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Yaprak Dökümü
Ali Riza, a very respectable man, retires and moves to Istanbul with his wife and five children. His children quickly lose identity in degenerate big city and his family, once close-knit, begins crumbling away.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a family facing moral decay and societal pressures in Istanbul. As the father struggles with financial difficulties and personal failings, his children navigate their own paths, often leading to tragic consequences. The story explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the breakdown of traditional values in a changing world.
Critical Reception
Yaprak Dökümü (The Falling Leaves) is a significant film in Turkish cinema, known for its powerful social commentary and dramatic storytelling. It was generally well-received for its exploration of family dynamics and societal issues, though its bleak outlook and tragic narrative were noted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective portrayal of a family's decline.
Seen as a poignant reflection of societal changes in Turkey.
Critiqued for its somber and often depressing narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a novel by Reşat Nuri Güntekin, which has also been adapted into several popular Turkish television series.
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