I guess there is no one who does not like Munir Ozkul. A player who can be successful in every way. I could see it in very few movies with Ayhan. They played very well.
There are beautiful scenes. While Ayhan and his wife kiss at the seaside, he says egalitarian-revolutionary: "We want everyone to be in the light places, have the same opportunities, use the lights." like.
Why didn't he intervene while killing his boss, since the execution.
How he could not find out in court that the watchman who died in the robbery was his killer. I think it's ridiculous there.
Ayhan constantly dreams of daytime. He sees his daughter, his wife, etc. Their future. It also happened to be something different. Things like that I've never seen in old movies before.
There are beautiful scenes. While Ayhan and his wife kiss at the seaside, he says egalitarian-revolutionary: "We want everyone to be in the light places, have the same opportunities, use the lights." like.
Why didn't he intervene while killing his boss, since the execution.
How he could not find out in court that the watchman who died in the robbery was his killer. I think it's ridiculous there.
Ayhan constantly dreams of daytime. He sees his daughter, his wife, etc. Their future. It also happened to be something different. Things like that I've never seen in old movies before.