
Kaos 2018
In Kaos (2018), director Semir Aslanyürek crafts a gripping drama that plunges three strangers into a moral reckoning against the backdrop of an unforgiving storm.
Director: Semir Aslanyürek
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kaos (2018) about?
Kaos follows three unrelated individuals who find themselves trapped together in a cave after a landslide. As a violent storm rages outside, each must confront their past misdeeds while fighting for survival in a confined space where time—and hope—are running out.
Who directed Kaos?
Semir Aslanyürek directed Kaos, bringing a sharp focus to the film's tense psychological and moral themes.
Who stars in Kaos?
The film features Bülent Emin Yarar, Erdal Sarı, Canan Ergüder, and Yetkin Dikinciler in the lead roles.
Is Kaos (2018) worth watching?
Kaos offers a compelling mix of drama, crime, and mystery with strong performances from its ensemble cast. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its atmospheric tension and moral dilemmas make it a gripping watch for fans of intense character-driven thrillers.
How long is Kaos?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Kaos (2018) — Three strangers, one sealed cave, and a reckoning of guilt
In Kaos (2018), director Semir Aslanyürek crafts a gripping drama that plunges three strangers into a moral reckoning against the backdrop of an unforgiving storm. Trapped together in a cave sealed by a landslide, Bülent Emin Yarar, Erdal Sarı, and Canan Ergüder play sinners whose paths collide in sudden, desperate convergence. The claustrophobic atmosphere amplifies their guilt as the elements rage outside, forcing them to confront not just nature's fury, but their own buried transgressions. As the clock runs down, tensions rise and alliances shift—each character's darkest secrets coming to light in a race against time.
With its blend of crime, mystery, and psychological depth, Kaos weaves a story that's as much about redemption as it is about survival. The cave becomes a crucible of moral judgment, where the storm outside mirrors the turmoil raging within. Aslanyürek's direction infuses the film with raw intensity, and the ensemble cast delivers performances that linger long after the credits roll.