G.O.R.A.
- 2004
- 2h 7min
Un astuto joven turco secuestrado por extraterrestres muestra su gran espíritu humanitario burlando al malvado comandante del planeta G.O.R.A.Un astuto joven turco secuestrado por extraterrestres muestra su gran espíritu humanitario burlando al malvado comandante del planeta G.O.R.A.Un astuto joven turco secuestrado por extraterrestres muestra su gran espíritu humanitario burlando al malvado comandante del planeta G.O.R.A.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
One fun thing is to see this sort of film made from a Turkish perspective, rather than American. It puts a new twist on some things, even jokes that we've seen before or which would have been in an American or other film.
In part, I am sure my enjoyment of the film is helped by the fact that, while hardly being fluent in Turkish, I do know some Turkish and am quite familiar with the country. Therefore, while there are a number of very Turkey-specific jokes, I was able to enjoy at least some of them. I would therefore agree that a decent understanding of at least Turkish culture and recent history, if not the language, will enhance one's enjoyment of the film.
Other humour in the film seems pretty universal. As a result, there are quite a lot of jokes and spoofs that I know many Americans and Western Europeans would get. Again, while some are tired or crude, many are really quite funny and pulled off quite well.
I think that my biggest complaint is that some themes were not taken far enough. For example, more could have been done with the carpet salesman thing since that part was really quite funny and had more potential than the film exploited.
In the end, this is a pretty well-made, funny, and entertaining film. It could have been better, but it works well and should provide quite a few laughs, especially if one knows much about Turkey. It's rather silly, but that is pretty much the point, and the silliness here is mostly quite entertaining.
Although not really relevant for my discussion, I shall add that this film is also a milestone for Turkish cinema in terms of the special effects and production values for a film of this sort. I think it's important to recognize this, even though I was primarily concerned with giving my opinion of the film's content, etc. Thus, while one may be able to criticize some visuals compared to some big-budget Hollywood films, the production values/special effects are pretty good, especially considering the context.
Basically, GORA is a good piss take of the more popular sci-fi movies such as Starwars and Matrix. And that's fine with me, because I believe both Starwars (feel the Farce) and Matrix (I know Kung Fu) are extremely overrated movies. The sense of humour in GORA is Turkish. That is neither a praise nor an insult. It is just Turkish. The subtitles don't help either. For some reason Turkish movie producers hire awful translators who sometimes even mix German with English. Translation between languages that are as different from each other as Turkish and English requires slightly more than a word-by-word correspondence. I hereby offer my services free of charge. Just ask. Had the subtitles been any better the movie could have achieved some international recognition as a comedy movie. Turkish speakers should definitely watch this movie. They'll have a good laugh. Non-Turks should give it a try.
Maybe my background has a big role that I find this movie the best movie at last time.
We are overrun all time with the US films and film industry.
There are only the best US films, US film makers and the view of US to all idea's. Forget it!
G.O.R.A. is a proof that the other people can make a good film, with a good view of the another angle.
I thank the maker and the actors/actresses of the film very much that they have given a good gift with this film.
It is hard to comment on a comedy movie's plot, but I can say that G.O.R.A.'s is at least as "meaningful", or as good as The Matrix' or Star Trek's.
And special effects deserve a single word: "Stunning!" Until now, Turkish sci-fi movies had been known for their special effects, or more specifically, their lack thereof. However, G.O.R.A. seems to have made the turning point in the Turkish movie industry. Watch it to see "what we (as in 'the Turkish folk') can do", if not for the hours of fun you are bound to have.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe name of the spaceship that Garavel presents Arif with is "KA-FA 1500". "Kafa 1500", meaning "Head 1500" is a Turkish slang term for "high" as in "high on drugs."
- PifiasThe number that Arif dials in jail on the ship doesn't match to the number that appears on the LCD screen, since there were a change in the main sponsors of the film. Both sponsors were GSM Operators. But at the filming sequence Telsim was the sponsor, however at the post production sequence it was Avea.
- Citas
Arif: Would you mind if I turned on on the music?
Old Villager: What kind of music? I don't listen to foreign music. How can I be sure that ain't swearing at my mother?
Arif: How old is your mother?
Old Villager: She is still alive, 93 by now.
Arif: Don't worry, old timer, this band is new. They don't know about your mother.
Band singing: Motherfucker! Yeah, Yo, Motherfucker!
- ConexionesFeatured in Sagopa Kajmer: Al Birde Burdan Yak (2004)
- Banda sonoraAl 1 De Burdan Yak
Lyrics by Sagopa Kajmer
Music by Sagopa Kajmer
Performed by Sagopa Kajmer
Produced by Sagopa Kajmer
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 20.839.049 US$
- Duración2 horas 7 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1