'Head-On' does an excellent job of depicting the cultural divide between generations of Turkish immigrants in Germany. It portrays the challenges of maintaining one's cultural identity in a foreign land, whilst simultaneously struggling to adapt to the host country's customs and societal norms. This film explores the concepts of identity and belonging on multiple levels – personal, cultural, and societal.
Cahit and Sibel are torn between two worlds. They are both of Turkish origin, but they've spent most of their lives in Germany. They cannot fully align themselves with either culture and, as a result, often feel out of place, creating a unique brand of loneliness and desperation. This cultural ambiguity sets the stage for an intense, emotional, and at times, tragic narrative.