Dedemin İnsanları - Tek Parça HD
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0:36 - 0:37Why?
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0:39 - 0:41Did he say anything to you?
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0:42 - 0:44Did he say nothing?
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0:45 - 0:46Why?
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0:46 - 0:48Isn't it strange that out
of six question words... -
0:48 - 0:50...the first one we think
of has no clear answer? -
0:51 - 0:53The questions who,
what, where... -
0:53 - 0:56...when and how must have
definite and correct answers... -
0:56 - 0:59...but "why" always gets you different
answers and raises new questions. -
0:59 - 1:02You can see the answers to all the other
questions, and even touch them... -
1:03 - 1:05...however, "why" is hidden
somewhere inside us. -
1:05 - 1:07Is that the reason we wonder
most about why, grandpa? -
1:08 - 1:10Here I am.
Look, I came. -
1:11 - 1:13To be able to touch your hand,
to see you with my own eyes. -
1:13 - 1:16To ask the greatest question
of those who stayed... -
1:16 - 1:18...and to learn the answer
of those who left. -
1:18 - 1:21Just damn this smart-ass
attitude of mine. I came to you. -
1:21 - 1:25Why? I miss you so much,
where are you, grandfather? -
1:51 - 1:55Today, you have received
your report cards. Children. -
1:56 - 1:57Children!
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1:59 - 2:00Did I say you could go?
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2:06 - 2:08Here they come.
Charge! -
2:15 - 2:17Get the fuck out
of our neighborhood. -
2:17 - 2:19We aren't going anywhere.
Like you own the place. -
2:19 - 2:22We do. You thought we were
going to turn it over to you? -
2:22 - 2:24- This belongs to everyone, man.
- Not everyone. -
2:24 - 2:26What will you do now
that school is over? -
2:26 - 2:29You can't go whining
to the teacher anymore. -
2:29 - 2:31Here, shove this up your ass.
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2:32 - 2:35That's vulgar.
We have our girlfriends here. -
2:35 - 2:38Don't cross the Namýk Kemal bridge
or you will frighten the duck. -
2:38 - 2:42I planted a pine in your mother's pussy
and then put her on a truck. -
2:43 - 2:45Wonder what you will do.
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2:45 - 2:48You are bound to go through hour
neighborhood to buy yogurt. -
2:48 - 2:51You bashed his head, man!
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2:53 - 2:53Grandpa.
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2:54 - 2:55You son of a jackass.
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2:55 - 2:58Boy, are you never going to wise up?
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2:58 - 3:01What in the world are you doing
fighting with people like a rabid dog? -
3:01 - 3:03I come all the way
down to school to see... -
3:03 - 3:04...your report card and
what are you doing? -
3:04 - 3:07You are making war and bashing
people in the head with rocks. -
3:07 - 3:10But, I didn't do it.
it was Hüseyin and them. -
3:10 - 3:11I was just standing there.
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3:11 - 3:13Zip it, you liar.
Am l to believe you or my own eyes? -
3:13 - 3:17- You were throwing rocks.
- I threw a few, but l couldn't hit them anyway. -
3:17 - 3:19Man, are you the one raising hell?
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3:19 - 3:22Are we raising you to be an outlaw?
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3:22 - 3:25Just look at your knees. If a dog licked
them he wouldn't be hungry anymore. -
3:25 - 3:28Okay, grandpa. Let me get in the car
and you can yell at me inside. -
3:28 - 3:29I'm not letting you in the car.
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3:29 - 3:32I'm going to make you walk
all the way as a lesson for everyone. -
3:32 - 3:35And, by God, l won't let you ride
in the car ever again. Asshole. -
3:35 - 3:37But you are going to
let me wash it, right? -
3:37 - 3:40I talk about pretty lass and
you talk about the hair in my ass. -
3:40 - 3:42And he laughs, the dirty rascal!
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3:43 - 3:45But, look l got my report card,
grandpa. -
3:46 - 3:47Grandpa,
I got my report card. -
3:47 - 3:50What do you think we
came down here for? -
3:51 - 3:53Walk faster.
Keep up with the car. -
3:53 - 3:57But, we are downtown now.
Come on, let me get in. -
3:57 - 3:59And I got straight A's look.
Are you going to look? -
4:00 - 4:02Besides, you didn't let me
kiss your hand. -
4:05 - 4:07You little bastard.
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4:09 - 4:11Straight A's.
Math was a B but there stare all A's. -
4:18 - 4:21And, what do you get for
getting along with friends? Just a C. -
4:21 - 4:23Those are behavioral
and they don't count anyway. -
4:23 - 4:26One of these days,
I'm going to make them count. -
4:26 - 4:29If you don't get an A for your
relationship with your friends next year... -
4:29 - 4:32...I will take you out of school and
make you work in the garden. Hear me? -
4:32 - 4:33- I hear ya.
- Give me your word. -
4:34 - 4:36- Promise. Cross my heart and hope to die.
- We'II see. -
4:39 - 4:42Are you going to give me money
for my report card, grandpa? -
4:42 - 4:44You pimping whore longer.
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4:45 - 4:48You certainly keep me in practice
when it comes to cursing and swearing. -
4:48 - 4:50Grandpa, did you go down
to the sea again? -
4:51 - 4:53Have a good day.
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5:03 - 5:07- Are you coming from the sea, Mr. Mehmet?
- No, we came over land in the car. -
5:09 - 5:11Have you received some news?
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5:11 - 5:16My dear Durmuţ, the news is over;
we have returned to your normal programming. -
5:25 - 5:28Mr. Halil, I hope business is good.
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5:31 - 5:34Mr. Hasan, I hope business is good.
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5:37 - 5:40Right foot first, right!
You are going to bring bad luck to the store. -
5:41 - 5:44Grandpa, why don't you lock
the shop when you go out? -
5:44 - 5:46The shop shouldn't be
locked in the daytime... -
5:46 - 5:47...it would be an affront
to the neighbors. -
5:47 - 5:51It would seem like I didn't trust them.
It would also be impolite to the customers. -
5:51 - 5:54They would view the lock like a dead-end
wall and be turned off of the shop. -
5:54 - 5:56You will work here part time
on your vacation. Learn all of this. -
5:57 - 6:03Here, take this too. Go show your
report card to everyone at home. -
6:04 - 6:06- Come on.
- Thanks, grandpa. -
6:06 - 6:08Monday, you need to be at work,
Don't let me down. Got it? -
6:14 - 6:17Damned infidel is what he is.
And he mocks me to boot. -
6:17 - 6:19He's forgotten the days on his island
when he was eating snails. -
6:20 - 6:22Fine but what are you getting
all bent out of shape for, Durmuţ? -
6:22 - 6:24Or, is there some account
you're trying to settle? -
6:25 - 6:27You are going to get beat
with a shoe if you don't watch it. -
6:27 - 6:30I don't know, but Uncle Mehmet
is a decent guy. And, everyone loves him. -
6:30 - 6:32Get the fuck out of this store.
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6:33 - 6:34I saw this collar on Ţöhret's daughter.
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6:34 - 6:37I wanted one just like it.
They cut this one from a model. -
6:37 - 6:38I'm home!
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6:38 - 6:41Lord have mercy, son.
You scared me half to death. -
6:41 - 6:43They said they lost the pattern.
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6:43 - 6:45They're jealous and don't want
anyone else to have it. -
6:45 - 6:48Yours will be different.
I'm going to make it even better for you. -
6:48 - 6:50Ozan, where's the report card?
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6:50 - 6:52Straight A's.
I got a B in math. The rest were A's. -
6:52 - 6:53Well, that's our boy.
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6:55 - 6:57Good job, son.
You're gonna turnout alright. -
6:57 - 6:58Next year, bring your math up.
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6:59 - 7:00I'm going to the beach.
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7:00 - 7:02No. It's too early for that.
Stay right where you are. -
7:02 - 7:04Why not? School is out.
Summer is here. -
7:04 - 7:07Look how sweaty lm.
It's already warm enough. -
7:07 - 7:09Nope. You can't go swimming
before we move to the vineyard. -
7:09 - 7:11Yes, you can.
Grandpa was there today. -
7:14 - 7:16I'm going to the beach.
