John Woo’s “The Killer” meets Shakespeare’s MacBeth in this gun barrel, hip-hop drama seen through African eyes. “Bloody Streetz” is the story of what happens when a ruthless killer for hire runs up against an African spirit and is forced to learn the errors of his ways.
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Umut, a strange, introverted, born young man, lives with his mother Leyla in a slum in Istanbul Esenler, and works as an apprentice in an auto repair shop. Realizing that her mother has been acting strangely recently, Umut begins to follow her secretly and learns that Leyla is with a man. The facts about the identity of this man will turn Umut’s life upside down … In the second part of the film, a completely different Umut goes after a completely different Leyla …
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