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Çakal
Akın's life, who lived with a father he didn't like and a sick mother, changed after he lost his mother. He plans to start a new life with the money he steals from the carpentry workshop where he works. When his girlfriend Deniz dismisses this dream as ridiculous and leaves him, he accepts an offer from his friend İdris. This offer involves working as a foot soldier for a mafia group.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer named Ahmet, haunted by his past, tries to build a new life by opening a gym. However, he gets entangled with a criminal underworld when he's forced to take on a dangerous job. He must navigate the treacherous currents of the city's underbelly to protect himself and those he cares about.
Critical Reception
Çakal was generally well-received by Turkish critics, who praised its gritty atmosphere, strong performances, and exploration of moral ambiguity. While it may not have achieved widespread international recognition, it is considered a solid entry in Turkish crime cinema, offering a compelling narrative with a mature tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and gritty portrayal of urban crime.
Fikret Kuşkan's performance as the conflicted protagonist was frequently highlighted.
Some critics noted the film's deliberate pacing, which might not appeal to all viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception for Çakal on Google is not widely available. However, those who have seen it often comment on its dark and realistic depiction of crime and its effects on individuals.
Fun Fact
Director Derviş Zaim is known for his distinct visual style and often explores themes of identity and belonging in his films.
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