Arif / Komutan Logar / Erşan Kuneri
Cem Yılmaz
Arif / Komutan Logar / Erşan Kuneri

Carpet dealer and UFO photo forger Arif is abducted by aliens and must outwit the evil commander-in-chief of G.O.R.A., the planet where he is being held.
GORA | English sub-title | Trailer
Arif / Komutan Logar / Erşan Kuneri
Cem Yılmaz
Arif / Komutan Logar / Erşan Kuneri
Prenses Ceku
Özge Özberk
Prenses Ceku
Garavel
Özkan Uğur
Garavel
Robot 216
Ozan Güven
Robot 216
Bob Marley Faruk
Rasim Öztekin
Bob Marley Faruk
Kuna
Şafak Sezer
Kuna
Rendroy
Erdal Tosun
Rendroy
Amir Tocha
Cezmi Baskın
Amir Tocha
Mulu
İdil Fırat
Mulu
Tihulu
Muhittin Korkmaz
Tihulu
Doktor
Cenk Durmazel
Doktor
Doktor
Erdem Uygan
Doktor
Well, first of all, this movie is a good project. There is no science-fiction film in the history of Turkish cinema, and if you think about the budget, which was about 4 Mio. USD and nevertheless huge for Turkish proportions, George Lucas wasted a budget of 125 Mio USD for Star Wars Episode III, then it is the optimum of what has been created. The story is no revolution, but no one ever expected that. Cem Yilmaz realised his vision of "Turks in space" and made his work well. His love for details is average. To understand everything in that film, first you gotta be Turkish, since a big part of the humor is based on the street language that Cem Yilmaz is using perfectly. The second thing is, you have to know some US Science-Fiction movies like Star Wars, Matrix or Star Trek. Only the combination of these two requirements makes the movie really funny. G.O.R.A is unusual to the Turkish public, so this is why some people didn't like it I think. I consider this work as new era of special fx in Turkish movies. In the end, it is a solid Turkish space movie.
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