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Baskin 2015 123movies

Baskin 2015 123movies

Enter a world of suffering and madness.Dec. 31, 201597 Min.
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Watch: Baskın: Karabasan 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – A squad of unsuspecting cops go through a trapdoor to Hell when they stumble upon a Black Mass in an abandoned building..
Plot: Feature length version of the 2013 Turkish short film about police making a horrifying discovery in an apartment building.
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Ratings:

5.8/10 Votes: 10,950
80% | RottenTomatoes
58/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 241 Popularity: 9.348 | TMDB

Reviews:

A trip to hell n back. Very surrealistic, like a frightening nightmare.
Came across this title while browsing on IMDb. Read very positive reviews by regular posters in the cinema board section.

The movie starts very promising. Cops chatting n dining in some very creepy motel. The atmosphere is creepy. The chat goes on. A lil boring in the beginning but the patience pays off very well once they get to the abandoned building when hell is truly unleashed.

Its like a Freudian, giving way to a claustrophobic sense of approaching dread of darkness and of death.

The set lighting is extremely poor (may b the low budget n debut direction).

Some of the sequences have less of an impact than they would have if we were able to see more of what was going.

Thankfully it wasn’t shot in hand held shaky cam stuff.

The dark, desaturated cinematography is perfectly suited to this aesthetic and adds to the grime.

The movie is very surrealistic, like a trip to hell n back.

When the end credit rolls, u feel like u jus awoke from a mind-*uckin nightmare.

Curious to see what its director will do next.

Fans of Clive Barker, Lucio Fulci, David Lynch, Dario Argento n Wes Craven will definitely enjoy this movie.

The actor who played Baba has an extremely unique look, like a true Satan waiting in hell.

Review By: Fella_shibby
Turkish cops: to protect and to slaughter!
If “being a good horror movie” was purely a matter of inserting cruel images, nightmarish scenery and petrifying characters in your movie, then “Baskin” inarguably was one of the greatest horror masterpieces of the past 2-3 decades. This film is literally chock- full of grueling gore and the decors are so disturbing that viewers with a weak stomach won’t even be able to digest them. Unfortunately, however, “being a good horror movie” is also about a solid script, originality, a coherent structure and a minimum of empathy with the lead characters. These are all elements that I missed in “Baskin” and which prevent me from labeling as a true genre delight. What remains is nevertheless a more than remarkable and grotesquely violent horror movie from Turkey. This country has a rather bizarre tradition when it comes to making horror/cult movies. During the 70s and 80s they mostly just made shameless and unintentionally hilarious imitations of famous blockbuster, like “Turkish Superman” or “Seytan” (a blatant copy of “The Exorcist”), but since a few years there’s a new generation of Turkish horror directors and at least they want to uplift the quality level of their national horror cinema a bit. The protagonists in “Baskin” are five police officers and, I don’t know whether it was director/co- writer Can Evrenol’s intention or not, but the film doesn’t exactly draw a positive image of the Turkish authority figures. They’re sitting in a filthy roadside diner, telling vulgar stories about their meeting with (male) prostitutes to each other and collectively harass a young waiter. Kind of like Joe Pesci did in “Goodfellas”; they pick on a poor sucker because he dared to laugh with their stories even though he wasn’t invited at the table to laugh. A few moments later they decide that the physically ill person of the bunch can drive the van and they have a little karaoke party in their service vehicle. Doesn’t really encourage you to trust the Turkish police, now does it? They subsequently receive a vague radio report that leads them to an abandoned mansion where a satanic sect is in the middle of holding a black mass. The high-priest is excessively cruel in his execution rituals, but there also seems to be a link between the events here and the recurring nightmares of the youngest cop Arda. I’ve read a review on “Baskin” that described the film like a compound between the narrative styles of David Lynch and Rob Zombie. The comparison definitely makes sense, although our pal Can Evrenol is not (yet) as skilled and experienced as those two. Many, many sequences are truly sickening to watch, with explicit footage of eye-stabbings, slit throats and cut open stomachs. One last thing I simply have to mention – and genuinely applaud – is the terrific casting work! Particularly the supportive roles are masterfully cast; most notable two actors with faces that were seemingly made to have a career in horror cinema (although this may come across as very disrespectful because they both obviously suffer from a physical condition that makes them look that way). Mehmet Cerrahoglu depicts the high-priest and he’s the kind of actor who only looks scarier from the moment he removes his mask. The other actor is named Seyithan Özdemir and he is credited as “giant man/frog hunter”. He instantly reminded me of 1940s actor/horror icon Rondo Hatton! I would strongly advise Mr. Özdemir to pick up a few words of English and purchase a plane ticket to Hollywood, as he can surely make it big in Hollywood with a mug like that.
Review By: Coventry

Other Information:

Original Title Baskın: Karabasan
Release Date 2015-12-31
Release Year 2015

Original Language tr
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 350000
Revenue 318155
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Crime, Drama, Fantasy
Director Can Evrenol
Writer Ogulcan Eren Akay, Can Evrenol, Ercin Sadikoglu
Actors Mehmet Cerrahoglu, Görkem Kasal, Ergun Kuyucu
Country Turkey
Awards 5 wins & 10 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1, 2.39:1
Camera Arri Amira, Red Epic Dragon (B-Cam some scenes)
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format ProRes 4444
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (ACES)
Printed Film Format N/A

Baskin 2015 123movies
Baskin 2015 123movies
Baskin 2015 123movies
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Baskin 2015 123movies
Baskin 2015 123movies
Baskin 2015 123movies
Baskin 2015 123movies
Original title Baskın: Karabasan
TMDb Rating 5.776 241 votes

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