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Adalet (1977) is this gritty little gem that blends action, crime, and a touch of adventure in a way that's both raw and compelling. The atmosphere is thick with tension as we follow Commissioner Musa and his team through the dark underbelly of urban life, and you really start to feel the stakes when Musa himself becomes a victim in this twisted game. The pacing is somewhat erratic but in a way that keeps you on your toes, and the performances, especially from the leads, have a sort of unrestrained energy that really sells the dire situation they find themselves in. This film's practical effects have a certain charm that adds to its unique character, making it stand out amidst the many similar flicks of its time.
Adalet has had a bit of an uneven format history, with limited releases primarily on VHS and some low-quality DVD transfers that are hard to find. This scarcity enhances its allure for collectors, especially those drawn to Turkish cinema or the action genre from this period. While not the most mainstream title, its distinctive style and narrative make it an interesting piece for anyone looking to explore the depths of international action films from the late 70s.
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