Ne Umduk Ne Bulduk (1976) Poster

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In Turker inanoglu's films, such cases of harassment against women were not usually handled. Even if it is processed here in the first place. It's nice that it shows an ongoin
CursedChico13 June 2021
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In Turker inanoglu's films, such cases of harassment against women were not usually handled. Even if it is processed here in the first place. It's nice that it shows an ongoing problem.

Adile goes and asks for a good account for this harassment incident :) At that time, the other women there were desperately silent. Even though they knew they would come on their own, or maybe they did. It's so tragic. The realities of this land unfortunately. Such abominations.

And in the end, the "rich husband" saves situation arises because the woman does not want to stand on her feet. Neither in reality nor in movies.

It was nice to see Adile. I hadn't been watching for a while. And answer i.

Normally I watch movies from the 1960s. The late 1970s aren't bad either. Dusty pink films are usually like here.

It was not pleasant to see animal bodies. They were once breathing, running, having fun, feeling creatures. And this cruelty continues every second.

On the other hand, there is a situation like "you deserve to be the wife of rich people" by not liking the shopkeepers and even humiliating them. That's what her mother always says to her daughter.

Then she meets that man and he can't even say he's a driver. Bullshit events. The man wants to marry her because gulsen is rich. That's why Gulsen is a bit like that at first. Such disgusting things. It progresses and ends with nonsense things without breaking the dusty pinkness.

The director is clever octen. I'm giving 7 for her and her sake.
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