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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman, Ayşe, is forced into an arranged marriage with a man she doesn't love. Despite her initial resistance and attempts to escape her fate, she finds herself increasingly drawn to the chauffeur assigned to her. Their forbidden connection leads to a tumultuous series of events that challenge societal expectations and her own desires.
Critical Reception
Hırçın Kadın (The Wild Woman) was a significant film in Turkish cinema, praised for its melodrama and strong performances, particularly by Türkan Şoray. It resonated with audiences for its exploration of themes like societal constraints on women and forbidden love, becoming a popular choice during its release.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling melodrama and emotional depth.
Türkan Şoray's performance is highlighted as a key strength.
Explores themes of societal pressure and personal freedom effectively for its time.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by the acclaimed Atıf Yılmaz, a prolific filmmaker known for his contributions to Turkish cinema, and starred Türkan Şoray, one of Turkey's most iconic actresses, often referred to as 'Sultan'.
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