He's in the Army Now (original Turkish title: O Şimdi Asker) is a 2003 Turkish film, directed by Mustafa Altıoklar on a screenplay co-written by him and Levent Kazak.[1]
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Directed by | Mustafa Altıoklar |
Written by | Mustafa Altıoklar Levent Kazak |
Starring | Ali Poyrazoğlu Özcan Deniz Pelin Batu Yavuz Bingöl Gökhan Özoğuz Levent Kazak |
Cinematography | Soykut Turan |
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Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
When the devastating Kocaeli earthquake occurs, the Turkish government passes a special law allowing people to complete their military service in a month. Many make use of this law including Murat (a factory owner), Ömer (a factory worker), Gökhan Özoğuz (frontman of the ska-punk band Athena), Nihat (who lost his family in the earthquake), Can (who was rejected by the army for being overweight), Levent (a thespian), Australian Turk Hüseyin and his son Seyfi Paul, Laptop Recep. They join those who are already at the base: Captain Volkan Ateş (the commanding officer) and Karlıdağ (who is on extended service due to indiscipline).
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