I'm going to the beach. I'm going to the beach. -
7:16 - 7:18Oh, that's enough.
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7:19 - 7:20Mom, aren't my flip-flops here?
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7:20 - 7:22My goodness, this crazy
boy isn't going to stop. -
7:23 - 7:25Nadire, you shouldn't have bothered.
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7:25 - 7:27Saime, wait a bit, my dear,
he won't give up. -
7:28 - 7:29- Hello?
- Aysun. -
7:29 - 7:32- How're you doing, dear. This is Nurdan.
- Fine, Nurdan, how're you doing?! -
7:32 - 7:35I'm fine l reckon.
Connect me to Ercan's beach, will you? -
7:35 - 7:37Have you not moved
to the vineyard yet?! -
7:37 - 7:39I guess we'II be going to the
vineyard the day after tomorrow. -
7:40 - 7:43I suppose you waited
for the boy's school to finish. -
7:43 - 7:45- I've got work to do. Put me through, if you will.
- Fine, suit yourself. -
7:46 - 7:47She just won't stop.
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7:48 - 7:50Nurdan, do you think
this looks a bit long? -
7:50 - 7:52- "Nurdan, do you think this looks a bit long?"
- Hush. -
7:53 - 7:56We still have to hem it.
That is a temporary stitch. Oh brother... -
7:57 - 7:59- Hello?
- Ercan. This is Nurdan. -
7:59 - 8:00What's up, dear?!
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8:00 - 8:02This boy is insisting
on going swimming. -
8:02 - 8:04You going to be around
to look after him? -
8:04 - 8:05Oh, yes, of course, don't worry.
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8:05 - 8:07Thanks Ercan.
I know we're putting you out. -
8:07 - 8:09- Don't mention it, my dear.
- Say hi to Haktan. -
8:09 - 8:13- Okay. You say hi for me too.
- Sure thing. I'Il tell him. Have a good day. -
8:14 - 8:16I'm going to the sea.
I'm going to the sea. -
8:17 - 8:19Look, at his report card dear.
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8:20 - 8:23Run along then and hurry back.
Go see your father too. -
8:23 - 8:25Remember, if you're not back
in an hour, youll get a whipping. -
8:25 - 8:27Okay. The money?
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8:32 - 8:34Have you already gotten
some from your grandpa? -
8:34 - 8:36I didn't ask him for it.
He gave it to me himself. -
8:36 - 8:37He said it was report card money.
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8:37 - 8:39You have become the
hungry dog from a rich home. -
8:39 - 8:40You way lay your
grandpa and then me. -
8:58 - 9:00Mister soldier. Mister soldier.
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9:10 - 9:12You have made
the semen a bit angry. -
9:12 - 9:15They were yelling about
when this hole is going to be filled in. -
9:15 - 9:17Sir, Çolak Ibrahim's sewer
has always caused problems. -
9:17 - 9:19They are making the complaint.
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9:19 - 9:22Whenever we start digging,
they yell at us to close it back up. -
9:23 - 9:27Then let's do this: Tell everyone to meet
at the teahouse in the town square. -
9:29 - 9:32- That's my boy! Hey, did you hear that?
- Yikes! Deputy, you frightened me. -
9:32 - 9:33Hey everyone, did you hear that?
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9:36 - 9:39That's my boy.
Friends, he got straight A's. -
9:39 - 9:43Come on, dad. Put me down.
You're embarrassing me. -
9:44 - 9:48That's alright. He doesn't let us
love on him. The boy is like a kitten. -
9:54 - 9:56Stop, stop. You've got a passenger.
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10:01 - 10:02Stop. You've got a passenger.
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10:03 - 10:05Money, please.
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10:32 - 10:33Ozan!
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10:50 - 10:51Look at that!
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10:56 - 10:58Grandpa was here
this morning, Ercan. -
10:58 - 11:01Okay, I got it and hid it when he left.
You don't need to look for it, boy. -
11:13 - 11:15There's no reception here.
Leave it alone, will you? -
11:15 - 11:16That static is giving us a headache.
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11:16 - 11:17Son, sit still.
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11:18 - 11:20Mehmet, turn that thing off, will you.
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11:21 - 11:22Oh brother.
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11:22 - 11:24I'm going to hand you
over to crazy Peruzat. -
11:24 - 11:26We'll let her nail
you rears to the ceiling. -
11:26 - 11:29Don't scare the boy like that.
She is one of our people too. -
11:30 - 11:32I'll be right back.
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11:36 - 11:38Poor woman.
May God grant patience. -
11:39 - 11:40I don't know they stand it here.
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11:40 - 11:42Her mother is a wonder too.
How old is she? -
11:42 - 11:44She must be in her80s.
If she would just pass on. -
11:44 - 11:46How can she make
it out here by herself? -
11:46 - 11:47It would be real tough.
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11:47 - 11:49They stayed here, didn't they?
They never go down from here. -
11:50 - 11:53Just give her to me,
dear, let her mother rest. -
11:55 - 11:57My dear one.
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11:57 - 11:58Grandpa, what drove
this woman crazy? -
11:58 - 12:00There are some things
that kids can't ask. -
12:00 - 12:02She's not crazy;
she has a different mindset. -
12:02 - 12:03I'll tell you about it later.
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12:04 - 12:07- You can't be serious, dad?
- Using language appropriate for his age. -
12:07 - 12:10Don't you go explaining everything?
He is confused enough as it is. -
12:10 - 12:12No, everything must
be explained to children. -
12:12 - 12:15Not only will it serve as a warning,
it will teach them about people. -
12:15 - 12:16And, teach them to love
and respect them. -
12:16 - 12:18Yeah, well he's
talking in his sleep. -
12:18 - 12:20- What does he say?
- He is going to take a rifle -
12:20 - 12:21and shoot JR in Dallas.
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12:21 - 12:22I did not.
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12:23 - 12:27But, for the love of God, is there
anybody around here in their right mind? -
12:27 - 12:29I don't know if it's
the water or the air -
12:29 - 12:31but everyone around here
is missing a few marbles. -
12:31 - 12:34I guess the grandson takes after us.
How could it be any other way? -
12:40 - 12:41Here we are.
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12:43 - 12:47My God! My house,
my beautiful, wonderful house. -
12:47 - 12:49Look at him runaway,
afraid hell carry bags. -
12:49 - 12:51You had to wait here patiently
through that long winter. -
12:52 - 12:55- Pick this up, son, take it.
- Hey neighbors. -
12:55 - 12:58- We're here. We're here.
- Take this too. -
12:58 - 13:02Muazzez! Emine! Yusuf!
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13:02 - 13:04My dear, no need to
scream like a banshee. -
13:06 - 13:09Son, around here they communicate
by howling like jackals. -
13:10 - 13:12Come on, take this.
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13:12 - 13:15We were irrigating.
I saw the car and came. -
13:15 - 13:18Dear me,
where have you been, girl? -
13:18 - 13:21Girl, don't just stand there yelling,
come help. -
13:26 - 13:28- Now we have that. Perfect.
- This is a sweet machine. -
13:28 - 13:30- Come on grandpa, let's me and you do it.
- Okay, hold your horses. -
13:30 - 13:32You have all gone completely wild.
Come on. -
13:33 - 13:36- Mom, we will be doing it first this year.
- Great. We'll watch. -
13:36 - 13:38Mother and daughter-in-law,
they're doing it. -
13:40 - 13:41One, two, three.
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13:45 - 13:48I hope the whole
summer is filled with laughter. -
13:49 - 13:52Isn't that right, girl?
Isn't that right, sweetie? -
14:12 - 14:14Mustafa.
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14:14 - 14:16We're back.
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14:16 - 14:19Alright, come on.
Let's open the bottles. -
14:19 - 14:20In the name of Allah,
the Merciful. -
14:20 - 14:23You shameless she at hens!
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14:23 - 14:26It's not a sin until you get to this line.
I talked with Him about it. -
14:27 - 14:30So, I reckon that means
you will drink half of five bottles. -
14:32 - 14:36Now, doesn't this look beautiful.
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14:36 - 14:38God bless our neighbors,
they have taken... -
14:38 - 14:39...a simple meal and
turned it into a feast. -
14:40 - 14:42Being the first day and all,
we couldn't do much. -
14:42 - 14:45Looks like we'll be going
to bed hungry tonight. -
14:46 - 14:49- Did you invite Peruzat and her family?
