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Gülün Bittiği Yer
The film depicts the September 12 coup and the torture that took place at that time, telling the story of a young man who was arrested, tortured for days, and then released after it was determined that he was not guilty. After being released, the young man is returning to his hometown by train. During this return journey, flashbacks show the events from the day he met his fiancée until the day he was released. The young man believes that he lost himself during the torture and that his masculinity was taken from him. For this reason, he is afraid to return to his fiancée.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Gül, a woman from a rural Anatolian village who is married off to a wealthy landowner. After her husband's death, she faces difficult choices and struggles for independence in a patriarchal society. Gül's journey is marked by societal pressures, personal desires, and the fight to maintain her dignity.
Critical Reception
Gülün Bittiği Yer was generally well-received by critics for its strong female lead performance and its exploration of social issues within a Turkish context. While not a major international release, it resonated with domestic audiences and critics who appreciated its dramatic narrative and cultural relevance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Hülya Avşar's compelling performance.
Noted for its exploration of women's struggles in rural Turkish society.
Appreciated for its dramatic storytelling and cultural resonance.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a period where actress Hülya Avşar was transitioning from a successful music career into more prominent acting roles, showcasing her versatility.
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