Moved, I cried a few times during the movie watching (although I was laughed at by an episode in the middle)
The storyline is average in war-themed movies. Although the actors’ acting skills are not particularly prominent, they are so simple and natural that people do not feel that they are watching the movie, but that they feel that they are real. The character image of "Ali" in the film is particularly special. It is the brilliance displayed in a special environment that makes people sigh and even sad! The true feelings of the Turkish male protagonist and the South Korean little girl may only be experienced by the people in the story! The story is based on real people and things. I didn’t expect it. Because of the famine, it was the first time to watch a Turkish movie. It was the first time I watched a Turkish movie. I was impressed. I still believe that there is truth, goodness and beauty in the world.
View more about Ayla: The Daughter of War reviews