No need for trust. Believing is enough.
Ali (Ugur Uzunel) is experiencing a debilitating dose of ennui. His father wants him to settle down and help him run his business, but Ali has no interest in that whatsoever. Instead, Ali is consumed by his dreams of a cargo ship named Vamos that he thinks will take him off to his true purpose in life. Eda (M. Sitare Akbas) is a young graffiti artist that seems to be painting the same ship that Ali sees in his dreams. The two meet and agree to find the ship and leave together. Eda is having trouble at home as her father has returned, apparently after years of unexplained absence, and her mother embraces the chance to have the family back together again. I'm not sure what the fish meant, though.
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Ali (Ugur Uzunel) is experiencing a debilitating dose of ennui. His father wants him to settle down and help him run his business, but Ali has no interest in that whatsoever. Instead, Ali is consumed by his dreams of a cargo ship named Vamos that he thinks will take him off to his true purpose in life. Eda (M. Sitare Akbas) is a young graffiti artist that seems to be painting the same ship that Ali sees in his dreams. The two meet and agree to find the ship and leave together. Eda is having trouble at home as her father has returned, apparently after years of unexplained absence, and her mother embraces the chance to have the family back together again. I'm not sure what the fish meant, though.
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- 6/8/2015
- by Jason Ratigan
- JustPressPlay.net
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