- I did. They'll be here for coffee. -
14:49 - 14:52So you've opened the bottle, Mehmet?
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14:52 - 14:54Well, what did you expect me to do?
Break it? -
14:55 - 14:58So, what's the status
on the other bottles, Mr. Mehmet? -
14:58 - 15:00They're on the way. On the way.
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15:01 - 15:02I'm full. I'm going to bed.
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15:03 - 15:04How could you be full?
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15:05 - 15:07Let him go. He'll be getting up
early tomorrow anyway. -
15:09 - 15:10What's the matter with you?
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15:10 - 15:12Do you consider yourself
better than your grandpa? -
15:12 - 15:14Don't be rude or l'll be
teaching you a hard lesson. -
15:14 - 15:17- We are Turks. Turks l tell you.
- Of course, we are. What about it? -
15:17 - 15:20No! You are infidels
and you support the infidels. -
15:21 - 15:24Fear not,
for the crimson flag... -
15:35 - 15:37Let me check the baby girl.
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15:37 - 15:39Our national anthem
must never be left unfinished! -
15:41 - 15:43So, let's sing it to the very end.
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15:46 - 15:49Fear not, for the crimson flag that...
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15:49 - 15:52...proudly ripples
in this glorious twilight -
15:52 - 15:54Shall never fade
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16:00 - 16:01What are we celebrating?
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16:37 - 16:40Good morning,
hope business goes well. -
16:50 - 16:52Good morning to you, sir.
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16:52 - 16:54I swear l didn't do anything, grandpa.
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16:56 - 16:58Good morning to you.
What can I do for you? -
16:58 - 17:00I was going to ask a favor, sir, but...
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17:00 - 17:02Come in to the shop.
Let's have a morning coffee. -
17:03 - 17:05- No, don't trouble yourself.
- Don't be silly, man. -
17:05 - 17:07- How do you take your coffee?
- One sugar please. If it's no trouble. -
17:10 - 17:13Come on, son.
What're you standing there for? Hurry. -
17:25 - 17:29Hasan! One medium coffee
and whatever my grandpa drinks! -
17:30 - 17:32Okay, coming right up.
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17:44 - 17:46I thought he could learn a trade.
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17:46 - 17:49And besides he doesn't need to be
wandering the streets like a stray dog. -
17:49 - 17:51If there is a need, sir,
my Tahsin would do the job. -
17:52 - 17:53The money's not important.
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17:53 - 17:55It doesn't matter
whether you give him or not. -
17:55 - 17:58I can vouch for my boy.
He's hard-working and well-behaved. -
17:58 - 18:01- He will do you right here in the shop.
- Oh my goodness. Foreman Berat. -
18:02 - 18:05You are a foreman, right?
If l remember correctly. -
18:05 - 18:06That's right, sir.
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18:06 - 18:09I have brought my grandson in
as an apprentice this summer, but... -
18:09 - 18:12May the Lord protect and preserve him.
That's alright, I understand, sir. -
18:12 - 18:16It would be great to have two apprentices
in the shop working together. -
18:16 - 18:19It has to be swept every morning.
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18:19 - 18:21You will pour a bit
of water on the floors. -
18:21 - 18:24The bucket and mop are over here.
The tap is over there. -
18:24 - 18:27Use this to wipe the shoes.
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18:27 - 18:30When a customer comes in, you have to
stand up, and say, "How can I help you?" -
18:31 - 18:33When they ask
for something, don't say, -
18:33 - 18:34"We don't have it".
You say, "We're sold out." -
18:34 - 18:37That's enough for now.
Ozan will explain the rest to you. -
18:37 - 18:38I'll be damned if l do.
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18:39 - 18:42When you are measuring fabric,
always give the man extra four fingers... -
18:42 - 18:43...and an extra finger of cologne.
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18:44 - 18:46First of all, we never
want to cheat anyone and secondly, -
18:46 - 18:47it is a gift from us to them.
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18:47 - 18:52When an apprentice can cut the fabric
from beginning to end in a single swipe... -
18:52 - 18:56...straight and clean, that is when
the apprentice becomes a journeyman. -
18:57 - 19:00Remember.
A single swipe without any tearing. -
19:15 - 19:19- Uncle Mehmet, l found 100 lira on the floor.
- Give it to me. Put it right here. -
19:19 - 19:21Whoever dropped
it will come back for it. -
19:27 - 19:31- Tahsin, go order yourselves two fruit tea.
- No, uncle, I don't want one. -
19:31 - 19:33Order it, I said. Now, run along.
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19:35 - 19:38- Did you throw that money on the floor?
- No. -
19:38 - 19:42My son, listen, I'm asking you nicely.
Don't make me pull you by the ear. -
19:43 - 19:44You think l don't know
that when you lie... -
19:44 - 19:46...you turn as yellow as a lemon?
Just like this. -
19:47 - 19:50Well, that's what you did when
you brought in a new apprentice. -
19:50 - 19:52I thought you had forgot.
It was just a test, you know. -
19:53 - 19:55What would have happened
if he had taken the money? -
19:56 - 19:58You would have come
and told on him, right? -
19:58 - 20:00Man, you think you
can give an accomplished... -
20:00 - 20:02...soloist singing lessons.
Get out of my sight. -
20:03 - 20:06Leave and don't comeback.
You'll never be a man. That's clear enough. -
20:06 - 20:07- Grandfather!
- Get the fuck out of here. -
20:12 - 20:15- Huddle up now. I have something to say.
- Hey, Ozan is here. -
20:16 - 20:17You remember infidel Tahsin?
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20:18 - 20:19He came to the shop
with his father... -
20:19 - 20:21...and they made my grandpa
feel sorry for them. -
20:21 - 20:23Now, he's an apprentice
at the shop. -
20:23 - 20:25You call everyone an infidel,
but your grandpa is an infidel -
20:26 - 20:27Is not! We are Turks! Turk!
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20:27 - 20:29They say your grandpa
faked your circumcision. -
20:30 - 20:31The foreskin is still there.
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20:31 - 20:33Fuck it's there.
Look at this! -
20:34 - 20:37You see?
Theyre Turks. -
20:37 - 20:39If that's so, let's go to war,
we'll see who's more Turkish. -
20:39 - 20:41Let's see who will
break the most glass. -
20:56 - 20:58- You going to the immigrant neighborhood?
- To war! -
20:58 - 21:00Don't leave a single
window unbroken. -
21:00 - 21:03If you catch the girls,
pinch their tits, man! -
21:03 - 21:07They come and settle in our town
and the government does nothing. -
21:07 - 21:10They've taken over.
It's only these kids doing something about it! -
21:19 - 21:22Stop it. Stop.
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21:50 - 21:53Hey kid, do you want
some lemonade? -
21:55 - 21:58Hey, what are you doing here?
I thought you were apprenticing? -
21:58 - 22:00I work until noon.
Did you forget, oh great intellect. -
22:02 - 22:04Are you hungry?
Shall I put something on for you? -
22:04 - 22:06No. I'll have a sandwich
at the what cha-call it. -
22:06 - 22:08What do you mean,
'what cha-call it'? -
22:08 - 22:10To the sea, again?
You stay right where you are. -
22:10 - 22:12Not again.
I've only been once. -
22:12 - 22:15If you are going to be like this
at the beginning of the summer... -
22:15 - 22:17...we're going to be
butting heads for months, Nurdan. -
22:17 - 22:19How dare you talk like that?
I'll cut your tongue out. -
22:19 - 22:21You were the one
that said no sea... -
22:21 - 22:22...before we moved
out to the vineyard. -
22:22 - 22:24Here we are at the vineyard
so that means l can go. -
22:25 - 22:27Besides, I'm going to walk,
so it's free. -
22:27 - 22:28You make sure to tell
Ercan you are there. -
22:29 - 22:32- Is Ercan blind? Like he won't see that I'm there.
- I'm telling you to let him know. -
22:32 - 22:34If l see him,
I'll tell him and I'll tell him... -
22:34 - 22:35...to bring me coffee
with milk too. -
22:35 - 22:37You impertinent thing.
We'll see if l let you go. -
22:37 - 22:38Come here you little imp.
