It's not just a feel-good comedy with strange plot twists, but rather a deep insight into what goes on when one takes on a role and lives through it to master it. Neslihan did a phenomenal job and proved herself, once again, to be an actress of a great caliber.
It isn't just a short commercial, but a little life journey that was lived and experienced whether in a different dimension, or in the imagination of an actress. The lines become blurry and it becomes easy to understand what it's like to live in a society when one may have a mental breakdown or mental issues - to viewers and the protagonist they are right, but when we see the way others around them react is concerning, to say the least.
On another note, it highlights the importance of following one's truth and internal conviction, reliance on one's confidence, and refusal to please the masses by compliance. There's so much to unpack!
The interesting foreshadowing was the protagonist's boyfriend's words about "not bringing the character back into their home and/or relationship."
10/10 if you pay attention and appreciate the depth.