Turkish Delight (1973)

Movie · 1973 · Drama, Romance · 1h 48m · R · NL

Curator score: 6.4/10 (24.2K ratings)

A real love story.

Overview

Gifted but hot-headed sculptor Eric has a stormy, erotic, and star-crossed romance with a beautiful young woman named Olga.

Ratings

Director

Paul Verhoeven

Production

Verenigde Nederlandsche Filmcompagnie (VNF), Rob Houwer Film Holland

Cast

Monique van de Ven, Rutger Hauer, Tonny Huurdeman, Wim van den Brink, Hans Boskamp, Dolf de Vries, Manfred de Graaf, Dick Scheffer, Marjol Flore, Bert Dijkstra, Bert André, Jon Bluming, Paul Brandenburg, Suze Broks, David Conyers, Truus Dekker, Marijke Frijlink, Reinier Heidemann, Wim Hoddes, Hans Kemna

Curator Review

Verdict

A provocative, tragic romance that starts as a bawdy erotic comedy and curdles into something much sadder and more devastating. It’s messy, funny, obscene, and emotionally raw, with early Verhoeven already showing a taste for shock, tenderness, and bodily extremity.

Best for

  • viewers who like taboo-bending European dramas
  • fans of erotic films with a tragic edge
  • people interested in early Paul Verhoeven
  • audiences open to dark humor and bodily provocation
  • viewers who appreciate intense, messy relationships on screen

Skip if

  • you want a conventional love story
  • you’re looking for tasteful or restrained erotica
  • graphic bodily imagery and sexual frankness put you off
  • you prefer tidy plotting and emotionally comfortable endings

Overview

Turkish Delight is one of those films that begins as a wild seduction and ends as a bruised memory. Verhoeven frames the romance with a reckless, almost adolescent appetite for sex, humor, and provocation, but he keeps letting mortality and decay seep in until the film becomes something much more painful than a scandalous love story.

Worth noting

Rutger Hauer is magnetic here: handsome, volatile, funny, and deeply unsettling in a way that makes the character feel alive rather than merely charming. The relationship at the center of the film is passionate and self-destructive, and the movie understands that desire can be ecstatic one moment and humiliating the next.

Bottom line

What lingers is the collision of tenderness and vulgarity. Verhoeven refuses to sanitize anything, yet the film is not just trying to shock; it’s also trying to capture how love, illness, sex, and time all erode the fantasy of permanence. It’s daring, ugly, romantic, and strangely beautiful.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Magnusp (4★) · 241 likes

Is there anyone apart from Verhoeven who can make a tender love film with elements of shit, rape and maggots?

sydney (4★) · 150 likes

this is how i always want to remember rutger hauer - an impossibly young, impossibly gorgeous, incredibly deranged pervert <3

Slig001 (4★) · 142 likes

Paul Verhoeven's second feature film is this romantic drama depicting a turbulent love story between a hot headed artist and the girl he falls in love with. Turkish Delight starts as it means to go on - a brutal sequence that sees Rutger Hauer kill two people, before this is revealed to be a violent fantasy as we see actor lying naked on his bed. This is early Verhoeven but he's always known how to provoke. The film is absolutely… more Paul Verhoeven's second feature film is this romantic drama depicting a turbulent love story between a hot headed artist and the girl he falls in love with. Turkish Delight starts as it means to go on - a brutal sequence that sees Rutger Hauer kill two people, before this is revealed to be a violent fantasy as we see actor lying naked on his bed. This is early Verhoeven but he's always known how to provoke. The film is absolutely… more

Diogo Serafim (5★) · 135 likes

Maggots and worms on her breasts, everything is slowly decaying, freedom is attached to time. Verhoeven manages to incorporate his erotic rawness with a narrative spontaneity that constructs such an utterly beautiful film in all its scatological approach, everything is natural, things just keep on happening as you keep moving with the march of time and dealing with the finitude of it all.

Jackie (4.5★) · 105 likes

“how is your?”“my what?”“you know, that. 🫵🏻🍆”“🙂‍↕️😄👍🏻” the world has not been the same since the artist lost his muse: with her fiery red hair, tenacious energy, and her luminous presence looking radiant as ever, even under candlelight — simply put, everything was beautiful with her in life. Paul Verhoeven’s sophomore film, which was nominated for Best International Feature Film at the 46th Academy Awards, Turks Fruit (Turkish Delight), showcases a pair of star-crossed lovers, capturing their… more

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Topics

erotic drama, tragic romance, provocative, dark humor, bodily grotesque, 1970s cinema, European art film, sexual frankness, illness, melancholy

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