-
22:38 - 22:40Run, boy, run!
-
22:40 - 22:42You bastard,
no offence to your father. -
22:54 - 22:58Have a ground beef pita over there
at Muzaffer's. Drink ayran not cola. -
22:59 - 23:02Here, take this.
Take it, son. -
23:02 - 23:04My goodness, you're an apprentice.
Obviously, I'm going to feed you. -
23:05 - 23:08If you get back early,
sit in front of the shop and wait. Okay? -
23:08 - 23:09Okay, Uncle Mehmet.
-
23:11 - 23:12Way to go, Mehmet.
-
23:12 - 23:14I swear you are
how we know summer... -
23:14 - 23:15...has arrived.
Take a dive for me too. -
23:15 - 23:17- Come on, I'll take you too.
- Thanks, but l can't. -
23:38 - 23:41Mr. Ercan, you'll keep an eye
on my grandson, right? -
23:41 - 23:43Yes sir, don't you worry.
I'm keeping an eye on him. -
23:43 - 23:46We'll have you out to the
vineyard for dinner sometime. -
23:46 - 23:50Why, we'd be honored, sir.
We miss your company and our chats. -
23:50 - 23:53- Okay bye.
- Bye now. Have a nice day. -
24:10 - 24:11Stop.
-
24:12 - 24:14The glass is going to shatter.
You're going to cut yourself. -
24:14 - 24:17- Stop it, you're going to break it.
- Yes, I'm going to break it. -
24:19 - 24:23Lord have mercy.
Aren't you ashamed of ripping that up? -
24:24 - 24:26Look,
I ought to tell your grandpa. -
24:26 - 24:28People are going to
cut their feet on this. -
24:28 - 24:29Liar!
-
24:30 - 24:33I thought you were picking
these things up and keeping them. -
24:33 - 24:36That is something your grandfather
has enjoyed for years. Leave him alone. -
24:36 - 24:38- I'm not going to leave him alone.
- And, just why is that? -
24:38 - 24:39Because we are Turks!
-
24:39 - 24:43- Has somebody called you an infidel, son?
- Yes, they have! -
24:47 - 24:51Son, if we were to look at it like that,
half the people here are infidels. -
24:51 - 24:53Everyone is an immigrant here.
-
24:53 - 24:56You don't know.
Everyone mocks us. -
24:57 - 25:00Your grandfather is a Greek infidel.
With those bottles... -
25:00 - 25:03...those bottles of his.
He writes letters and sends information. -
25:04 - 25:06They say he is a spy.
-
25:06 - 25:09You know those people
who greet him with a smile? -
25:09 - 25:11Well, they always
talk behind his back. -
25:14 - 25:18Ercan, do you want me to
come over tonight? -
25:18 - 25:20Sure, come on over, dear.
-
25:20 - 25:21But, if it going to
be a half-ass job... -
25:21 - 25:23...like it was the other night,
then don't bother. -
25:23 - 25:25- I wasn't there. It's a lie.
- What's going on, man? -
25:26 - 25:29- They're raising a ruckus again.
- Shame on you, young people, don't do that. -
25:30 - 25:34Mr. Mehmet, I need to
have a quick chat with you. -
25:34 - 25:36I sent Ozan home.
Don't worry about him. -
25:36 - 25:39Please come in, Mr. Ercan.
Don't mind these tactless bastards. -
25:42 - 25:44Tahsin, you sit here.
-
25:44 - 25:45I don't know if...
-
25:46 - 25:48...their teachers are
teaching them this... -
25:48 - 25:50...or what but it's
clearly bothering him. -
25:51 - 25:52He cried for quite a while.
-
25:52 - 25:55It broke my heart, Mr. Mehmet.
-
25:55 - 25:57The poor boy is really hurting.
-
25:57 - 26:01Apparently, they are making fun of him,
calling you an infidel from Crete. -
26:01 - 26:04For goodness sake.
Where does the kid get this from? -
26:04 - 26:06Who could possibly be mocking us?
-
26:06 - 26:09They are the faithless,
the one who follow the pack... -
26:09 - 26:11...who say ''Yes, sir"
to your face... -
26:11 - 26:12...but when you turn
your back on them... -
26:12 - 26:15...it turns into a different tune.
Sleeping serpents. -
26:16 - 26:20Plus, Ozan loves you deeply
and holds you in the highest regard... -
26:20 - 26:24...so you are
basically a hero to him. -
26:24 - 26:26As a result,
he can't stand it that -
26:26 - 26:27anyone would say
anything against you. -
26:27 - 26:30In fact, if you ask me,
that is the issue anyway. -
26:30 - 26:34It isn't patriotism,
it is how much he admires you. -
26:34 - 26:35Doesn't that just be at it all.
-
26:36 - 26:38I'm sure this isn't something
he has communicated. -
26:38 - 26:41Children don't show their
affection, Mr. Mehmet. -
26:41 - 26:43...shot by three people.
Three bombings -
26:43 - 26:45last months led to
the evacuation of! -
26:45 - 26:46Especially at times like these.
-
26:48 - 26:52These are difficult times
of testing, Mr. Mehmet. -
26:53 - 26:55It's not my place to tell you,
but l would say -
26:55 - 26:58you need to talk to your
grandson and win his heart -
26:58 - 27:01After all, he's just a kid.
He doesn't understand. -
27:02 - 27:04I'm about to pass out in here.
-
27:04 - 27:07I've grown accustomed
to these a breezes. -
27:13 - 27:15Hey, Ozan. Listen.
That is the first -
27:15 - 27:16cicada of the summer.
-
27:16 - 27:19Well, I'll declare.
Summer is here at last. -
27:19 - 27:21Hush, hush!
-
27:23 - 27:25What'd you go and do that for?
-
27:25 - 27:28Just because! I don't want
him chirping. My head is hurting. -
27:28 - 27:30Well, if you sit under the hot sun on the
-
27:30 - 27:31beach until sun down
like a stray dog... -
27:32 - 27:33...your head and
your ass will both hurt. -
27:34 - 27:35Drink this.
-
27:41 - 27:43Let's put some yogurt
on that back of yours. -
27:43 - 27:45I don't want any.
Let it burn. -
27:45 - 27:49Aren't you a cranky one.
Cheer up a little, man. -
27:49 - 27:53Muazzez and Yusuf are coming tonight.
We're going to eat together. -
27:53 - 27:55They come every night.
I don't want them to come. -
27:56 - 27:58They should eat at their own house
for a change. I've got a headache. -
27:58 - 28:00He has become a complete jackal.
-
28:00 - 28:02He doesn't want people around,
the little outlaw. -
28:02 - 28:04Look, your grandpa's here.
-
28:07 - 28:10Is that Mr. Ercan in the front?
It sure as heck is. -
28:10 - 28:13Mr. Haktan is here, too.
And he never tells us. -
28:13 - 28:15If we had known,
we would have been ready. -
28:15 - 28:17We'll have to make
do with three dishes. -
28:17 - 28:19- Oh my goodness, look who's here.
- Welcome. Come right in. -
28:19 - 28:22This crazy husband of yours
insisted, Mrs. Nadire. -
28:22 - 28:25He said we had to dine with you.
We went and picked up Haktan too. -
28:25 - 28:26Good for you.
-
28:26 - 28:29My goodness,
the watermelons are out. -
28:31 - 28:36You can't come to visit the prettiest
lady in town empty-handed. Here you go. -
28:36 - 28:38Oh, that was so sweet.
You've embarrassed me. -
28:39 - 28:41- Welcome!
- Thank you! -
28:41 - 28:42- How are you, Haktan?
- Hi, how're you? -
28:43 - 28:45If we could put this in the fridge...
-
28:45 - 28:47lf it weren't for you,
Ercan, I swear there isn't -
28:47 - 28:48a soul in this world
who'd bring me roses. -
28:49 - 28:51Come on girl.
We haven't brought you roses! -
28:51 - 28:54You didn't even send me a handful
of blossoms from the chaste berry tree. -
28:54 - 28:56Ercan, you just keep on spoiling them.
-
28:56 - 28:58You just have to put with
their whimsical way, my dear Ibrahim. -
29:04 - 29:05No more chirping!
