It was an incredible movie. The actress who played Ava, Ayla Demirci, completely reflected the deep world of the character. At first, I was prejudiced because it seemed like a simple scenario, but since I was wondering what all the praise was for, I decided to watch it and it was the best decision I made. Observing how the acting carried the movie even in a mediocre scenario was an experience that broke my prejudices. Ava takes you to deep waters like that. The facial expressions and expressions that are internalized enough to make you empathize with her even if she is guilty are so simple, natural but definitely not simple. Congratulations Ayla Demirci. Sometimes it is always better to choose one thing and be good at it instead of choosing everything for Ricky Burchell. Instead of both directing and writing, one can specialize in one. Having both at the same time causes one to compromise in terms of quality, and it does. I would also like to thank the director of photography, he reflected the colors of the scene beautifully. I couldn't see his name in the cast. A beautiful movie is watchable, the acting is watchable. No matter how much I praise Ayla, I don't think it's enough, I opened it to criticize, I have no choice but to praise her, unfortunately. Everyone says I'm very cruel, but sometimes. Seeing such acting makes me lower my shield and sword.