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  • The protagoniste is very well portrayed by the main actress - a woman with many routines, but little true relationships in her life, a medical condition that prompts her to help a stranger, and an unexpected development that might make her rethink her life. The story has an interesting ending that makes one think rather than trying to explain.
  • taurushulk17 April 2024
    Sleepy, nonsense, with too many boring and meaningless long shots. The cinematography was boring and stiff. Quite boring waste of time and money at triple speed to watch, short-sighted, trivial, tasteless, lengthy. Precisely this is just another commercial that been originated by moron tobacco company. Speechless, so embarrassing, horrible, ridiculous, the director unbridled cheapening of time not only caused great physical and mental discomfort to the audience, do nothing just smoking only, meaningless argument, fainted, if don't know how to make a film, just donate money, minus ten for rating.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This supposedly liberal film challenging stereotypes about Turkish people actually manages to create a new stereotype all of its own. Not only is it offensive to Turks, it's also more than a little hypocritical. Turkish people do not have a reputation for being thieves, yet somehow at the end of the film a question has been raised as to whether they are, while the director wants us to think that he is challenging that stereotype. Utter nonsense.