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So, 'Bazıları Dayak Sever' is this intriguing 1963 Turkish comedy that leans heavily into slapstick humor and absurd situations. The pacing has this almost relentless rhythm, keeping you chuckling even when the jokes feel a bit offbeat. The performances have a raw quality, with actors really throwing themselves into their roles, making the comedic bits land in unexpected ways. It's not just about laughs; there's a cultural commentary woven throughout that gives it some depth, even if it's masked by the silliness. It plays with the theme of societal norms and personal freedom, wrapped in a playful atmosphere that's distinctively mid-20th century Turkey. You can tell it’s a product of its time, and that's part of its charm.
This film is fairly scarce in the collector's market, making it a rare find for those into vintage Turkish cinema. There's limited availability in different formats, but some collectors have reported finding it in obscure compilations or private screenings. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate the quirks of international comedies from the '60s, and it’s a nice snapshot of the Turkish film landscape during that era.
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