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Denizden Gelen
Halil, a police officer, shoots an illegal immigrant during a clash while on duty. While his trial is ongoing, he returns to his family home in Dalyan. The boat used for human trafficking sinks off the coast of Aşı Koyu. Some of the traffickers die, while others survive. Halil finds Jordan, one of the survivors, and takes him to the hospital. Yaren, a nurse at the hospital, pressures Halil to communicate with Jordan. Jordan's father is an illegal worker in Greece. Halil helps Jordan find his father. Melek Dinç, who works in the Public Relations Department of Dalaman Municipality, is a Ghanaian illegal immigrant who takes Jordan under her wing and acts as a mother to him.
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Plot Summary
A retired Navy officer, Ilhan, returns to his hometown after many years, seeking to understand the mysterious circumstances surrounding his sister's death. His investigation uncovers dark secrets and hidden motives within the seemingly peaceful coastal community. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of lies and betrayal, forcing him to confront the past and the true nature of the people he once trusted.
Critical Reception
Denizden Gelen received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Serhat Tutumluer. However, some found the plot to be somewhat convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences generally appreciated the mystery element and the portrayal of small-town secrets.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
The lead performance was highlighted as a strong point.
Some reviews noted pacing issues and plot complexity.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Orhan Oğuz, is known for his distinctive visual style and often explores themes of human psychology and societal pressures in his works.
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