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Polat Alemdar and his crew is in Palestine and fight against Israel special agents.Polat Alemdar and his crew is in Palestine and fight against Israel special agents.Polat Alemdar and his crew is in Palestine and fight against Israel special agents.
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This is a great Turkish movie, but still got lot of goofed flaws and holes:
1) The Israeli thug called Moshe was shot directly into his right eye by a 9mm bullet could still be survived? And he could get up right away after his eye was sewn together. So where was the bullet? So the bullet just stopped right at his eyeball and didn't penetrate further into his brain? How could it be possible this murdering thug recovered so soon and got no brain damage at all? Is he blessed by the so-called God? if so, the God should never let him been shot in the first place.
2) Shot a Israeli jeep with so many shots, but there were no bullet holes on the windshield when they took over the jeep, not even a scratch. Well, even an heavy armored car would have been so scratch free.
3) The 3 Turkish commando and their Palestinian comrade invaded the Israeli's control command center, then just threw two bundled dynamites to blow up what? Desks, chairs and some monitors? How could a well trained Turkish commando guy do such amateurish work? Why he didn't blew up the computer center?
4)When they blew open the security door and disrupted the power, how could it be possible when the Moshe thug came into the control center could still use the computer?
There are so many many flaws in this otherwise action-packed movie. Those actors who played the killers on both sides, didn't need any talent to perform convincingly in this movie, the endless firefight actions would only them to shoot to kill. One-sided, some viewers complained? Who doesn't and didn't? Because anything from different angle to look at by different people, races, religion, the occupants, the occupied...everybody got the right to tell their own stories. It's not one-sided at all; so if you think it's one-sided, it only means that you've already chosen one side you preferred to look at certain things, such as, well, this movie, it is you who are one-sided. All the Christians loves Jesus and believe in God, but they hate the people who invented the God and where the Jesus came from. Another identity theft and one-sided proof.
1) The Israeli thug called Moshe was shot directly into his right eye by a 9mm bullet could still be survived? And he could get up right away after his eye was sewn together. So where was the bullet? So the bullet just stopped right at his eyeball and didn't penetrate further into his brain? How could it be possible this murdering thug recovered so soon and got no brain damage at all? Is he blessed by the so-called God? if so, the God should never let him been shot in the first place.
2) Shot a Israeli jeep with so many shots, but there were no bullet holes on the windshield when they took over the jeep, not even a scratch. Well, even an heavy armored car would have been so scratch free.
3) The 3 Turkish commando and their Palestinian comrade invaded the Israeli's control command center, then just threw two bundled dynamites to blow up what? Desks, chairs and some monitors? How could a well trained Turkish commando guy do such amateurish work? Why he didn't blew up the computer center?
4)When they blew open the security door and disrupted the power, how could it be possible when the Moshe thug came into the control center could still use the computer?
There are so many many flaws in this otherwise action-packed movie. Those actors who played the killers on both sides, didn't need any talent to perform convincingly in this movie, the endless firefight actions would only them to shoot to kill. One-sided, some viewers complained? Who doesn't and didn't? Because anything from different angle to look at by different people, races, religion, the occupants, the occupied...everybody got the right to tell their own stories. It's not one-sided at all; so if you think it's one-sided, it only means that you've already chosen one side you preferred to look at certain things, such as, well, this movie, it is you who are one-sided. All the Christians loves Jesus and believe in God, but they hate the people who invented the God and where the Jesus came from. Another identity theft and one-sided proof.
so so so many movies have been made against muslims in palistine and every one of them deionizes muslims and justifies their killing if most dramatic ways possible.. now this movie comes and makes you understand their perspective and what do you know . most people call it biased .. meh.
LOVE THIS MOVIE>>
now coming to the movie itself . this is a gem in action movies that has not been getting the attention it deserves .. honestly its 10 times better the and first 3 rambo movies . the action and acting was off the charts and everything seemed believable.. music seemed perfect for the scenes. and the tragic deaths were really heartbreaking..
IN SHORT THIS MOVIE IS A MUST SEE FOR ANY GUN LOVING ACTION FAN WHO WANTS TO FEEL THE REALISM IN MOVIES. .
LOVE THIS MOVIE>>
now coming to the movie itself . this is a gem in action movies that has not been getting the attention it deserves .. honestly its 10 times better the and first 3 rambo movies . the action and acting was off the charts and everything seemed believable.. music seemed perfect for the scenes. and the tragic deaths were really heartbreaking..
IN SHORT THIS MOVIE IS A MUST SEE FOR ANY GUN LOVING ACTION FAN WHO WANTS TO FEEL THE REALISM IN MOVIES. .
First time I have (knowingly) watched a Turkish movie. Regardless of bias claims, inaccuracy bleating, and all the rest from various reviews, I found this to be a gripping, fast moving spectacle as good as anything out of Hollywood, and approaching in style anything from the French action/thriller genre.
The heroes were just that, despite the violence, and it is about time that some one other than Americans, British, and possibly the French, were portrayed as super-skilled warriors. Anti-Semitic? No way, the heroine is Jewish. Pro Palestinian? Why not? These people are treated like dirt by occupying invaders with apparent impunity on the world stage.
For me, this was as riveting as Black Hawk Down or The Kingdom, with a setting and backdrop as good as the actual movie itself. Inconsistencies only serve to highlight issues and prompt further investigation for a more balanced view.