-
29:11 - 29:12Would you like a drink?
-
29:13 - 29:14If it's no trouble, sir.
-
29:14 - 29:16She shouldn't have any, son.
It gets to her. -
29:16 - 29:19Oh mother, please. Don't interrupt.
-
29:20 - 29:24Oh what a modern evening
this is, isn't it? I just love these parties, sir. -
29:25 - 29:27Peruzat, I'm Ercan.
-
29:28 - 29:31Well, my lands, Mr. Ercan.
-
29:32 - 29:34How are you, my dear Peruzat?
-
29:34 - 29:37What can I say, sir?
I'm just waiting. -
29:38 - 29:41- Just waiting.
- I wish she hadn't had any. It gets to her. -
29:43 - 29:46Oh, I wish my late
husband was here. -
29:46 - 29:49Here's to Mr. Hüseyin.
May his ears ring. -
29:49 - 29:52May his ears ring,
because they hear us. -
29:52 - 29:55Let them know that
we have not forgotten them. -
29:57 - 30:00Somethings just can't be forgotten.
For example, the place of your birth. -
30:00 - 30:03Even the places you remember
just barely when you've grown up a bit. -
30:03 - 30:04Sit down over there.
-
30:04 - 30:07Tonight, no one leaves this table.
I've taken everyone prisoner. -
30:07 - 30:09I'll shoot you right
between the eyes with this. -
30:09 - 30:11It won't kill you,
but it'll make you suffer. -
30:13 - 30:16What were we saying?
Oh yes, the fuzzy memories we have. -
30:18 - 30:21I had just turned
8. Some of it l can -
30:21 - 30:23still remember down to
the minutest detail... -
30:23 - 30:26...some of it is a bit fuzzy.
-
30:29 - 30:33I remember a white house in Crete,
in the village of Rethimno. -
30:33 - 30:36You could hear the sea
from far off, Emine. -
30:36 - 30:39I can still hear the sound
from way back then. -
30:41 - 30:43There was a tavern
in the distance too. -
30:44 - 30:49We could hear the sound at night.
A young girl would sing. -
30:50 - 30:53I have no idea if the tavern
is still there or not. -
30:55 - 30:57Anyways. The rooms
were all white washed -
30:57 - 31:01and the whole place
smelled wonderfully of sea. -
31:01 - 31:02Always hot.
-
31:04 - 31:05A bright yellow heat.
-
31:06 - 31:08The cicadas would chirp constantly.
-
31:08 - 31:10My mother had
gathered carob pods -
31:10 - 31:13and poured them out of her
skirt on to the floor. -
31:13 - 31:17My older sister and I came running.
Mustafa was still a baby in the crib. -
31:18 - 31:21If only you could have seen it.
It was a hell of a lot of fun. -
31:21 - 31:24My sister and l would share
the carob pods right away. -
31:24 - 31:26My father was a mason.
-
31:26 - 31:28He was very domineering.
-
31:28 - 31:31He would come home every night
carrying tons of food. -
31:31 - 31:34He was huge, he could
barely get through a door. -
31:38 - 31:40Missus, I'm home.
-
31:43 - 31:45Ladies and gentlemen,
look at the camera. Smile! -
31:46 - 31:48Look for the birdie.
-
31:48 - 31:52They also put Mustafa in my lap and
took a picture of the two brothers. -
31:54 - 31:57I was shocked to see
my own picture on paper. -
31:58 - 31:59Me and the baby Mustafa.
-
31:59 - 32:01The pictures were left
behind in the house. -
32:01 - 32:03We couldn't take them
in the hurry to leave. -
32:03 - 32:07We were happy, like we are now.
May the Lord make it ever so. -
32:07 - 32:09Amen.
-
32:09 - 32:11Tons of stuff got left
in that house. Tons... -
32:12 - 32:14In 1923, things started to heat up.
-
32:15 - 32:18Everyone was talking about
something called the "exchange. -
32:18 - 32:21Apparently, we would have to
depart these lands and leave our house. -
32:22 - 32:25What could we do?
You can't stop fate. -
32:25 - 32:27They sold and dispersed
everything they... -
32:27 - 32:30...had for practically nothing.
We gathered our stuff. -
32:30 - 32:33All the while,
my mother cried that... -
32:33 - 32:36...we were leaving our
neighbors and our houses. -
32:36 - 32:38My father said all of the
Turks were emigrating. -
32:38 - 32:40We left before dawn in the morning.
-
32:40 - 32:42My mother took
the lemon tree... -
32:42 - 32:45...sapling from the yard
at the last minute. -
32:45 - 32:48It was as if she was taking
the house with her, too. -
32:54 - 32:55Sister.
-
33:13 - 33:18This way, go this way,
come on, to the harbor. -
33:24 - 33:26Let's go toward the harbor.
-
33:29 - 33:32Get out Turks!
Get out of our country. -
33:33 - 33:35Stop it Talos.
This is shameful. -
33:35 - 33:36Our neighbors for all these years...
-
33:37 - 33:39Stay out of this, woman.
The Turk is never a friend. -
33:39 - 33:41They should thank God
we haven't killed them. -
33:52 - 33:54- Go in peace.
- Don't worry. -
33:57 - 33:59Get out Turks!
Go to the bottom of hell! -
34:01 - 34:05Fatma, give the
baby to Cemal, to Cemal. -
34:06 - 34:07Come here my child.
-
34:29 - 34:30Move along, move along.
-
34:35 - 34:36Children, don't be afraid.
-
34:37 - 34:38Don't get separated.
-
34:38 - 34:40Stay together.
-
34:40 - 34:41We'll beat the harbor soon.
-
34:44 - 34:45Oh Lord, help us!
-
35:28 - 35:31Don't cry. Why are you crying?
-
35:31 - 35:34They say a ship called Gülcemal
will come and pick us up. -
35:34 - 35:37They said we just need
to wait a bit longer. -
35:37 - 35:40We're going to our homeland.
What else could we want? -
35:40 - 35:41Don't cry.
-
35:45 - 35:48Hold on. You guys wait here.
Let me ask around. -
35:48 - 35:50How this is going to work out,
and what will we do. -
35:56 - 36:02Enise, cover me so
I can nurse the baby. -
36:19 - 36:23- Have you wrapped the baby up tightly, Fatma?
- Yeah, I've wrapped him. -
36:24 - 36:28- Is it cold? Are you chilled, my son?
- No, father. I'm not. -
36:30 - 36:32Look how many
stars there are, father. -
37:29 - 37:31It's been two days.
-
37:31 - 37:33When is this ship supposed
to arrive, Hasan? -
37:33 - 37:34We are running out of bread.
-
37:34 - 37:37Should I run to the house?
Maybe get some potatoes and onions. -
37:37 - 37:39- We could roast it here on a fire...
- No. -
37:39 - 37:41You can't go.
-
37:41 - 37:42Why?
-
37:42 - 37:44We don't have a house
anymore, Fatma. -
37:44 - 37:46They would not let
us in the door. -
37:57 - 37:59Come on, Gülcemal.
-
38:00 - 38:01Where are you?
-
38:34 - 38:37Good bye, my Crete.
-
38:40 - 38:42He has a fever.
-
38:43 - 38:45We were some
of the first to migrate. -
38:46 - 38:48Later, 50 ships carried
2 million people -
38:48 - 38:51from here and there.
It took a whole year! -
39:00 - 39:01His fever is very high.
-
39:06 - 39:08Let me talk to the captain...
-
39:08 - 39:09...and see if he will take us inside.
-
39:10 - 39:12What is this, Hasan?
-
39:17 - 39:20Don't let Mehmet and
Hatice get near the baby. -
39:29 - 39:31Don't look.
-
39:53 - 39:56Cemal. Take the children
somewhere else. -
39:56 - 39:59Come on, kids.
Let's go somewhere else. -
40:07 - 40:09Brother, my condolences.
-
40:11 - 40:12Listen, Hasan.
-
40:13 - 40:15The journey is long, the journey is long,
do you understand? -
40:17 - 40:21Typhus is spreading on the ship.
A typhus epidemic. -
40:22 - 40:23The baby... into the sea.
-
40:24 - 40:25Come on.
-
40:26 - 40:27Give her, sister. Let go
-
40:28 - 40:30God is great.
