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Plot Summary
In a gritty Istanbul, a former boxer, now a struggling taxi driver named 'Efsane' (The Legend), finds himself entangled in the city's underworld. After his daughter goes missing, he is forced to confront his past and use his dormant fighting skills to navigate a dangerous criminal network. His desperate search for his child leads him through a series of violent encounters and moral compromises.
Critical Reception
Efsane was a significant film in Turkish cinema, noted for its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from Haluk Bilginer. It was praised for its unflinching portrayal of urban struggles and its compelling narrative, though some found its violence intense. It resonated with audiences for its raw emotional core and its depiction of a father's determination.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense and realistic portrayal of urban life and crime.
- Haluk Bilginer's performance as the determined father was widely lauded.
- The film's gritty atmosphere and suspenseful plot kept audiences engaged.
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Awards & Accolades
Awards at the Ankara International Film Festival (Best Actor - Haluk Bilginer, Best Supporting Actress - Serra Yılmaz).
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Efsane,' translates to 'The Legend' in Turkish, referring to the protagonist's former boxing nickname.
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