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Ali Atug | ||
Yesim Koçak | |||
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Pinar Tuncegil | ||
Okan Yalabik | |||
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Alin Yeltan | ||
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Derin Yeltan | ||
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Baris Yildirim | ||
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Kaan Çakir | ... | Turgut |
Two sisters, who lost their parents, have to stay temporarily with their uncle in Bodrum, upon their grandma's leaving. An intimacy develops between their uncle and the nanny, a pilates teacher hired to look after them during their stay. The kids want to live with them in Bodrum and are reluctant about moving to Canada. Never thought of parenting the kids due to his disability, Turgut finds out a truth the woman he loves kept from him, while he was leaning toward the idea of parenting the kids. Will the kids stay in Bodrum or move to Canada?
Unfortunately this is a bad film, and there's no euphemism to hide this fact. Its writing is poor; the characters are one-dimensional, and there is no subtlety. The key conflict also feels forced, both the inception and the resolution of it. The acting is noticeably amateurish to the point of irritating the viewer. Overall feels like a movie made for a term project in a film class.
Not sure what Okan Yalabik is doing in it.