

The Raid
Murat is a mafia boss. Commissioner Şahin, newly appointed to Beyoğlu, is after Murat. Murat asks his pregnant wife Nilgün for help with a smuggling job. However, during the job, Nilgün gives birth to a baby boy but dies herself. Before being arrested, Murat entrusts his son Deniz to Şahin. However, Şahin's enemies do not leave Deniz alone.
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Plot Summary
A young undercover detective infiltrates a notoriously violent prison known as 'The Cell'. His mission is to gather evidence against the kingpin of a criminal syndicate operating from within the prison walls. As he navigates the brutal hierarchy and dangerous politics of the inmates, he must constantly balance his dual identity and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
The Raid (1977) is a gritty and intense crime thriller that garnered attention for its raw depiction of prison life and its suspenseful narrative. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it is often cited for its unflinching portrayal of violence and corruption within the penal system, resonating with audiences who appreciated its realistic and hard-hitting approach. Critics generally acknowledged its effective tension-building and performances, though some found its bleakness overwhelming.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw and unflinching depiction of prison brutality.
- Noted for building suspense and maintaining a tense atmosphere throughout.
- Performances, particularly from the lead, were often highlighted as strong.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's realistic and often brutal portrayal of prison life, with many finding the suspense and gritty atmosphere compelling. Some viewers felt the film was overly bleak, while others appreciated its direct and uncompromising style.
Fun Fact
The film was noted for its realistic portrayal of prison conditions, which led to some controversy and discussion about prison reform at the time of its release.
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