Today I watched a hilarious Turkish movie called GORA. It's about a young carpet seller named Arif (played by the very sexy Cem Yılmaz), who gets abducted by aliens and imprisoned on an intergalactic prison ship, where the inmates carry lightsabre shivs. His captor is an evil alien warlord, the harp-playing, trigger-happy, fruit-licking Logar (also Cem Yılmaz), who gives chickens as gifts to alien dignitaries. Logar also has a fabulous gay sidekick, surely the essential accessory for any alien warlord this season. Oh, and did I mention Logar ends up in a threesome with his sidekick and an S&M dwarf?
Anyway, Arif must escape Logart's clutches and win the heart of a beautiful belly-dancing space princess. He's helped out by his friends, the effeminate robot and a Rasta Turk who claims to be Bob Marley. Lots of parodies of The Matrix, Fifth Element, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Just a really good time, and hey, it's got hot 18th-century-Turkish-peasant-on-robot action, so you know it's quality!
Anyway, Arif must escape Logart's clutches and win the heart of a beautiful belly-dancing space princess. He's helped out by his friends, the effeminate robot and a Rasta Turk who claims to be Bob Marley. Lots of parodies of The Matrix, Fifth Element, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Just a really good time, and hey, it's got hot 18th-century-Turkish-peasant-on-robot action, so you know it's quality!
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Date: 2006-06-16 07:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-16 07:48 pm (UTC)Sounds like MY kind of film. When did this come out? I'm betting, if it's a feature release and new, we might get it in San Francisco.
I like Cem Yilmaz.
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Date: 2006-06-20 09:43 am (UTC)Turkey isn't exactly gay-friendly (not ragingly homophobic, but it is a Muslim country and that sort of thing is frowned upon) so it was really cute to see a movie where homosexuality is treated so lightly. It's a comedic movie so everything's played for laughs, but it's not moralizing or pretentious. I also love that 216, the sissy robot, is one of the only times I've seen an effeminate character who's not portrayed as a disgrace to the gay race, but as a good and loyal friend to the hero.
Cem Yilmaz
Date: 2006-07-07 08:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-16 09:28 pm (UTC)