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Marcelino 2023-09-22 21:26:12
Quote Children with closed eyes from under the bushes, towering white spires, the anxiety of discovery, the innocence of growth, the bitterness of cognition, the fear of the unknown, the life and death of others, our growth detours in loss and...
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Elody 2023-09-09 18:11:04
The photography is great, the soundtrack is nice but minus...
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Icie 2023-09-09 04:31:06
8.7; Which girl doesn't have sex, and which boy doesn't kill...
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Myrna 2023-09-04 17:10:04
Allegory, The Forbidden...
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Teagan 2023-08-29 21:37:15
Strange film, I watched it in a daze, with a lot of confusion and melancholy. Every nation has its own traditions in educating children, which have remained unchanged for thousands of years. Those who once hated these methods of education grew up from generation to generation until they became their parents....
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Sydnie 2023-07-28 14:08:38
Don't Fuck With...
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Ona 2023-07-20 14:48:54
We always see ourselves at different...
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Kiana 2023-07-19 00:30:58
The boy's partial hostility toward his father. Disappointed by her father, surrendered to patriarchy, the smart girl is bound by the family responsibilities her mother represents. Omer ended up crying on the cliff against the morning sun, perhaps realizing that no matter how much he tried, as long as he was in this beautiful and poor village, he would never be able to escape the influence of his father's world on him. The drowsiness of the protagonists is unaware. The grand music does not match...
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Rowland 2023-07-03 11:12:39
I watched it on the train in the summer vacation last year. It is different from us but also the same...
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Winfield 2023-07-02 21:02:51
Scenery of the Turkish countryside. Slightly scattered and slightly out of control, there is a taste of savage...
Bes Vakit Comments
Extended Reading
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Omer: I pray every night. For him to die.
Omer's Friend: How's he going to die?
Omer: Out of sickness.
Omer's Friend: Has he not gotten better?
Omer: An accident, then.
Omer's Friend: Maybe he'd fall from the minaret!
Omer: A snake could bite him.
Omer's Friend: Even if it did, it wouldn't kill him.
Omer: Scorpion! Didn't uncle Halil's grandson die of a scorpion sting?
Omer's Friend: He was a baby, though.
Omer: But if there are two or three of them! I'll find them.