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Baba Mirası
A father leaves his children an inheritance. However, in order to receive the inheritance, there are certain conditions that their father has set. In accordance with their father's will, the three siblings move to the village to claim their inheritance. The three siblings, who are quite unfamiliar with village life, witness some hilarious incidents in their new lives. The story of the three siblings, each with different personalities, and the challenges they face as they adapt to village life is brought to the big screen.
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Plot Summary
A man who has lived abroad for many years inherits his father's traditional house and lands in a village. He decides to return to his ancestral home to settle the inheritance, only to discover that the inheritance comes with unexpected challenges and eccentric villagers.
Critical Reception
Baba Mirası was a commercial success in Turkey, appealing to Cem Yılmaz's large fanbase. While not critically acclaimed by international standards, it was generally well-received by Turkish audiences for its humor and relatable cultural themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its consistent comedic performances, particularly from Cem Yılmaz.
Appreciated for its depiction of Turkish village life and family dynamics.
Some critics noted a predictable plot structure, but the humor largely compensated for it.
Google audience: Audience reception in Turkey was largely positive, with viewers enjoying the film's humor and the chemistry between the main actors. It resonated with audiences familiar with Cem Yılmaz's comedic style.
Fun Fact
The film was a major box office hit in Turkey, demonstrating Cem Yılmaz's enduring popularity as a comedian and actor in his home country.
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