Pars: Kiraz Operasyonu (2007) Poster

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7/10
The best action movie in Turkish film making, but not the Best Action Movie!
snncy200022 April 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Now Turkish cinema really seems to going somewhere as we're seeing much bigger budget movies and directors trying different topics bravely.

Well, I'm writing this just after watching this thriller, am I satisfied "yes pretty much", will I remember the movie one week later "I don't think so"...

Pars: Kiraz operasyonu (Operation Cherry) is about (almost)cliché drug trafficking and mafia-police story.

We've got a young police sergeant(Atilla) working as leader of narcotic-team Pars (this is actually the name of extinct Anotolian Panthera) they're giving hard time to drug dealers who are mainly using Turkey as a bridge to Europe for drug trafficking but also trying to build a local market for themselves as building schools as charity(pretty lame way to do this you would think, but the movie make us to remember that an actual drug dealer build schools as a charity in Istanbul). The drug dealers' leader is also Atilla's parents killer but he's also got some other enemies.

One nice aspect of the movie is that it's versatility and it tells different stories tied each other but also leading new stories. I must tell this is also happened to be the weak point of the movie, as many of other examples, if you try to tell many thing at the same time some of the things are either misunderstood or not understood at all. None of the stories goes deep enough and at many times it feels as if we're watching a serial movies' first part (like The Matrix) but no other version is announced so far.

I think main actor (Mehmet Kurtulus) is promising, but I wish he could speak Turkish more clearly (he was born and grown up in Germany). I can honestly say that I barely understood what he said in the movie. Supporting actors and actresses are good too but again I wish we could get chance to know more about their characters as the movie goes on, despite it's long runtime still the director (Osman Sinav) had to use direct conversations to tell some details about characters..

And there are also some scenes seem to be cut during the film editing and left stub story parts, one of the examples is when Attilla learns that his most loved brother is death and he goes to morgue, this happens so suddenly and contradicts with rest of the movie's bold and realistic story telling theme.

And here we come to special effects and action scenes. I think, if anyone who's not Turkish, watches "Pars: Kiraz operasyonu" probably would think this is B class movie (maybe it really is ?) but for Turkish cinema goers no Tukish movie has portrayed this kind of police story (their offices, operations etc. -some of the scenes seem to be shot in real police premises like MOBESE(Istanbul video surveillance center)) and I don't remember any car chase scene in any other Turkish movie like this one. And again this aspect of the movie can also be the point of criticism as it sometimes really looks like a Hollywood police-mafia flick...

The movie has got a long runtime, but at no point I felt bored. Actually it was pretty much entertaining too. I liked that it gives some strong messages about drug dealing and it's horrible background and what it does to people (again I wish that messages were not that obvious and were told by cinematography not by words) etc.

As a last word, I hope it gets good box office and Osman Sinav gets chance to direct second part of the Pars: Kiraz operasyonu - Best Turkish Action Movie, but not necessarily the Best Action movie :)
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6/10
Not bad, worth watching
eziz_tm16 December 2007
When i watched this movie i didn't have high expectation, as I've watched many Turkish movies recently and I'm aware in what genres the Turkish cinematographers are good. The movie is worth watching and it touches very serious topics, such as drug usage among the youth etc, although it didn't have many original elements. I also didn't like the performance of many actors including Mr. Kurtulus', it was quiet mediocre.

To conclude, if you are planning to watch this movie lower your expectations and just watch it as any other Hollywood action flick with a small Turkish touch.
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1/10
Bad bad really bad
Waste of time.. bad direction bad players and play roled.. what a rokie headroles...choose another movie go to see.
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8/10
Entertaining popcorn flick
Reydeler6 December 2007
This film is good entertainment. Just don't think too much about whats going on amidst the gun fights , car chases and explosions. It isn't that kind of film.

The lead actor is very charismatic and I thought he was very successful in the film. I would have liked to see more of Ugur Polat. Nice to see Pelin Batu get a major role in the film.

There is a very disturbing scene at about the half way mark which some may find difficult to watch. There is also drug use and graphic violence.

Overall, 7.5/10 from me
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9/10
Useful movie to fight drugs
bilinmeyenosey30 November 2007
The very problem with the drugs is, that people think it is a toy. They play and leave. But in fact it isn't that way.

That's why these movies are useful. Because the only way to fight drugs, is to arouse a consciousness in the society about them. Otherwise there will be more and more victims. People are weak when it comes to such things.

Drug business is related to power and you cannot expect, that this specific field would be ignored by people who seek power.

On the other hand, the movie criticizes the global popular culture which is misleading and misguiding young generations in all over the world. Their way of "fun" is like alcohol, drugs and sexual relations. It is degenerating and destroying the essence of the society. This process can be observed in many countries, not only in Turkiye.
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Not that bad
largo-917 March 2008
This is not a bad action movie.. There are some nicely shot scenes-especially the final scene- and some moderate action. However especially the plot evolving around Atilla s brother is so badly written and acted after some time it becomes unbearable to watch. The portrayal of drug using high school students are so unrealistic with clichés borrowed from late 70s and early 80s Turkish anti-drug movies it makes you laugh-which was not the directors intetion I suspect-. And there is also a supposedly gang-rape scene and an aftermath fight which is so badly done it is becomes a painful experience for the viewer. I think a re-edit which include the cutting of all this sub-plot is a must. Guys smoke weed and act like they are on crack; girls take extacies and behave like they are on heroine.. Make up your minds for Gods sake.
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