The Bandit (1996)

Movie · 1996 · Crime, Drama, Thriller · 2h 8m · TR

Curator score: 7.8/10 (99.2K ratings)

Overview

The film tells the story of a group of bandits captured in the Cudi Mountains 35 years ago. All of them have died, either from illness or vendettas; only Baran (Şener Şen) survives. After serving his 35-year sentence, Baran is released from Viranşehir Prison and learns that his birthplace is now submerged under the waters of a dam. Ceren Ana (Zübeyde Erden) tells him about the past. Baran is imprisoned because of the betrayal of his old friend Berfo (Kamran Usluer). Berfo stole the bandits gold, bought his childhood love Keje (Sermin Hürmeriç) from her father, and fled to Istanbul. While Baran is searching for Keje, he encounters a young man named Cumali (Uğur Yücel). These two men find solace in each other to avoid being swept away by the storms of the big city. And in this world where violence, betrayal, passion, boundless love and hatred intertwine, they try to survive.

Ratings

Director

Yavuz Turgul

Production

Geopoly, Filma-Cass, ArtCam

Cast

Şener Şen, Uğur Yücel, Sermin Hürmeriç, Yeşim Salkım, Kamran Usluer, Kayhan Yıldızoğlu, Necdet Mahfi Ayral, Güven Hokna, Özkan Uğur, Ülkü Duru, Melih Çardak, Settar Tanrıöğen, Rıza Sönmez, Ümit Çırak, Celal Perk, Kurtcebe Turgul, Kemal İnci, Kezban Şardan, Romina Özipekçi, Yurdan Edgü

Curator Review

Verdict

A sweeping, emotionally charged crime drama that blends outlaw myth, tragic romance, and culture-clash urban survival. Its strength is the way it turns a revenge-and-betrayal plot into something mournful and humane, with standout performances and a memorable sense of place.

Best for

  • fans of tragic crime dramas
  • viewers who like outlaw stories with romantic longing
  • people drawn to city-versus-rural culture shock
  • audiences who appreciate strong lead performances
  • fans of emotionally rich, old-school melodrama

Skip if

  • you want a lean, plot-first thriller
  • you dislike heightened melodrama or sentiment
  • you prefer contemporary pacing and style
  • you are looking for light entertainment

Overview

The Bandit is a rare crime film that feels both mythic and intimate. It begins with betrayal and imprisonment, but it keeps widening into a story about time, displacement, and the way love survives damage. The result is less a conventional thriller than a tragic folk epic set against a modernizing Turkey.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the emotional contrast: an old-world outlaw dropped into Istanbul, and a city that is both seductive and indifferent. The film finds real tenderness in the bond between its two central men, while never losing sight of the violence and corruption around them. It has the sweep of a classic and the ache of a personal lament.

Bottom line

If you respond to crime stories with romance, melancholy, and a strong sense of place, this is an easy recommendation. It is especially rewarding for viewers who like their genre films to feel larger than the genre itself.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Uğur (5★) · 295 likes

beni hapiste vurdular keje ölmedim. hastalandım bir ciğerimi orada bıraktım gene ölmedim. çok dövdüler beni kan kustum ama ölmedim. yaşadım... seni bir kez daha görebilmek için yaşadım.

Artemis Fletcher (4★) · 222 likes

So I rented this movie on Pantaflix because this movie is pretty hard to come by in the United States. But the issue here is, Pantaflix didn’t have English subtitles for it, and since I don’t speak Turkish, I decided I would try to find a version with subtitles. Unfortunately, there is no other legal online source for this movie, as far as I have searched. So what I did was I looked up the movie subtitles, pasted it into… more

Piril O (4.5★) · 197 likes

Söyleyecek çok şey var. Filmde dikkatimi çekenler 35 sene hapiste kaldıktan sonra hem köyü barajın altında kaldığı hem de sevdiği kadının izini sürmek için zorunlu olarak kırsaldan kente göçen eşkiyanın, şehir eşkiyalarına kıyasla naifliği; şehirde yaşanılan kültür şoku ve yozlaşma; geçim sıkıntısı ve bundan dolayı sapılan yollar; Cumhuriyet Oteli'nde kalan misafirlerin kültürel çeşitliliği... Film masalsı olmasına rağmen dönemin toplumunun çok güzel bir yansıması olmuş. Aklımda kalan sahneler, hapisten çıkıp İstanbul'a gelince eşkiyanın arabalardan korkması, İstanbul'u tepeden ilk gördüğü sahne, çocuğa… more Söyleyecek çok şey var. Filmde dikkatimi çekenler 35 sene hapiste kaldıktan sonra hem köyü barajın altında kaldığı hem de sevdiği kadının izini sürmek için zorunlu olarak kırsaldan kente göçen eşkiyanın, şehir eşkiyalarına kıyasla naifliği; şehirde yaşanılan kültür şoku ve yozlaşma; geçim sıkıntısı ve bundan dolayı sapılan yollar; Cumhuriyet Oteli'nde kalan misafirlerin kültürel çeşitliliği... Film masalsı olmasına rağmen dönemin toplumunun çok güzel bir yansıması olmuş. Aklımda kalan sahneler, hapisten çıkıp İstanbul'a gelince eşkiyanın arabalardan korkması, İstanbul'u tepeden ilk gördüğü sahne, çocuğa… more

handeisler (4★) · 150 likes

“Korkma sadece toprağa gideceksin, sonra toprak olacaksın, sonra sularla birlikte bir çiçeğin bedenine yürüyeceksin oradan özüne ulaşacaksın çiçeği özüne bir arı konacak, belki belki o arı ben olacağım."

Batuhan Taşçılar (4.5★) · 142 likes

2 analyzes in English and Turkish ( English Below) Türkçe:Geliyorum, eşkıyalar, geliyorumAşk, gurur, intikam, batıdan uzak bir adam ve başrolde bizi güldürmesiyle tanıdığımız, Türkiye'nin en iyi oyuncularından efsanevi Şener Şen… Ancak, bu sefer güldürmüyor. Her duyguyu yaşatarak bizi çaresiz hissettiriyor. Kesinlikle Türkiye'nin en iyi filmlerinden biri olan bu yapım, izlerken sürekli duygu değişimi yaşattı ve asla bitmesini istemedim. Dolu dolu, bir o kadar da akıcıydı. 1998’de 70. Akademi Ödülleri’nde Türkiye’yi aday adayı olarak temsil eden, 2001 yılına kadar… more

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Topics

crime drama, tragic romance, outlaw, urban alienation, culture clash, melancholy, betrayal, 1990s cinema, epic storytelling

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