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  • ilkercetin1 December 2018
    It was nice to have views from Gokceada at the background, light was very good. Singing scenes a bit too long. Demet Akbag is a great actor and carries the show. I'd except a funnier part from Gonca Vuslateri. Overall a cheerful light story.
  • I'm get bored from the repeating formula of Ata Demirer. In an Agean town, disconnected funny (!) stories at famous spots of the selected locations. Only concern is to beat 1 million view just for commercial gains. Not a valuable contribution to Turkish Cinema.
  • This movie is similar to other Ata Demirer movies. Sincere Anatolian people, "Demet Akbag", mafia men and love. I can't say it's a bad movie but you can use your two hours better.
  • It was another successful movie from captain Ata. Great casting and performances. Very good view of island. Lightning, camera and costumes very good. Story is warm and funny. You forget daily stress for 2 hours. Isn't great?
  • I generally enjoy Ata Demirer movies as popcorn comedies and watched this one with the same mentality. I have never expected world class directing or editing but this was just unbearably low quality. The story was difficult to follow, the jump from one scene to another was painfully disconnected and the writing was sub-par compared to Demirer's previous work. This will probably make me skip the next "island comedy" he comes up with.
  • Actually I was a big fan of Ata Demirer, from the years of "Tek Kisilik Dev Kadro". He has a very qualified vision of the community that we live in, and can reflect it very well. His former movies related to Egean culture are the best proof of it. But this movie seems that it's created for just commercial purposes. It didn't make me laugh, think or inspire for even just a second. This story does have the potential to be a terrifying (in a good sense) art project of Demirer, but he ruined it himself.
  • sinemburtay22 December 2018
    I've always liked Ata Demirer's movies, the way he tells his story, his characters and the scenes of our beautiful country but this movie is as good as first "Eyvah Eyvah" if not better. As usual Demet Akbag is amazing in addition to her hilarious character, I need to emphasize how good Ilker Aksum's acting is. I honestly burst into laughter in every other ten minutes during the movie which was more than I had imagined. I would like to thank each and every one of the cast and the director.