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The Right Way
Ali gets a job and, by dint of dedication and patience, achieves a significant promotion and ends up becoming the manager of the company, as well as winning Meltem's love. However, this is not to the liking of his cousin Cihangir and his father, who instead are totally broke and want to get their revenge on Ali.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women are kidnapped and forced into a life of crime and exploitation. As they attempt to escape their captors, they find themselves in a violent and dangerous struggle for survival. The film delves into themes of abuse, freedom, and the desperate measures individuals will take to reclaim their lives.
Critical Reception
While "The Right Way" is a product of its time and often considered exploitation cinema, it has garnered a cult following among fans of low-budget, independent horror films. Critical reception tends to be mixed, with some appreciating its raw, gritty style and others criticizing its sensationalist content and low production values.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unapologetic exploitation elements and gritty atmosphere.
Criticized for its explicit content and sometimes amateurish filmmaking.
Seen as a representative example of Al Adamson's distinctive directorial style.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and often align with the film's cult status, with some viewers appreciating its B-movie charm and others finding it difficult to watch due to its subject matter.
Fun Fact
Director Al Adamson was known for his prolific output of low-budget exploitation films, often working with limited resources and quick shooting schedules.
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