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Plot Summary
A simple and somewhat naive villager comes to the big city with grand dreams, encountering various humorous situations and characters. He tries to make his way in Istanbul, facing the challenges and absurdities of urban life while maintaining his good nature.
Critical Reception
As one of the earliest Turkish comedies featuring the beloved comedian 'Dümbüllü' (which refers to the character type), the film was a popular success for its time, offering lighthearted entertainment. Critical analysis from its era is scarce, but it's remembered fondly for its comedic performances and broad appeal.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its slapstick humor and the comedic timing of its lead.
Seen as a classic example of early Turkish comedic cinema.
Appreciated for its simple, relatable protagonist navigating city life.
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Fun Fact
The character 'Dümbüllü' was a popular comedic persona in Turkey, known for his distinctive costume and humor, and this film capitalized on that recognition.
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