This movie is very sensational. During the whole process, I found that I didn't bring enough face towels, so I could only use a mask to block my tears. Haven't read the Korean version, only commented on the Turkish version.
Span: The film begins in 2004, and then goes back to 1984 to learn about the political background of these two time periods. In 2004, Turkey abolished the death penalty, of course, for the group that joined the European Union. The group owner hopes that Turkey will respect human rights. Turkey did so. In the 1980s, Turkey was very turbulent. In the end, the multi-party army, which was not interfered by ideology, came forward to establish a government and stabilize the situation. This shows how powerful the army is in 1984, the background of the film. A general It can cover the sky with one hand, laying the groundwork for the progress of the entire storyline.
General: Facing his deceased daughter, the general was very sad, blinded by hatred and anger, he just wanted to avenge his daughter, and he could bear to have another family separated from the father and daughter and forcibly killed innocent witnesses. There is a small detail. When Seda had an accident, the parents of the army brought their children to have a picnic. This was Seda's mother asking the general to find the children. He was about to stand up after the cigarette butt, which seemed to imply that the general's wife was very strong. Facing the pain of losing his daughter, the general was suspected of using his power to give his wife an explanation. (Of course it may be an over-interpretation, don't spray if you don't like it).
Warden and Sharif: Kind people, but in the face of the troops, that is, the power of the general, powerless. The same plot as "The Shawshank Redemption", where the power class shot innocent eyewitnesses for their own purposes.
Joseph: The gallows on behalf of the father, "helping someone else's daughter". At the beginning, I kept thinking about what crime he committed and was imprisoned. He was looking at the stains on the wall all day long and reflecting on his own mistakes. Although he was only a year and a half away from the prison, he firmly believed that he could not live a normal life. . A tree in the wild, with a red turban hanging on the tree, the daughter called her father's voice for help. The red turban floating on the tree seems to imply a mysterious force, the honor murder of the father buried the daughter, and then has been living in guilt. If he didn't go to the gallows for his father, he might end up committing suicide too, as the looped ropes appearing repeatedly on the camera seem to imply this.
Dad and daughter will not talk about it. They are similar to everyone else. The acting skills of the two are very good. Grandma is also an old actor, and the emotions are just right.
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