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Kolpacino: Bomb
Born into a wealthy family, Özgür is unhappy with his life. Neither he sees support from his stingy father, nor from his rich father-in-law. Özgür's love from the past, Sale, expects financial support for the album to be released.
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Plot Summary
Gazo, who has been in prison for a long time, is released and immediately gets involved in new troubles. He and his friends, including the eccentric "Kıyak Nazım", try to navigate the treacherous world of crime, encountering old enemies and new threats. The film follows their chaotic attempts to survive and perhaps even thrive amidst misunderstandings, betrayals, and comical situations.
Critical Reception
Kolpaçino: Bomba was a commercially successful sequel in Turkey, continuing the comedic and action-packed style of its predecessor. While not critically acclaimed by international standards, it was popular among its target audience for its humor, dialogue, and familiar characters. It's considered a cult favorite within Turkish comedy cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its continuation of absurd humor and memorable catchphrases.
Appreciated by fans of the original for its energetic pace and returning cast.
Some found the plot convoluted, but the comedic elements often carried the film.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's success led to further installments in the Kolpaçino franchise, solidifying its place as a popular Turkish comedy series.
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