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OK, I usually don't expect a perfect movie when I purchase a DVD from a bargain basket in Walmart, but I still didn't get it. Why people wasted their time to make this movie? And they even published on DVD! Now it became a digital junk. As a matter of fact I cannot criticize this movie because I didn't watch it 100%. I mostly fast forwarded it. Idea was too typical and acting was so cheap. Don't even think about watching for fun, it's boring.
I was a kid when I saw this movie, so maybe it's not exciting as I remember. But me and my friends have seen this movie at least 10 - 20 times.
Turkish police decides to clean the drug dealers with the cooperation of US police. An American police comes to Turkey to work with another cop (Cuneyt Arkin). Turkish cop realizes this new guest actually part of this dirty business. When he tells this to his chief, he had to return his gun and badge......to kick some serious a**! He bought a shotgun and pig bullets. I still remember the conversation between the seller and him:
It reminded me Charles Bronson movies.
3 most violent scenes that I cannot forget:
1) He catches a bad guy in this hamam (Turkish bath), lock him in a big wooden box, and put the box in the flames. The guy was screaming and begging as he kicks the box to open from inside.
2) He catches another guy with one of these metal animal traps. He hangs the guy to a winch in a junkyard from his injured foot, and swings him around until his face is shredded by the broken windows.
3) Finally he catches the bad police, ties him on a big log where it lies on the bench that has a big log cutter blade. Log becomes two pieces... With the guy on it...
Ironically, bad guys only kill a few people with simple methods.
Turkish police decides to clean the drug dealers with the cooperation of US police. An American police comes to Turkey to work with another cop (Cuneyt Arkin). Turkish cop realizes this new guest actually part of this dirty business. When he tells this to his chief, he had to return his gun and badge......to kick some serious a**! He bought a shotgun and pig bullets. I still remember the conversation between the seller and him:
- "These bullets are for hunting pigs, what are you going to do with them in here?" - "There are still some around"
It reminded me Charles Bronson movies.
3 most violent scenes that I cannot forget:
1) He catches a bad guy in this hamam (Turkish bath), lock him in a big wooden box, and put the box in the flames. The guy was screaming and begging as he kicks the box to open from inside.
2) He catches another guy with one of these metal animal traps. He hangs the guy to a winch in a junkyard from his injured foot, and swings him around until his face is shredded by the broken windows.
3) Finally he catches the bad police, ties him on a big log where it lies on the bench that has a big log cutter blade. Log becomes two pieces... With the guy on it...
Ironically, bad guys only kill a few people with simple methods.