To be honest, Turkey can make such a movie, and it is still worth seeing in the theater. It is adapted from the Korean movie of the same name. All in all, this Turkish-flavored film is very tear-jerking, the unfortunate mentally ill father, the innocent and lovely daughter, the fierce but kind-hearted inmate, the tearful grandma, and the little people intertwined with the glimmer of humanity, seven. Although the No. 1 room is a prison cell, it is purer than the sinister world outside. Although it feels a bit like a Middle Eastern fairy tale, is it not good to feel the long-lost beauty occasionally?
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