I Will Cry Tomorrow
I Will Cry Tomorrow

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I Will Cry Tomorrow

1972
Movie
98 min
Turkish

Sevda is a poor woman. Kemal, the owner of a nightclub, has taken her under his wing and made her a famous singer. Kemal is in love with Sevda. He is jealous of everyone who comes near her. The young woman asks for time to think before responding to her boss's marriage proposal. She is considering telling him in a tactful way that she does not love him. In Bodrum, where she has gone on vacation, someone is waiting to make her forget Kemal and his proposal. The young woman, who becomes close to Murat the moment they meet, is attracted to this sailor. However, Kemal is following them like a dark shadow.

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Director: Gyorgy PalfiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the struggles of a woman battling addiction and the destructive impact it has on her life and relationships. It delves into her personal demons and the arduous journey toward self-discovery and recovery. The narrative explores themes of regret, resilience, and the possibility of redemption.

Critical Reception

This film was not widely released and has limited critical review data available. Its independent nature and regional focus have made it a lesser-known work in international cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Due to limited availability, a widespread critical consensus is not established.

  • Individual mentions highlight the raw and unflinching portrayal of addiction.

  • The film's stark realism is often cited, though its pacing can be challenging for some viewers.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available due to its limited distribution.

Fun Fact

The director, Gyorgy Palfi, is known for his distinctive and often dark cinematic style, frequently exploring themes of the human psyche and societal pressures.

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