The car looks so small in the dark
The three monkeys refer to the statue of the three monkeys in Japanese Shintoism. One closes his eyes, two cover his mouth, and three cover his ears.
Politician puts the blame for his own accident on his own driver
Son hates that politician
Politician hates his comforter
There was no speech in the picture, but his words came
Mom and politicians meet for money and fornication, so happy to pick up high heels
In a Turkish bar, the son dances and looks at his mother when he is tired from dancing
The son vomited on his body the next day because he was drunk yesterday, so he went home to change his clothes and found that there was a politician in the bathroom of his house, prying eyes
hit mom and ask the truth
to visit my father's prison, my father asked keenly
Father asked this question keenly
Surreal part: Dead brother pushes the door in
The dead brother, the son is lying on the bed at this time, maybe this is his dream
Picked up Dad, Dad was very angry that he used his compensation money to buy a car, and went with Dad to weed the brother's grave
The woman went to the politician's house to find him, and the politician's red car had his wife in it
change face after laughing
The frosted glass in the bathroom, my father found out that my mother was cheating, and the mirror clearly showed my mother after bathing
After Dad was released from prison, he chatted with the people in the teahouse, and the teahouse people said so
Woman wears red to meet politicians, always shows quarrel
There is an inexplicable feeling of the audience peeking through the bushes
Police ask who killed politician
Dad saw Mom jumping over the railing and jumping into the river. He panicked, but he didn't stop. There were tears in his eyes. The background sound was the sound of breathing and the sound of a woman gasping.
He didn't jump into the river, just chatted with his son, who killed the politician
A family of three chatting, the camera cuts to this
Dad got angry and said where did the woman jump off
The woman really wanted to dance and laughed, but he said again
Man standing alone, close-up of eyes, thunder + then eyes looking up, but the camera doesn't cut to the sky, it gives this long view later
The three monkeys refer to the statues of the three monkeys in Japanese Shintoism. One closes his eyes, the other covers his mouth, and the third covers his ears. I seem to have seen the wooden craft of the three monkeys and their presentation in Reader magazine a long time ago.
The plot comes from the encyclopedia, only for my own memory:
The actor's emotional expression is very restrained, and the plot has a helpless loop, which may correspond to what the woman said to the politician, "You are my destiny", and the whole film has a faint sense of destiny.
A family: husband Eyüp, wife Hacer and son Ismael. Eyüp's job is to drive for a local politician called Servet. Eyüp was persuaded to be his scapegoat when Servet was involved in a traffic accident on the eve of the election, and he offered a bargain: the sentence was short and Eyüp would still be paid while he served, and when he was released he would. get another money. For the money, Eyüp is bought by Servet and jailed on his behalf. In order to beg for money from Servet, Hacer is attracted by Servet and becomes his temporary lover. Ismael witnesses Hacer's adultery and a rift in his relationship with his mother. When Eyüp comes back, he discovers the secret between Hacer and Servet, but he doesn't know that Servet has long disliked his wife, and she is still struggling. Servet dies unexpectedly and Hacer becomes a suspect. As the couple's relationship struggles, Ismael confesses to his parents that he killed Servet after witnessing his mother begging. Eyüp let his son sleep peacefully, he walked out of the house, facing this situation, he learned Servet's trick, after wandering around the gate of the police station, he found another poorer coffee shop attendant, and replaced it with nine months in prison The hard work that comes to make the poorer people take the blame for their own sons.
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