It's a disappointing Turkish film, too far from Ceylon's work, with a lack of synergy between the various elements of the film. Especially the soundtrack, it sounds on its own, and likes spoilers, reminding you early that tragedy is coming. The story is brightened by the murder of the father. The son, who thinks he has endured the humiliation, tried every means to make his father die, and burst into tears after the wish was fulfilled. The son of another family experienced the collapse of his father's image. He saw his useless father being ruthlessly reprimanded by his grandfather, and witnessed the wretched father peeping at the goddess-like teacher, agreeing that his father can be killed. The girl's story line is much gentler. She accidentally throws her infant brother out, but she faints like the wicked sued first. What an unhappy group of teenagers. For me, my father and the world have understood each other at a certain time, and there is no continuous hatred and dissatisfaction with them, so I don't like movies with hatred for the father, just like "Father and Son" and "Lady Mother", They tend to be too entangled with themselves and refuse to forgive.
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