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Plot Summary
Damat Ferit, who has been away in the USA for a long time, comes to his village to marry the girl he loves, Nazlı. However, Ferit, who is not well-versed in village life and traditions, faces a great obstacle in his path to marrying Nazlı. Tensions rise when the village elders, who are against the marriage due to their old traditions and beliefs, try to prevent the union.
Critical Reception
Ay Lav Yu Tuu was a commercial success in Turkey, appealing to a broad audience with its blend of humor and cultural themes. While not widely reviewed by international critics, it was generally seen as a lighthearted comedy that resonated with local audiences familiar with its cultural references and character archetypes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor rooted in Anatolian village life and traditions.
Appreciated for the chemistry and comedic timing of its lead actors.
Some found the plot predictable, but enjoyed the lighthearted entertainment.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor, finding the interactions between the characters and the depiction of village life amusing. Many viewers appreciated the film's relatable characters and comedic situations, contributing to its high approval rating.
Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to the 2011 film 'İşler Güçler' and the 2015 film 'Düğün Dernek 2: Sünnet', featuring many of the same principal actors and director.
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