"I'm not good at all, ada, I never forgot about you. I never thought about it, I'm nothing. Everything was a mess. When we first broke up, I felt like a bird. I thought it was for you, but I did a good thing by myself. Until a very small thing, completely disrupted my life. That day, a little hairpin of yours laughed at me. It was that morning that I realized that I lost You. And so many other things, you're no more. I'll never live with anyone again. Life goes on laughing at me. I always see faces like yours. Smell like . heard something like that. Or just my feeling, I don't know. Got it? That hairpin you lost one day and you never know where it was, it's still in my pocket. I go a lot Take a look at that street, and then imagine that everything is still the same as it used to be, I stood there blankly, imagining you sitting in it, I lied to myself, and tried to comfort myself. ada."
I admit that I have been in a bad mood recently, I have been deliberately looking for romantic and light love dramas, hoping to solve it without thinking. The first three quarters of the film did give me that feeling too.
And the last quarter... I just blame myself for choosing the wrong movie. That tone, superimposed on all kinds of real life, was hurt for a long time. Until two days later, it slowed down a little and made a mark.
I have watched 2 Turkish films so far, and the book "My Father, My Son" was once listed as the top of my favorite films. This one is no different. Impressed with Turkish movies all at once.
The idea of the film: eloquently, but so moving.
1. The male protagonist (Alper) appears, explaining his character and occupation
2. The male and female protagonists meet and explain the female protagonist 's character and occupation 3. The male protagonist
pursues the female protagonist (Ada)
4. The female protagonist is invited to dinner and stays at the male protagonist's house. After waking up, the first A conflict
5. Reconciliation. The male protagonist stays at the female protagonist's house, and his feelings are sublimated.
6. The two spend a period of sweet life
7. The male protagonist's mother visits, the female protagonist receives friendly reception, and the male protagonist is autistic (*)
8. The mother leaves, the male protagonist suddenly proposes to break up, and the female protagonist is sad
9. After the breakup, the male protagonist The Lord is lost.
10. A few years later, the two met on the street again. Inner monologue (*)
"I went to see her (here refers to the male protagonist's mother) after breaking up with you, and the house where you were born. I went to the town where you were a child, dear. You My mother took me on a trip back to your past...I told her not to tell you. I saw the room you grew up in. The bed you slept in honey. I imagine your childhood Picture. You used to be there, didn't know you would meet me someday. I imagined you lying on my lap and I told you stories and you grew up. A story in my heart. You know how much I love this A story? I wrote a happy ending for it. I'm sitting in this room with you, not talking. You sit quietly beside me, that's the end, it's another life. It's just you and me , you look at me with blue eyes but not frantic. We are silent. Another happy ending in another life. That's the ending that should be ours. Our story is there somewhere.. .It will stay with me forever because that is my only support. So the taste of a person will always remain the same. I took something that belonged to you. A record, "Fairy Tale". If one day You go back and you'll never know why that record is gone. I still have your record and you won't know. When I close my eyes, you're the one lying in my arms, not someone else And you won't know."
Cry point 2:
(*) The male protagonist's mother came to visit, and had a brief exchange before going to bed. The male protagonist "It's too hard, mom, it's too hard."
(*) The end part.
Quoting the heroine's words to end: "You are always just borrowing other people's children, other people's bodies, and other people's lives. Until the day you return it, you will always be alone."
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