tldrmoviereviews posted: " TL;DR – A film that does a fantastic job of setting up a world and mystery that unfortunately can't sustain itself all the way to the end. ★★★ Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed" TL;DR Movie Reviews and Analysis
TL;DR – A film that does a fantastic job of setting up a world and mystery that unfortunately can't sustain itself all the way to the end.
⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 2.5 out of 5.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.
Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this film.
Warning – Some scenes may cause distress.
Ashes Review –
Today, we dive back into the world of romance but with a side of danger as we explore Turkish cinema for the first time properly on the site. Romance films can be fascinating because they can meld and merge into so many different genres and take on a broad scope of tone. In today's film, we dive into the harder edge of the genre, where danger awaits.
So to set the scene, from all appearances, Gökçe (Funda Eryigit) is living her best life. She is a successful publisher with a talent for picking good manuscripts, something that has made her husband Kenan (Mehmet Günsür) fabulously wealthy. But her life feels like it is missing something, missing a lot of things. But when a manuscript called Kül arrives, she is immediately transported into its prose. Being captured by its narrative, it awakens a joy that she had not realised was missing. But when she discovers the bakery in the book is real, and more of the book is real, she hunts down the mysterious man.
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