He will grant you patience. -
40:30 - 40:31Let go, my sister.
-
40:33 - 40:34It's providence.
-
40:35 - 40:36Fate.
-
40:38 - 40:41Look, Mehmet, look,
there's fish going by. -
40:54 - 40:56I don't know how many
days we traveled. -
40:57 - 41:00It was early in the morning.
It was the first time l saw lzmir. -
41:04 - 41:07I made the place outback for him
so that he would have a gravesite. -
41:08 - 41:10My brother became the Sea Boy.
-
41:10 - 41:13Then, you know the place
they call "Quarantine" in Izmir. -
41:14 - 41:16We are the ones that
gave it this name. -
41:17 - 41:19- What's your year of birth?
- What's your year of birth?! -
41:48 - 41:50The doctors and
nurses spoke Turkish. -
41:50 - 41:51They would say,
"open your mouth"... -
41:51 - 41:53...and I barely understood.
I don't know how many days... -
41:53 - 41:55...they kept us under quarantine...
-
41:55 - 41:56...to keep the typhus
from spreading. -
41:56 - 41:58They put us in the baths
and washed us down. -
41:58 - 42:00I was just a kid so
l was embarrassed. -
42:01 - 42:03I said to myself, 'They don't like us.'
-
42:03 - 42:06Over there, we were the spawn of the Turk
and here we were Greek infidels. -
42:07 - 42:09It was the last time
I saw the land of Crete. -
42:09 - 42:11First we settled in lzmir
-
42:12 - 42:13And they all died.
-
42:14 - 42:17Then I came here.
Life was hard in the big city. -
42:17 - 42:21I was 25. I opened a shop,
spending everything we had. -
42:21 - 42:23Thank goodness, we found you.
-
42:23 - 42:26You became our people
and we became yours. -
42:26 - 42:29I established myself
and got married late in life... -
42:29 - 42:31...but we are happy now.
May the Lord keep it that way. -
42:34 - 42:36Our family came
from Thessaloniki. -
42:37 - 42:39I came over in my mother's womb.
-
42:39 - 42:42Our family came from
Thessaloniki too. I was born here. -
42:42 - 42:45I grew up quick.
I grew old fast as well. -
42:46 - 42:48But, that house...
-
42:48 - 42:51...my childhood, it is still there.
-
42:53 - 42:55I was never a child again, you see.
-
42:55 - 42:58I was always curious about
who lives in that house. -
42:59 - 43:03I wondered if a small boy
like myself still wanders those rooms. -
43:04 - 43:08That is there a son that l put letters
in the bottles and send them to Crete. -
43:08 - 43:09So that whoever lives in that house
-
43:09 - 43:11will know about me when
they find it and read it. -
43:11 - 43:15I send them greetings from here
with the little bit of Greek that l remember. -
43:15 - 43:17If someone even in
Chios were to find the bottle, -
43:17 - 43:18that's right here,
under our nose... -
43:18 - 43:21...they would send it on to Crete.
They will send it. -
43:22 - 43:24It will happen.
-
43:24 - 43:29If someone finds those bottles
and says, "We found them,"... -
43:29 - 43:32...then l will believe that
all of this really happened. -
43:32 - 43:35That is what the bottles
are really about. -
43:36 - 43:38Let everyone, the ignorant
and informed alike, take note. -
43:38 - 43:41The people who mock and ridiculous
are the same thieving opportunists... -
43:42 - 43:44...who robbed us blind because
we came from abroad destitute... -
43:45 - 43:47...and they took our gold
and possession for a song. -
43:47 - 43:48Don't get me started.
-
43:57 - 43:59Maybe one day we can all go together.
-
44:00 - 44:02To see my house.
-
44:03 - 44:06- To pay our respects.
- Once, you talked about going. -
44:06 - 44:08In fact, it was with
your son-in-law, wasn't it? Many years ago. -
44:08 - 44:10Yeah, yeah.
But, that's the law. -
44:11 - 44:15If the registry of birth was over there,
for example mine is Rethimno... -
44:15 - 44:18...they won't give us a visa.
We can never go back. -
44:19 - 44:22They said you had to find out
what the name was changed to... -
44:22 - 44:24...after the population exchange...
-
44:24 - 44:25...and have your registry
corrected accordingly. -
44:26 - 44:29We said that's fine and I went down
with my son-in-law to the office in lzmir. -
44:30 - 44:33I was so happy that
we would be going, -
44:33 - 44:37It was a bit shaky. They might turn
us away at any moment, but anyway. -
44:37 - 44:39We were leaving the next day.
-
44:41 - 44:43If it weren't for bad luck,
I'd have no luck at all. -
44:43 - 44:47And when Nurdan turns on the radio,
we hear about: -
44:47 - 44:49The invasion of Cyprus.
-
44:52 - 44:55All of the permits and
visas were cancelled again. -
44:57 - 44:59What can you do?
It wasn't meant to be. -
45:00 - 45:04Maybe when my grandson
has grown up a bit he can take me. -
45:06 - 45:07He will say:
-
45:10 - 45:12"Come on, take my arm, grandpa.
-
45:15 - 45:16We're setting off."
-
45:20 - 45:21Right, Ozan?
-
45:27 - 45:30I didn't make it in time. I was putting
my daughter to bed. Are you leaving? -
45:31 - 45:33Mr. Ercan,
I'll drop you guys off. -
45:33 - 45:36That won't be necessary.
We'll just walk and take this shortcut. -
45:38 - 45:40Leave those alone
and come here for a minute. -
45:40 - 45:41Why don't you come and
help me instead? -
45:41 - 45:43If we don't cleanup,
the dogs will be attracted. -
45:43 - 45:46Let them come.
What could happen? You come too. -
45:53 - 45:54Okay, here I am.
-
46:00 - 46:02- Welcome.
- Thank you. -
46:10 - 46:12Look what l have.
-
46:14 - 46:16At this hour?
Everyone is sleeping, you crazy fool. -
46:16 - 46:18We'll keep it low.
Just two songs. -
46:18 - 46:21Look, what l just bought.
Halil brought it from Germany. -
46:21 - 46:22Crystal Gayle.
-
46:24 - 46:27You mean the lady with the
long hair that you admire so much. -
46:30 - 46:32I have loved one woman.
And, I loved her dearly. -
46:33 - 46:37This heart has no room for anyone else.
And, there never will be. -
47:58 - 48:00Mr. Mehmet,
I hope business is good. -
48:07 - 48:09Good morning, Halil,
you're early today. -
48:09 - 48:10Good morning.
-
48:17 - 48:19Don't stir up the dust.
We're washing a car here. -
48:19 - 48:20How many times do
I have to wash it? -
48:22 - 48:24Do you know how to drive the car?
-
48:24 - 48:27Yep, but l don't because
the police might catch me. -
48:28 - 48:32We could buy a Mercedes if we wanted,
but my grandfather doesn't like them. -
48:32 - 48:34He says it would be
an affront to the poor. -
48:38 - 48:40What in the world are you doing, man?
-
48:40 - 48:43- Well, get out of the way, will ya.
- Fighting again? -
48:43 - 48:46Nope. He got a little water on him is all.
Accidentally. -
48:55 - 48:57Tahsin, you take the buckets.
-
48:58 - 49:00How can I help you, ma'am?
-
49:00 - 49:02I hope business is well Mehmet.
How're you doing? -
49:02 - 49:04- Thank you, my dear. Welcome.
- Thank you. -
49:04 - 49:06I want number 70 white Oren Bayan.
-
49:09 - 49:12Newspaper won't work for this.
Wrap it in white paper. The ink will rub off. -
49:12 - 49:15You don't need to wrap it.
I'll just put it in my bag. -
49:16 - 49:17Here you go.
-
49:20 - 49:22Those are two hundred and fifty lira.
-
49:23 - 49:25Look, he know sit by heart. Hello?
-
49:25 - 49:26This kid has passed
you up as a shop-keeper. -
49:33 - 49:34Thank you.
-
49:34 - 49:36- Good day, Mehmet.
- Have a good day. Good bye. -
49:36 - 49:38Kids, come here.
-
49:38 - 49:42Now, I'm going to ask you a riddle.
