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I started watching the movie for Ufuk Özkan's sake. At first I wondered what happened to Ufuk Özkan. He looked physically changed and extremely thin, probably because of his illnesses. But thanks to him the movie made sense. Because the spirit inside him is the same. I didn't find the movie bad, in fact I watched it without getting bored. There are touching scenes, scenes that make you laugh and dialogues that make you think. I didn't find it as empty as it is claimed to be. In fact, a very important topic was addressed and questioned. It is definitely not worse and more empty than many romantic comedies on the market. It even brought a smile to my face at the end. The issue of people trying and testing each other to get to know each other before getting married is a very serious issue. Its necessity and correctness are always questioned in the movie. It is as if two different arguments are expressed with their justifications and the choice is left to the audience. Although the ending of the movie that love wins at the end of the movie and the argument that "we are not robots, the good ones will become psychopaths one day, the bad ones will come to faith the next day" and that it is wrong and unnecessary to test the other person are not very strong. So, according to this argument, should we choose someone randomly, without making any effort to get to know them, just in case they might be good or bad tomorrow! On the other hand, while the ethics of deliberately subjecting someone to tests is questionable, many people do it as a logical necessity. The truth of the matter is that some of the clues we see may be the tip of the iceberg and we need to act on them. Otherwise, we may regret it and be very sad.
- edizsozuer
- Apr 28, 2024
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