About This Film
Architect seeks revenge and becomes vigilante after group of hoodlums break into his apartment and rape his wife and sister.
Cellat, the Turkish version of Death Wish, sticks fairly close plotwise to the template of the American film, with some scenes and bits of dialogue being almost identical. However, it also deviates from its inspiration at times and is at its most interesting and valuable in these little moments, providing lurid snapshots of a place and a culture.
Expectedly, and true to the heroes of Turkish genre cinema, the vigilante in this film is significantly more sadistic than his stateside counterpart and devises amusing means of dispatching his targets at the end. Along the way there’s a Turkish funeral, a very welcome bellydance, and distinctive, somewhat exotic music (played over and over again at intervals) and even some tits.
Cellat, the Turkish version of Death Wish, sticks fairly close plotwise to the template of the American film, with some scenes and bits of dialogue being almost identical. However, it also deviates from its inspiration at times and is at its most interesting and valuable in these little moments, providing lurid snapshots of a place and a culture.
Expectedly, and true to the heroes of Turkish genre cinema, the vigilante in this film is significantly more sadistic than his stateside counterpart and devises amusing means of dispatching his targets at the end. Along the way there’s a Turkish funeral, a very welcome bellydance, and distinctive, somewhat exotic music (played over and over again at intervals) and even some tits.
Keywords
Female Nudity
Female Topless Nudity
Nudity
Murder
Rape
Prostitute
Revenge
Cigarette Smoking
Telephone Call
Stripper
Criminal
Funeral
Nightclub
Group
Wife
Electrocution
Necklace
Home Invasion
Vigilante
Handgun
Loss Of Wife
Vigilantism
Thrown Through A Window
Hoodlum
Violent Sex
Death Wish
Belly Dancing
Forced Entry
Also Known As
The Executioner, Turkish Death Wish, Cellat (original title)