Let's see which of you will get it. -
49:42 - 49:43Put your eye right here.
-
49:43 - 49:45Slowly, don't cut yourself.
-
49:46 - 49:48Give it to Tahsin.
-
49:49 - 49:51- What do you see?
- Nothing. -
49:51 - 49:53A white triangle.
-
49:53 - 49:55In other words, nothing.
-
50:00 - 50:02Look again.
-
50:05 - 50:07There are flowers, Uncle Mehmet.
There are flowers. -
50:08 - 50:10Tap it on the bottom. It will change.
-
50:13 - 50:14For goodness sake, boy.
-
50:14 - 50:17I didn't ask you to do a strength test.
I said tap it. -
50:17 - 50:19Oh well, tell me
what made those flowers? -
50:20 - 50:21Different colors.
-
50:23 - 50:25Now, both of you think about it.
What does this mean? -
50:25 - 50:28Don't tell me the answer.
Just think about it yourself. -
50:28 - 50:30- And, go ahead and order tea and fruit tea.
- You stay, I'll go. -
50:35 - 50:37Bayram, come right in.
-
50:41 - 50:45Take these. Look, there is food
in this one and clothes in the other. -
50:46 - 50:50Take these out since the weather is hot.
These are for you to wear, okay? -
50:51 - 50:54Now, you go down to Sebahattin's bath.
I've already spoken with him. -
50:54 - 50:57Wash up and come back.
I'll go to the barber with you. -
50:57 - 50:59Do you hear, Bayram?
-
51:00 - 51:03Okay, we'll see you later.
-
51:07 - 51:09What are you doing now, kid?
What is eating at you? -
51:09 - 51:11Grandpa, don't let
Bayram come into the shop. -
51:11 - 51:14- And, why is that?
- He stinks to high heaven. -
51:14 - 51:17Now, that's enough.
You think he enjoys it? -
51:18 - 51:22That's enough, son.
Put it on your balls too, why don't you. -
51:23 - 51:25Why are you so afraid
of Bayram every time? -
51:25 - 51:29I'm not afraid. It's just that he looks at you
with those eyes, you know. -
51:29 - 51:31What is he supposed to look with?
Don't talk like that. It's a sin. -
51:32 - 51:34He is one of our people too.
Come right here. -
51:36 - 51:37Tahsin, you listen too.
-
51:39 - 51:41You remember Peruzat?
-
51:42 - 51:45She was the most beautiful woman
in the seaport when she was young. -
51:45 - 51:49She even became the
tangerine beauty queen once. -
51:49 - 51:52They called her
Greta Garbo Peruzat. -
51:52 - 51:55And, this Bayram,
he fell in love with her as a youth. -
51:55 - 51:59The poor thing was a half-wit sharecropper.
Quite destitute. -
51:59 - 52:02People were bored, of course
and said, "Let's have a little fun." -
52:02 - 52:06They wrote a letter that purported
to be from Peruzatto Bayram. -
52:06 - 52:09Of course, Peruzat had giventhem
the cold shoulder... -
52:09 - 52:13...and they were going to get
their revenge on her. What small minds. -
52:15 - 52:17They called Bayram
to the coffeehouse. -
52:17 - 52:19They read him the letter,
saying that she wrote it. -
52:20 - 52:22It was such a love letter.
-
52:22 - 52:25They had Peruzat saying, "I'm dying,
I'm burning for you, Bayram. -
52:25 - 52:28Come and ask my mother
for my hand in marriage." -
52:28 - 52:30- Good day, Mehmet.
- Thanks dear. Goodbye. -
52:30 - 52:33Where were we now?
Oh yes. -
52:33 - 52:37Bayram brought his mother
along and the two poor souls setoff. -
52:38 - 52:39Greetings were
exchanged at the door. -
52:39 - 52:40In the end, the woman says,
"Are you crazy?" -
52:41 - 52:43Peruzat is studying
at a vocational school. -
52:43 - 52:44She is going to be a teacher...
-
52:44 - 52:46...and doesn't have
a clue about any of this. -
52:46 - 52:47You need to be on
your way, neighbor. -
52:47 - 52:50Granny Ţengül, right?
Well, she did the right thing. -
52:50 - 52:52You're so inconsiderate.
-
52:52 - 52:55Of course,
Bayram was devastated. -
52:56 - 52:59He was angry at everyone
and never opened his mouth again. -
52:59 - 53:04Later Peruzat met someone
at her school and they got married. -
53:05 - 53:08They settled in the capital
where they were studying. -
53:08 - 53:10Of course, she had no clue
about what had happened here. -
53:10 - 53:13Her mother didn't tell her
so she wouldn't be saddened by it. -
53:13 - 53:17Years passed by and Peruzat
returned home full of sorrow. -
53:18 - 53:19She returned home.
-
53:20 - 53:23Her husband had been arrested
because he was an anarchist. -
53:23 - 53:26They had interrogated
Peruzat for a while, too. -
53:27 - 53:29They caused the poor
woman a lot of grief. -
53:29 - 53:32When she returned she found out
about Bayram from her acquaintances. -
53:32 - 53:34So she had to bear that sadness, too.
-
53:34 - 53:37Her husband is still in custody,
where about is unknown. -
53:37 - 53:40No one knows what happened.
It's the grace of God, that's for certain. -
53:40 - 53:42So she doesn't believe it.
-
53:42 - 53:46She sits waiting for
her husband to return. That's how it is. -
53:46 - 53:51You can be sure that the evil people
do hurts worse than a scorpion bite. -
53:53 - 53:55All creations tarts
talking and asks for mercy. -
53:56 - 54:00But people have
no mercy and pass on by. -
54:00 - 54:03Oh, what small minds!
-
54:07 - 54:09Oh, now that is much better.
-
54:11 - 54:14Okay, now, let's you and
me go to the barber. -
54:14 - 54:16I'm going to get
my moustache trimmed. -
54:16 - 54:19We might as well look our best,
right Bayram? -
54:20 - 54:22I'll be back in half an hour.
I don't want to... -
54:22 - 54:23...hear a sound from you.
Behave yourselves. -
54:26 - 54:29- What a pity, isn't it?
- Hey! Don't talk to me. -
54:30 - 54:31Besides, just wait until
my grandpa comes back. -
54:31 - 54:34I'm going to tell him you took
the triangle and hid it. -
54:34 - 54:38You think I'm an idiot?
That l didn't see? You thief. I'll get you fired. -
55:06 - 55:08- Good day.
- Thanks, you too, ma'am. -
55:09 - 55:10- Uncle Mehmet?
- Yes, son? -
55:10 - 55:13I took this out of the trashcan
since it was just being thrown away. -
55:14 - 55:17- Are you crazy? I was just joking.
- Okay. -
55:18 - 55:20No, it's not okay.
Tell me what is going on. -
55:22 - 55:25You know, the flowers that
you see when you look at it. -
55:26 - 55:29They are similar to the flowers
where we come from. -
55:29 - 55:31I was small,
but l remember it a little. -
55:31 - 55:36My sister Kiraz, though, was a baby
when we came here. -
55:36 - 55:38She never saw them, that's why.
-
55:38 - 55:40She doesn't know what it was
like and is always asking. -
55:41 - 55:43I was going to show her
the flowers inside and say: -
55:43 - 55:46"Look, this is what they were like."
-
55:46 - 55:49That was what l was going to do.
Nothing more. -
55:53 - 55:56- He was going to tell on you, wasn't he?
- No, Uncle Mehmet. I swear he wasn't. -
55:57 - 55:59Beat it! Go home
and get out of my sight! -
56:09 - 56:11What's the matter with you, man?
-
56:13 - 56:15What's the matter?
-
56:15 - 56:18My grandpa ran me
out of the shop. -
56:19 - 56:20Shut up, man!
-
56:21 - 56:23Because of that boy Tahsin?
-
56:26 - 56:29Should we ambush him somewhere?
We'll beat the shit out of him. -
56:31 - 56:32He's become a total show-off.
-
56:39 - 56:40Okay Tahsin, go have lunch.
-
56:40 - 56:43Have a pita, or meatballs if you like.
-
56:43 - 56:45Put it on my account.
Have dessert too. -
56:46 - 56:48I'm going to run into Izmir.
