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Öpüşmek Yasak is a delightful Turkish comedy that dives into the world of minibus drivers Burhan and Kemal, who have an ongoing rivalry. The film's tone is light-hearted, yet it cleverly captures the nuances of competition and friendship against the backdrop of suburban Şile. The pacing is brisk, maintaining an engaging rhythm as both drivers vie for supremacy in their new minibuses, ordered from their respective city-dwelling children. The practical effects, though modest, enhance the film's charm, and the performances bring an endearing quality to the characters. It's the kind of film that, while not widely recognized outside of Turkey, has a certain appeal for those interested in regional comedies and the evolution of Turkish cinema during the 60s.
Öpüşmek Yasak is somewhat of a rarity in Western collections, often overshadowed by more mainstream Turkish films. Its availability varies, with VHS and DVD formats appearing intermittently at niche markets and specialized distributors. Collectors who appreciate the nuances of regional cinema from the 1960s may find this film a unique addition, especially for its authentic portrayal of Turkish culture and humor.
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