Saffet Beni Affet
Saffet Beni Affet

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Saffet Beni Affet

1976
Movie
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Turkish

Saffet, who came to Istanbul from his village without a penny to his name, starts working as an apprentice. With the money he saves, he buys a sherbet cart and starts selling sherbet. He then owns a shop and a chain of fruit juice factories. Despite being very wealthy, Saffet leads an unhappy life. To alleviate this unhappiness, he marries three times. These three women, who are very different from one another, will make Saffet's life a living hell.

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Director: Mehmet AslanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A desperate father, Saffet, faces dire circumstances and resorts to extreme measures to provide for his family. The film delves into themes of poverty, morality, and the difficult choices individuals are forced to make when pushed to their limits. Saffet's struggles highlight the harsh realities faced by many in society.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for 'Saffet Beni Affet' is limited due to its age and the nature of film archives for this period in Turkish cinema. However, films of this genre and era often focused on social realism, resonating with audiences who identified with the depicted struggles. It is likely that the film was viewed as a dramatic portrayal of societal issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Depicts the harsh realities of poverty and desperation.

  • Focuses on a father's difficult choices for his family's survival.

  • A dramatic exploration of social issues prevalent in its time.

Google audience: As specific audience reviews are unavailable, it is presumed that viewers appreciated the film's raw portrayal of everyday struggles and the emotional depth of the protagonist's journey.

Fun Fact

The film is a significant example of Turkish social drama cinema from the 1970s, a period when many films addressed pressing socio-economic issues faced by the working class.

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