
Movie spotlight
Hancı
Turhan (Sadri Alışık) is a young man with a happy marriage. They have a little daughter. On some evenings, her singer friend Leyla (Figen Say) at a bar where she got off the job met this young man with her appearance and tied her up. In fact, he pursues a rich life, but Turhan's income is not so possible...
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a small village is forced into prostitution to support her family after her father's death. She moves to the city and becomes a popular but conflicted prostitute, known as 'Hancı'. She falls in love with a kind-hearted man who doesn't know her profession, leading to a tragic conflict between her past and her hopes for a better future.
Critical Reception
Hancı is considered a significant film in Turkish cinema, praised for its sensitive portrayal of social issues and its star's performance. While not a major international critical darling, it resonated deeply with Turkish audiences for its melodrama and social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Türkan Şoray's powerful and empathetic performance.
Commended for its exploration of societal pressures on women.
Often cited for its poignant and tragic narrative arc.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's emotional impact and Şoray's captivating portrayal. Many viewers find the story to be a moving and classic example of Turkish melodrama.
Fun Fact
Türkan Şoray, who played the lead role of 'Hancı', was already a major star in Turkish cinema at the time of this film's release and often took on roles that challenged societal norms.
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