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  • Currently available on Netflix. I had to watch the movie over 4 or 5 days because I couldn't take more than 20 minutes of it in one sitting. Incredibly lame writing. No laughs at all. Awful, awful awful movie. Do. Not. Waste. Your. Time.
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    I think comedy movies are supposed to be funny but this one is stupid. the wife is so annoying, i know the husband is insensitive sometimes but the wife was overreacting and always jumping into conclusions, she was also gullible. the plot does not make sense at all. the part where the hot business partner flew all the way to their holiday is nonsense.
  • nuhcicek-4937116 December 2020
    Horrible acting. No story line. Whenever you watch movie, you want something that stays with you. This was a total waste of time.
  • gokcink3 March 2019
    Far away worst Turkish movie ever. Scenerio is awful. Act are awful. Waste of time and money. Most nonsense final in movie history.
  • OMG, en kötü filmi degiiiil!

    Definitely a typical "trying to save the relationship" kind of rom-com but with the Turkish twists of pretty seaside cinematography and an opening scene of Iskender kebab that starts off the story.

    Biggest disappointment would be some green screen moments amongst the stunning shots of Fethiye, but they don't ruin it all that much. Plenty of scenes will have your jaw dropping, your eyes opened, and wanting to paraglide above the Aegean Sea or cruise through those mountain roads at some point in your life with a sexy Turkish lover.

    Apart from the setting, Murat delivers more physical comedy and facial expressions in this one, but the supporting characters made this movie a lot better! Gonca's rambling, quirky lines and inventive devising of Okan's demise were sometimes too much to keep up with in the subtitles but she had me laughing the most. She only got better with Bülent's ax-wielding antics towards the end. A little over the top and sadistic, but it was some of the best comical violence I've seen so far in a Turkish comedy.

    It's just a bright, silly comedy that utilizes good music in the right spots, a few laughs and showcases one of the bluest, prettiest spots of the Turkish Riviera that a non-Turkish audience should absolutely appreciate.
  • Gainesa0924 October 2022
    My favorite actors are typically those that have hilariously exaggerated facial expressions when performing and this movie had it all! I really enjoyed the dynamics in character performance. I did not see the ending coming at all.

    I will admit I was afraid to watch the move at first given the title "Kill Me If You Dare" as I wasn't in the mood for anything full on horror, but this was a majority rom-com which is probably why I enjoyed it so much.

    I did decide to watch the film after making the shocking discovery that the two main actors in this film also had major roles in a TV show I recently watched on Netflix called "Another Self." That tv show was amazing as it interwoven ancestry family constellations into its main theme and I will forever recommend it to anyone I meet.

    I'm really happy that Another Self tv show led me to Kill Me If You Dare. I laughed throughout the film during a time when I really needed it.