Darbe (1976)
Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will find *Darbe* an unmissable experience. It’s more than a murder mystery; it’s a raw exploration of loyalty, class, and moral compromise. The emotional core is the shattered bond between a father and his union-worker son, set against a backdrop of factory strikes and corruption. Watching Ahmet and Kemal—old friends from different worlds—confront their own lives while hunting a killer is deeply gripping. This film appeals to anyone who loves tense, human stories about justice and the heavy cost of the choices we make.