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Six Daughters
An old couple who has a son and six daughters launch a journey to visit them around the nation as the seven children live throughout the country. During the nation-wide travel, they witness the modernization of Korea and feel satisfied with the children contributing to the national modernization directly or indirectly.
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Plot Summary
A dramatic tale revolving around the lives of six daughters and their struggles within their family and society. The film explores themes of tradition, love, and societal expectations placed upon women in mid-20th century Turkey. Each daughter navigates her own path, facing unique challenges and making choices that shape her destiny.
Critical Reception
The film received moderate attention during its release, typical for Turkish dramas of the era. Critical reviews often highlighted its emotional depth and performances, particularly from its lead actresses, while some noted its adherence to conventional melodrama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional storytelling and strong female leads.
Seen as a representative example of Turkish melodrama from the period.
Some criticism regarding predictable plot elements.
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Fun Fact
Hülya Koçyiğit, one of the lead actresses, became one of the most prominent and prolific actresses in Turkish cinema, starring in over 100 films throughout her career.
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