Review of Zübük

Zübük (1980)
10/10
Turkey's 40 year unchanged politics
21 February 2024
Zubuk is a 1980 Turkish comedy film that exposes the corruption and hypocrisy of the Turkish political system and the society that supports it. The film is based on the novel by Aziz Nesin, a famous Turkish writer and satirist. The film is directed by Kartal Tibet and written by Atif Yilmaz. The film stars Kemal Sunal as Ibrahim Zubukzade, a corrupt politician who is expelled from his party.

The film is a sharp and witty critique of the Turkish politics and the people who are manipulated by it. Zubukzade is a dishonest, immoral, and opportunistic man who will do anything for his own benefit. He uses his cunning and trickery to turn everyone against each other, so that the people eventually beg him to become the mayor. He also avoids the traps set by his enemies with his wit and luck. He then gets himself elected as a member of parliament.

The film shows how Zubukzade exploits the ignorance, greed, and ungratefulness of the people. He uses religion, nationalism, and democracy as tools to deceive and manipulate the masses. He also seduces and marries the daughter of an opposition leader at gunpoint. He is a master of lies and flattery, and he knows how to use the media and the public opinion to his advantage.

The film also shows how the journalist Yasar, who wants to write a series of articles about Zubukzade's life and deeds, is shocked and disgusted by his stories. He goes to talk to Zubukzade face to face, hoping to expose his true nature. But Zubukzade, with his shamelessness, blames the people for being the real culprits, and claims that he is a honest and patriotic politician. Yasar almost feels sorry for Zubukzade, but he realizes that Zubukzade played a trick on him as well.

The film is a brilliant satire that reflects the past, present, and future of Turkish political history. It is a timeless and universal film that can be enjoyed by anyone who likes comedy and social commentary. The film is also a showcase of Kemal Sunal's talent and charisma, as he portrays the character of Zubukzade with perfection. The film is a classic of Turkish cinema that deserves to be watched and appreciated.
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