5/10
Good film but missing a LOT of elements here
17 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I'm only giving this film five stars mainly because key elements are missing. First, there was no Sule, Eda or Ercumen here. Second, Esra's in this film, and i thought she was killed off. And of course third, Behzat was not wearing his trademark leather black jacket. I don't know why people are calling this a longer version of the series. If you watch the TV show, each episode is pretty much 90 mins. if not longer, and this movie was about 12 mins. shorter than episode 21. I would say this is pretty much like watching the TV show, except the swear words haven't been bleeped out, since this is a theatrical film, and you see more people smoking, since they cant do it in the TV show, as well as more bed scenes with Esra and Behzat. Esra even takes off her underwear, but still has her shoes on in bed, and you see Behzat pulling up his pants. I believe this is the first of two "spinoff" movies,according to wikipedia. In this film, someone is kidnapping people and burying them alive six feet under in the cemeteries. This causes Behzat to have continuous nightmares about digging up graves hoping that his dead daughter may still be alive. Harun has to show some tough love to his boss, when he has to hit Behzat over the head, after Behzat grabs and hugs a young girl wearing a red dress and resembling Berna. Harun then takes the unconscious captain to the cemetery. Behzat wakes up on Berna's grave, where he realizes that Berna is really dead. Behzat is his usual casanova self here, not only is he sleeping with the prosecutor, Esra, he falls for a young police psychologist, who reminds him of his daughter, who decides to get intimate with Behzat. They start making love until he sees Berna's ghost. If you do decide to watch this film, stay tuned because after the closing credits, there's a "surprise" bonus. :D
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