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I can't quite understand why Turkish cinema hasn't developed properly and why it struggles to produce good work. Instead of a group of people coming together and saying, "Let's do this properly," they seem to have the mindset of "Let's just make it and get it over with," which is very disappointing. Making a story impactful depends on how it's presented. No one expects a super complex story in a horror movie, but the presentation was so bad that I struggled to watch it. No matter how I look at the film, it falls apart completely. Neither the acting nor the visual effects are decent, and the absurdity of the story's ending makes it an absolutely terrible movie.
Honestly, I'm really saddened for the sake of Turkish cinema.
Honestly, I'm really saddened for the sake of Turkish cinema.