A FOREIGN COME to the TOWN and EVERYTHING CHANGE: FOUND MEMORIES

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.843

Keywords:

Stranger, film, past, routine, daily life, change

Abstract

The art of cinema, which has the feature of creating different universes outside of daily life, also
creates characters that are similar to each other and completely different from each other in the
universes it creates. The conflict, which is one of the main elements of the scenario and increases
the viewing pleasure, often arises between or through these characters. The starting point of the
conflict in question is sometimes the stranger who comes to town.According to George Simmel, a foreigner, with its general definition, is not someone who comes
today and leaves tomorrow, in the sense of not being from here. He cannot go any further, he is the
one who comes and stays. He evaluates the events in the region he came from with an objective
point of view and puts forward his opinion. While expressing his opinion, he is not affected by the
customs and traditions of the region, habits and religious approach. In this way, he expresses the
most impartial point of view. Although the people of the region approach this stranger coming from
another place with prejudice, they get used to it over time and share with him the issues that he has
hidden even from his closest relatives. In other words, the foreigner interacts with the people in the
region they come from. The course and results of this interaction will be analyzed with examples
from the movie Found Memories (Julia Murat, 2011) throughout the study. In the film, while the
daily life in the town, where everyone has certain responsibilities, repeats invariably every day, the
life of the town changes in many respects with Rita's arrival in town. With the analysis of Georg
Simmel, the characteristics of the "alien" character and the changes in where he came from are seen
throughout the film.

Published

2023-03-15

How to Cite

ŞEYLAN, S. (2023). A FOREIGN COME to the TOWN and EVERYTHING CHANGE: FOUND MEMORIES. SSD Journal, 8(36), 196–202. https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.843

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