Sadik's dialogue with his father is simple, plain and full of moving. Isn't the contradiction between the freedom that the son wants and the path that the father gives us the way we live? We are moved by understanding. The conversation between grandfather and grandson is overflowing with warmth, and it is this kind of warmth that can resolve grandfather's stubborn face and stubborn heart. The scene of Dad opening his arms after Sadik's death is heartbreaking. And watching videos with the whole family from years ago, Deniz went back to his dad's childhood to see when he was the same age as him. There is also a conversation between Deniz and his father who woke up in a dream. We are especially moved by this film, because of the fragile and timeless feeling that connects us with our loved ones.
I think if our sons and dads have problems communicating with them in our lives, we can really use this film to educate them and let them know how to express this love.
We love too deeply and too hard.
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