November 15, 2006

Second Trailer for The Son of the Man Who Saved the World

(Posted In Comedy Continental Europe and Russia Cult Sci-Fi / Fantasy Trailer Alert )

turkishstarwars2.jpgA second trailer for The Son of the Man Who Saved the World (Turkish title: Dunyayi Kurtaran Adamin Oglu or Turks in Space for the Europe release) is now online at the official site. Heres the synopsis taken from the press release at the Maxximum film site:

It's the year 2055; the universe has not yet reached peace, and a government that will establish universal peace has not yet been formed.

Although planets, states have formed an Orion Union, this union is also incapable of solving the problems. Gangs, short-sighted kings and dominant queens… Shortly, it's the chaos that rules in space.

Turks are now in space too with their kebab restaurants, grocery stores, and with professions like car park mafia. The Turks' application to join the Orion-Union is still being discussed by the member states.

The only team who can put an end to this mess is the crew on the Turkish spaceship captained by Kartal Kaptan. Will this team, who gets sad and drinks raki while steering the spaceship, has a barbeque party in the cockpit and throws the garbage out into space, be able to save the cosmos from all these troubles?

The sci-fi comedy will hit Turkey theaters on December 15th of 2006.

The Son of the Man Who Saved the World Official site (Click on "Fragman" to view trailer)
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» Posted by Wolf at November 15, 2006 12:24 PM
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Reader Comments

It feels like a cross between the STAR WARS prequels, COWBOY BEBOP, and RED DWARF. I'm now intrigued by this.

» Posted by Rhythm-X at November 15, 2006 03:22 PM

This is a sequel of The Man Who Saved the Earth (aka Turkish Star Wars) and judging by the trailer it is all about Turks mocking themselves and Orion Union is so obviously European Union. I can see this being very funny for Turkish people but many jokes will fly over the heads of viewers who are not familiar with Turkish habbits and entertainment. Still the FX doesn't look bad and I hope that this film will wash over the severe dissapointment of Hokkabaz, which is bad but not even so bad it is good.

» Posted by eliza bennet at November 16, 2006 06:44 AM

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