Vatandaş Rıza
Vatandaş Rıza

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Vatandaş Rıza

1979
Movie
72 min
Turkish

Rıza, who makes a living as a craftsman, lives a poor life. However, he is happy with his wife and child. Rıza's only wish is to repair his shack. One day, this happiness is shattered by a blow. Cengiz, the son of a wealthy businessman, drives his car into Rıza's shack and destroys it. Moreover, he does this purely for the sake of it. At first, Rıza decides to stand up against this injustice. However, over time, he will realize that he is up against a powerful wealthy individual.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Nejat SaydamGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Rıza, a kind-hearted but simple man working in a large factory, dreams of a better life. He falls in love with Ayşe, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, but their differing social statuses create significant obstacles. Rıza faces numerous challenges as he navigates the complexities of love, class, and societal expectations in his pursuit of happiness.

Critical Reception

Vatandaş Rıza was a popular film in Turkey during its release, appealing to audiences with its blend of social commentary and romantic drama. While not widely recognized internationally, it is considered a notable work in Turkish cinema of the era, praised for its performances and relatable storyline.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Tarık Akan's charming performance as the everyman protagonist.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of class differences and romance.

  • Seen as a well-made example of Turkish social drama from the late 1970s.

Google audience: Audience reception in Turkey generally highlights the film's emotional resonance and the lead actor's ability to connect with viewers. Many recall it fondly as a touching story about love overcoming societal barriers.

Fun Fact

Tarik Akan, the lead actor, was one of Turkey's most popular and prolific actors, known for his roles in both commercial hits and critically acclaimed films.

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