9/10
Such a marvellous star
9 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Aslihan Gürbüz (Nermin) is stunning in her role, especially the scene where she confronts her husband. The mimics, the gestures... In general the movie goes between a satire and a dram for me. Some scenes are heart breaking for a married woman who don't/can't have a child in such a culture. Yet some scenes are absurdly funny.

The scene where Nermin talks with her mother in law is alone is impressive, almost like a glitch in the whole movie.

The only part which seemed a bit excessive was through the end where Nermin was mentioning how she would want to be remembered when she dies. Besides that the movie is a gem.
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