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Tele Kızlar is quite an interesting piece from the mid-'80s Turkish cinema landscape. The film dives deep into the dark world of human trafficking—definitely not light fare. Şahin, our relentless police commissioner, is at the forefront, battling not just criminals but the moral decay they represent. The pacing feels gritty, matching the urgency of his pursuit; there's an almost palpable tension that keeps you engaged. I found the performances to be raw and compelling, especially in the way they portray the desperation and danger surrounding the characters. It's not just an adventure drama; it also explores themes of justice and moral ambiguity, which makes it more layered than it might seem at first glance. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, serve the story well, adding a certain authenticity to the harrowing situations depicted.
Dark exploration of human traffickingTension-filled pacingAuthentic performances
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