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'G.O.R.A.' is a 2004 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by mer Faruk Sorak, which stars Cem Ylmaz as a used carpet salesman who is abducted by aliens from the planet G.O.R.A. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2004 and was followed by the sequels 'A.R.O.G' (2008) and 'Arif V 216' (2018).[http://www.lebleb.com/filmdetails.php?film_id=278 Lebleb.com Gora]

Synopsis



Arif (Cem Ylmaz), a carpet seller in Turkey, lives by trying to sell-off carpets and fake images of U.F.O fabricated from his elaborate hoaxes. Coincidentally, he is abducted by aliens from planet G.O.R.A along with other earthlings. This abduction is carried out by G.O.R.A security chief Logar Trihis as a grudge for the ill-treatment his ancestors received while visiting earth. On the spaceship, Arif comes across a hologram image of Garaval who tells Arif that he can sense the Force within him (a spoof reference to The Star Wars) and instructs Arif to look for him. Upon landing on G.O.R.A, Arif continues to look for opportunities to escape but repeatedly fails. He builds up a friendship with inmates Faruk and Robot-216. Robot-216 is a close confidant of Princess Ceku who was demoted to prisons by an angry Logar. It is revealed that Logar plans to usurp the throne by marrying Princess Ceku although Ceku is not in love with him. To carry out his plan, he sets a fireball towards G.O.R.A and asks for the Princess's hand as the reward on the condition that he will save G.O.R.A. The king has to agree as the alternative option of using sacred stone is hindered by the absence of the manual (the manual is stolen by Logar). But when Logar fails to fire-off his weapon, Arif comes to the rescue by performing the sacred stone ritual which resembles scene from The Fifth Element film Arif saw. Logar is furious as it required Arif to kiss Ceku. So, he blackmails the king into agreeing Ceku's marriage with him. However, Ceku learns from her mother that her original father is in fact an earthling. She sets off to find him with Arif, Faruk and Robot -216. But along the way, Logar's men intercept and take Ceku back. At the same time, Arif meets Garavel who is an old acquaintance of Ceku's father. With his help, Arif gains power-ups and invades the castle to rescue Ceku. In a move spoofing The Matrix, Arif defeats Logar and exposes his sinister plans to everybody. Arif and Ceku, very much in love, return to earth and lives off as a couple. The film ends with the couple happily driving on a highway.

Cast



* Cem Ylmaz Arif Ik/Cpt. Logar Trihis

* Rasim ztekin Bob Marley Faruk

* zkan Uur Garavel

* dil Frat Mulu

* afak Sezer Kuna

* zge zberk Princess Ceku

* Erdal Tosun Rendroy

* Ozan Gven 216-Robot

* Cezmi Baskn Amir Tocha

Reception



Reviews

Todd Brown, writing for 'Twitch Film', describes the film as, "a very funny, very Mel Brooks inspired sci fi comedy," with "some pitch perfect knocks on both Star Wars and the Matrix films in there," that "looked good...went on to become a huge hit in its native country," and "re-introduced Turkish genre film to international audiences as it rolled out on the festival circuit," proving that Turkey "was capable of producing big, glossy productions with the very best of them."

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