
Stuck Apart 2021
Aziz, a man caught between the weight of expectation and the emptiness of routine, navigates a turbulent midlife crisis in Yağmur Taylan's *Stuck Apart (2021)*, a sharp blend of comedy and drama.
Director: Yağmur Taylan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stuck Apart (2021) about?
*Stuck Apart* follows Aziz, a man trapped in the monotony of his daily routine, grappling with loneliness and family drama while putting on a brave face. The film blends comedy and drama as it reveals the cracks in his carefully constructed world.
Who directed Stuck Apart?
Yağmur Taylan directed *Stuck Apart*, bringing a keen eye for character-driven storytelling to this midlife crisis comedy-drama.
Who stars in Stuck Apart?
The film features Engin Günaydın, Haluk Bilginer, Binnur Kaya, Öner Erkan, and Fatih Artman in pivotal roles.
Is Stuck Apart (2021) worth watching?
With its sharp blend of humor and heartfelt moments, *Stuck Apart* offers a relatable take on midlife struggles. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its engaging cast and themes make it a solid pick for fans of character-driven comedies and dramas.
How long is Stuck Apart?
The film runs for 96 minutes.
About Stuck Apart (2021) — A Midlife Crisis Comedy-Drama with Heart and Humor
Aziz, a man caught between the weight of expectation and the emptiness of routine, navigates a turbulent midlife crisis in Yağmur Taylan's *Stuck Apart (2021)*, a sharp blend of comedy and drama. With a dead-end job, a circle of friends who barely understand him, and a family that's more chaotic than comforting, he masks his inner turmoil behind a facade of confidence. The film dives deep into the absurdity and heartache of modern adulthood, where loneliness and frustration simmer beneath the surface of everyday life.
As Aziz's carefully constructed world unravels, the story explores the universal struggle to find meaning when life feels like a loop of monotony. With standout performances from Engin Günaydın and Haluk Bilginer, *Stuck Apart* balances humor and melancholy, painting a relatable portrait of a man who's only pretending to have it all together.