comedic potential. I liked this movie too.
The movie is slightly above average in my opinion.