In my life I have watched three multi-part films about the mafia. These are the American "Godfather", the Serbian "South Wind" and the Turkish "A Matter of Honor". They are similar to each other in some ways, first of all, because they feature brilliant actors - Al Pacino, Milos Bikovic and Kerem Bursin. All three have large expressive eyes, but only in Yigit's eyes did I want to drown. Yigit is a multi-faceted character, a hero with an incredibly complex inner world and such a tragic fate. I sympathized with him throughout the film, I worried about him, I enjoyed his acting. Yigit has his own concept of honor, he follows it faithfully and preserves his soul and kind heart even being a mafioso. His relationships with women are not very clear, he loves several, but does not find his ideal. But his love for his mother and daughter is absolutely unique. You can watch Yigit's scenes with his daughter for hours. I have never seen a more accurate portrayal of love for a child in a movie than Kerem Bursin did in this film. Kerem Bursin is my favorite actor, the role of Yigit is special to me.