10/10
A true emotinal war of a Black Sea person
2 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
As a woman from the Black Sea region, I found this movie very successful. The depiction of nature and people really belongs to that region. The need and love relationship of Black Sea people with animals is really as shown in the movie. Animals are seen by humans both material and spiritual beings. Again, due to the harsh nature of the region, living things (animals and humans) are similar to each other in terms of survival. The most accurate part of the movie is the cold, insincere-looking features of the Black Sea people. These people are adept at tackling tough conditions, but they have remained emotionally weak. The calm, truthful and professional traits of Ayse's character are not actually the traits she learned in Germany. There are many local people who are talented like Ayse (such as her sister who paints, Ahmet the beekeeper and the photographer man) but they are not aware of their talent. This makes people even more angry and angry in a cramped and wild area. Ayse's failure shows them that the most talented and smart person also makes failure. After that, they truly accept her. The only thing that I find missing in the movie is that Black Sea men didn't talk much. Actually, they really like to talk nonsense (especially with foreigners). Lol.
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