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Sahan Gökbakar ( Know with Recep Ivedik Trilogy) made 8 movies as staring but If you watch his first movie Recep Ivedik (2008) you ll see that he doesnt act as he has been acting for 10 years he still looks like he is a recruit atacting .
Also you have responsibilities for take the cinema a step forward like every actor/actress but all you did is exploiting it.Yes we get it your movie is in the top of the Box Office Turkey but that doesnt mean you are a good actor or you must continue to make same genre movies.
- wesso-33860
- 13 feb 2018
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Sahan Gökbakar is a well known actor for his Recep Ivedik character. This film adds nothing new to the table, bad acting, putrid scenario and so forth. This is easily one of the worst films of 2018.
- mfatihsahin-49624
- 13 sep 2018
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It is the worst movie in the history of Turkish Cinema. I hadn't said I wish I hadn't watched any movie in my life until this movie. Definitely a waste of time. Sorry.
- scknrgn
- 26 feb 2020
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It is a sociopath comedy movie. not only it's unfunny it is also disturbing.
character's actions are hard to watch, impossible to empathize.
since it's not a movie i can't say something about cinema. character says loud what he's about to do. "i am going to open the door" and opens the door.
wtf.
disturbingly bad.
character's actions are hard to watch, impossible to empathize.
since it's not a movie i can't say something about cinema. character says loud what he's about to do. "i am going to open the door" and opens the door.
wtf.
disturbingly bad.
- meret90
- 28 nov 2019
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- mcaniberk
- 10 abr 2020
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- myildirim1975
- 3 oct 2019
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This is the most weird and abnormal movie I have ever watched in my life. Basically there was nothing just waste of time. This film even should have been banned because of its aggressive and unapologetic plot.
- alimubarizogluibrahim
- 29 ene 2021
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As a fan Sahan Gokbakar has created another character that is silly but hilarious, the story of getting revenge on old classmates is of course nothing special but just enjoy the light hearted Turkish humour and the film isn't that bad, do not expect an Oscar winner here of course, Sahan has done many characters which I have enjoyed them all and has a talent for Turkish comedy, my favourite film of his is Celal and Ceren which I recommend a watch too.
- turbole
- 23 feb 2019
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"Kayhan," directed by Togan Gökbakar, is a delightful Turkish comedy starring Sahan . The film follows Kayhan, who, after discovering he was mocked in his high school yearbook, seeks humorous revenge on his classmates. Sahan's energetic performance and the witty script make the film engaging and hilarious. The vibrant cinematography and catchy soundtrack enhance the experience. Balancing humor with heartfelt moments, "Kayhan" explores themes of friendship and self-discovery. It's a must-watch comedy that entertains and resonates emotionally, earning a solid 9/10. Kayhan, your brilliance has illuminated our path, and with it, our journey reaches an unparalleled crescendo.
- Erkhind
- 16 jun 2024
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Kayhan is more than just a film; it is a striking example of modern Turkish cinema that masterfully intertwines the spirit of an era, social tensions, and individual struggles. Watching this film is more than a casual cinematic experience-it is a deep journey into the world of its characters.
First and foremost, the screenplay of Kayhan is crafted with extraordinary intelligence and sensitivity. The characters are authentic, far from clichés, and their inner conflicts resonate deeply with the audience. As a result, viewers are not mere spectators; they live through the emotions of the characters, experiencing their joys, fears, and moments of despair.
Visually, Kayhan is breathtaking. Its cinematography, use of lighting, and color palettes enhance every scene's emotional depth. The film is not just a story to watch-it is a visual poem, with each frame meticulously composed like a work of art, drawing the viewer into its world.
The music and sound design further amplify the film's emotional impact. Every note, every silence, reinforces the dramatic tension, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. In this sense, Kayhan is a masterpiece both visually and sonically.
Finally, the film shines through its social commentary. Beyond individual stories, it reflects broader societal truths and challenges, making it not only engaging but thought-provoking.
In short, Kayhan is a rare cinematic experience that combines brilliant storytelling, visual artistry, and profound emotional resonance. It is a must-watch for anyone who truly appreciates the power of film.
First and foremost, the screenplay of Kayhan is crafted with extraordinary intelligence and sensitivity. The characters are authentic, far from clichés, and their inner conflicts resonate deeply with the audience. As a result, viewers are not mere spectators; they live through the emotions of the characters, experiencing their joys, fears, and moments of despair.
Visually, Kayhan is breathtaking. Its cinematography, use of lighting, and color palettes enhance every scene's emotional depth. The film is not just a story to watch-it is a visual poem, with each frame meticulously composed like a work of art, drawing the viewer into its world.
The music and sound design further amplify the film's emotional impact. Every note, every silence, reinforces the dramatic tension, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. In this sense, Kayhan is a masterpiece both visually and sonically.
Finally, the film shines through its social commentary. Beyond individual stories, it reflects broader societal truths and challenges, making it not only engaging but thought-provoking.
In short, Kayhan is a rare cinematic experience that combines brilliant storytelling, visual artistry, and profound emotional resonance. It is a must-watch for anyone who truly appreciates the power of film.
- Mk-279
- 16 ago 2025
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