I have given 7/10 because the ending is a bit abrupt, otherwise it would have got 8 or even.....
The heroes were just that, despite the violence, and it is about time that some one other than Americans, British, and possibly the French, were portrayed as super-skilled warriors. Anti-Semitic? No way, the heroine is Jewish. Pro Palestinian? Why not? These people are treated like dirt by occupying invaders with apparent impunity on the world stage.
For me, this was as riveting as Black Hawk Down or The Kingdom, with a setting and backdrop as good as the actual movie itself. Inconsistencies only serve to highlight issues and prompt further investigation for a more balanced view.
I have given 7/10 because the ending is a bit abrupt, otherwise it would have got 8 or even.....
I think if someone wanted to write a script without using his/her brain, he or she would be able to write something no worse than this one. I give it a 5 out of 10. 5 for its production value which is stunning for a Turkish action movie ,and 0 for having nothing else but action. Unfortunately movies need a story to be shot, but this one was shot only for its action scenes. Someone compares this with Munich in way probably you would compare a cucumber to a peach... The conclusion I drew from the movie is that KVF is a cruel exploitation of a real tragedy. Because the situation there is a human issue rather than simply good vs evil. Beware this movie's ill-ideology (being oppressed justifies violent actions),and enjoy it bearing this in mind that it is nothing more than a movie made to fill some people's pockets.
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When an Elite Israeli special force team hit a humanitarian ship that was headed to Gaza (Palestinian) in International waters middle in the night with helicopters, 9 civilians were killed during heavy Israeli fire. All members of the boat were civilians, unarmed (not counting the sticks and kitchen knives) compared to the heavy artillery the Israeli soldiers had.
It created an enormous event in the Middle East; the media was all over it, especially in Turkey which has led to a political conflict between two countries.
The producers and creators of Kurtlar Vadisi (Valley of the Wolves) and the franchises of the series had announced to produce a movie which will tell the story of what happened that night. It was critically acclaimed so to say in the Middle East and released internationally. I'm one of the lucky ones who could watch this movie in Germany, which was first banned by FSK (Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle Filmwirtschaft) for accused violence and political reasons. After an appeal the film was released for audience above the age of 18.
For those who have watched "Munich" before the story line what expects you is pretty much the same. 11 Israeli athletes were killed in 1972 during the Olympics in Munich and an Israeli special team was assembled to get revenge and kill the responsible ones for the attack.
In this movie you have the same element: Polat Alemdar and his men are going to find the persons responsible of the attack on the humanitarian ship, and punish them.
It brings the drama in Palestinian to screen; innocent killing and conflicts in Gaza. I myself found the level of violence and killing in some scene rather unnecessary. Avoiding some political references and lines would have made this movie lot better.
There were no obvious and bothering political messages in Munich, despite some of critics described the movie as an "Israeli propaganda movie". If you think the same as I am, you will not have a problem watching this movie.
Let me remind you it's not a 100 million dollar movie. It has a big budget compared to the production in the Middle East but you will see the difference in production and some authenticity flaws if you compare it to American blockbusters.
It created an enormous event in the Middle East; the media was all over it, especially in Turkey which has led to a political conflict between two countries.
The producers and creators of Kurtlar Vadisi (Valley of the Wolves) and the franchises of the series had announced to produce a movie which will tell the story of what happened that night. It was critically acclaimed so to say in the Middle East and released internationally. I'm one of the lucky ones who could watch this movie in Germany, which was first banned by FSK (Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle Filmwirtschaft) for accused violence and political reasons. After an appeal the film was released for audience above the age of 18.
For those who have watched "Munich" before the story line what expects you is pretty much the same. 11 Israeli athletes were killed in 1972 during the Olympics in Munich and an Israeli special team was assembled to get revenge and kill the responsible ones for the attack.
In this movie you have the same element: Polat Alemdar and his men are going to find the persons responsible of the attack on the humanitarian ship, and punish them.
It brings the drama in Palestinian to screen; innocent killing and conflicts in Gaza. I myself found the level of violence and killing in some scene rather unnecessary. Avoiding some political references and lines would have made this movie lot better.
There were no obvious and bothering political messages in Munich, despite some of critics described the movie as an "Israeli propaganda movie". If you think the same as I am, you will not have a problem watching this movie.
Let me remind you it's not a 100 million dollar movie. It has a big budget compared to the production in the Middle East but you will see the difference in production and some authenticity flaws if you compare it to American blockbusters.
Did you know
- TriviaThe civilian ship that's raided by the army carried out on the orders of General Ben Eliezer is based on the real life Israeli raid of the Marvi Marmara Gaza Freedom Flotilla in 2010. The Marvi Marmara was filled with both international, Palestinian and Turkish aid volunteers and peace activists bringing much needed medical supplies and construction materials to Gaza in hopes of also breaking the Israeli blockade of Gaza. The Marmara was raided by Israeli Army as it reached Gaza's shores which led to the death of 9 aid volunteers mostly Turkish and the arrests of the crew and the remaining volunteers.
- GoofsMoshe was shot in the eye. At the range he is depicted as being shot from, the bullet should have penetrated.
- Quotes
Polat Alemdar: I didn't come to Israel, I came to Palestine.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Kurtlar Vadisi: Vatan (2017)
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