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İnsanları Seveceksin
Halil is a teenage boy, son of a poor porter, and sees him dying when serving a man without compassion. Halil keeps on with father's work, to pay for his younger brother and their old mother food and shelter in a slum. Then, the horse that pulled the chariot dies, and Khalil goes on, taking the animal's place. A rich man tries to kill another, and pays Halil to pick up the revolver, and take the blame - going to prison instead of him. Halil accepts, and takes the money to his mother. In prison, Halil grows up as a rowdy man. Later, fate will bring the two brothers together, but in opposite sides of the law: Halil is a paid assassin, and his brother is a public prosecutor. When the Mafia pays Halil to kill his own brother, he refuses - and the Mafia retaliates by killing his wife. Halil vows to revenge her.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and beautiful young woman, struggling with her past trauma, finds herself drawn to a charismatic but troubled man. Their passionate but tumultuous relationship unfolds against a backdrop of societal expectations and personal demons. As they navigate their complicated love, they must confront their inner struggles and decide if their bond can overcome the obstacles in their path.
Critical Reception
As a product of its time in Turkish cinema, 'İnsanları Seveceksin' was a popular melodrama that resonated with audiences for its romantic themes and star power. While critically lauded within the context of Turkish popular cinema, its artistic merits might be viewed differently by international standards. The film is remembered for its emotional intensity and the compelling performances of its lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and dramatic storytelling.
The chemistry between the lead actors was a significant draw for audiences.
A classic example of Turkish melodrama from the era.
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Fun Fact
The film features a notable soundtrack composed by the acclaimed Turkish composer Cahit Berkay, known for his work in Yeşilçam cinema.
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