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    The movie wanted to handle a beautiful subject, but it couldn't be used to its full potential. The film touches too much of the right point very poorly. Television programs do not reflect real life and therefore they are hypocritical. As a social anomaly, we favor violence rather than making love. Not only does it perceive as sex, but all kinds of love bothers us. Violence has become ordinary. Emphasis was also placed on those who drew a false lad profile over the character of Baris.

    And one of the most important but not emphasized issues; Television markets us as a client to advertisers through ratings collecting productions. So viewers are a commercial merchandise for television. Then the person who takes the contestants hostage says that I want my money's worth, it is not very unfair!

    In short, the film touches many problems that surround the society today, but it does not go deeper. Still, it offers us a rich material that we can think of. The film's impressiveness comes from here.