I'll be back in two hours. -
56:48 - 56:49You can open the shop.
-
56:50 - 56:53If there is anything you can't handle,
ask Uncle Halil for help. -
56:54 - 56:56- Okay, son?
- Okay, Uncle Mehmet. -
56:56 - 56:57Great.
-
57:14 - 57:16Hey kid! Where are you headed?
-
57:17 - 57:19I'm headed for hell!
I'm going home, where else would I go? -
57:20 - 57:22And my name's not "kid".
It's Ozan. Got it? -
57:22 - 57:23Ozan!
-
57:25 - 57:27Where is your husband?
-
57:28 - 57:32I'm... I'm waiting. He'll come.
-
57:32 - 57:35Bullshit! Your husband's an anarchist!
They killed him. -
57:35 - 57:37What do you think of that!
-
57:54 - 57:56Sea Boy, I have
something to say to you. -
57:56 - 57:58But you won't be pleased.
-
57:58 - 58:00Grandpa has found himself
a new grandson. -
58:00 - 58:03He has forgotten you too.
Did you know that? -
58:03 - 58:06See, you are just going
to lie there. Idiot. -
58:08 - 58:10He has forgotten me too.
-
58:12 - 58:15I declare a yellow little puppy
has come to our house. -
58:17 - 58:19Are you talking to Mustafa?
-
58:19 - 58:22What Mustafa! Do you think
l would talk to an empty grave? -
58:22 - 58:24What do you think l am?
Crazy like you? -
58:24 - 58:26Well, my ears were ringing.
I must have been mistaken. -
58:26 - 58:28You were mistaken, of course.
Go wash your ears. -
58:29 - 58:33I ought to rip your little penis off,
then you'll see, you bitch in heat. -
58:33 - 58:34What is the matter with you lately?
-
58:34 - 58:36The older you get the
crazier you become. -
58:36 - 58:39Your grandpa has never forgotten
you or the Sea Boy. -
58:39 - 58:41But, he drove me from the shop.
-
58:41 - 58:43I'm sure it's because
you were unruly. -
58:43 - 58:46I'm going to go and work
at my uncle's cinema. -
58:46 - 58:48What cinema?
The cinema is closed. -
58:48 - 58:50Doesn't he have a summer cinema?
-
58:50 - 58:52Oh, so you'll come home at
1 o'clock in the morning. -
58:53 - 58:54You are going to become
a vagabond at this rate. -
58:55 - 58:55What is it to you if l do?
-
58:58 - 59:00I wish I had died instead of Mustafa.
-
59:02 - 59:03No one can die
in place of someone else. -
59:03 - 59:06On the contrary,
they are born to take their place. -
59:06 - 59:09Do you know why we
love you so much? -
59:09 - 59:10When you were still a baby...
-
59:10 - 59:13...your grandpa would whisper
in your ear all the time. -
59:13 - 59:16He would ask God to give you the lifespan
that he took away from Mustafa. -
59:16 - 59:19You are a grandson and a
brother to your grandpa. Don't forget that. -
59:19 - 59:22That means that
when he embraces you, he is doing it twice. -
59:22 - 59:24You don't know these things...
-
59:24 - 59:26...which is why you
strut around here... -
59:26 - 59:27...fat and lazy with
a dick no longer than... -
59:27 - 59:29...your balls because you haven't...
-
59:29 - 59:30...a thing to worry about.
You just keep it up. -
59:30 - 59:32As soon as we find
something to be happy about, -
59:32 - 59:34you hit us on the head with a stick.
-
59:34 - 59:35Grandma.
-
59:37 - 59:39Yes, my child.
-
59:39 - 59:42- What does "on the contrary" mean?
- It means your mama's poontang. -
59:44 - 59:47- What does poontang mean?
- What is going on? No one can sleep. -
59:47 - 59:49Who did you have this child with?
-
59:49 - 59:51The boy's demon-possessed.
-
59:51 - 59:54I'm going to have an imam with clout pray
over you. Otherwise, it's hopeless. -
59:54 - 59:56He's going to strangle us in our sleep
when he grows up a bit. -
59:56 - 59:59Help me, neighbors.
I can't get Peruzat under control. -
60:00 - 60:01What's the matter, girl?
-
60:02 - 60:04Ozan, quick. Go up to your sister
so she doesn't wakeup. -
60:05 - 60:08What is the matter?
It scared us to death. -
60:08 - 60:09Is that Peruzat?
-
60:13 - 60:19OneDrima,5 meters of curtain backing,
80 centimeters clean skirt fabric. -
60:19 - 60:21Uncle Halil cut it with the scissors.
-
60:21 - 60:24It will be put on Ayţe Durmaz's bill.
She didn't pay. -
60:24 - 60:26Good job, Tahsin.
You are going to be alright. Look. -
60:26 - 60:28There was also a really
old lady stopped by. -
60:28 - 60:31I said, "How can I help you?"
She said, "You wouldn't know," and left. -
60:31 - 60:33That's okay. I'm sure it's nothing.
Here, take this. -
60:33 - 60:35When you leave tonight,
take it to her sister. -
60:40 - 60:43Peruzat, it's okay now.
It's okay, sister. -
60:44 - 60:47Peruzat. Open your hand for me.
You have made a fist and I can't open it. -
60:47 - 60:49I wonder if we could give her Diazepem?
Should I bring some? -
60:49 - 60:52Not without being sure.
Let me make a phone call from Halim's. -
60:52 - 60:54We'll have the doctor come
and give her a shot or something. -
60:54 - 60:57That would be best.
Run, Muazzez, run. -
60:57 - 60:58Okay. Hand it to me, neighbor.
-
61:02 - 61:04I wonder why
it happened so suddenly? -
61:04 - 61:06Your grandson just kept saying,
-
61:06 - 61:09'Your husband died."
And she just threw herself down. -
61:25 - 61:26Ozan!
-
61:31 - 61:33Bayram, what happened?
-
61:37 - 61:38What happened to the kid?
-
61:38 - 61:40What happened?
Did he fall? -
61:40 - 61:43They've busted his head, the bastards.
Hurry, put him in the car. -
61:43 - 61:46- Halil Usta, close up the shop!
- Okay. -
61:52 - 61:54Ozan. Don't run off!
Come here! -
61:54 - 61:56You know what
I'm going to do to you? -
61:56 - 61:58Are you trying to kill somebody?
-
61:59 - 62:01Nurse, call a doctor right away.
-
62:12 - 62:13Ozan!
-
62:15 - 62:17Ozan, where are you, fool?
-
62:17 - 62:20Look, I'm not going to beat you.
I won't. -
62:21 - 62:24Okay, you might get you rear pulled
a bit, but that is all. -
62:25 - 62:26Ozan!
-
62:28 - 62:30We gave him three stitches, Mehmet.
-
62:30 - 62:32Your apprentice is fit as a fiddle.
He'll be just fine. -
62:33 - 62:34They are children.
What can you do? -
62:34 - 62:37Does he have a childhood left,
Hamide, my dear. -
62:38 - 62:42Does he have a childhood
left anymore. What is this? -
62:42 - 62:43Oh, Mehmet, sir.
-
62:43 - 62:45Foreman Berat.
Sorry about all of this, man. -
62:45 - 62:46Thank you, sir.
Can I see him? -
62:46 - 62:50- My dear son. What's happened to you?
- Nothing, dad. I'm fine. -
62:51 - 62:53Who did this, son, tell me.
-
62:53 - 62:55Uncle Mehmet, I swear, it wasn't Ozan.
He wasn't there. -
62:55 - 62:57Then who was it?
Spit it out. -
62:58 - 63:00And what am l asking for.
Who else? -
63:00 - 63:02Obviously, it is that other
pack of bastards. -
63:03 - 63:04I don't know.
-
63:07 - 63:08Sorry, l won't touch it again.
-
63:08 - 63:11Stop crying. We'll find him.
He's around here somewhere. -
63:11 - 63:13If he is here,
he should come out then. -
63:13 - 63:15There are jackals and wolves.
They'll eat my boy. -
63:15 - 63:17Give me a break.
Do you think we live in the Amazon? -
63:17 - 63:20- Aren't there any wild boars?
- You are right. -
63:20 - 63:22- Ozan.
- Ozan. -
63:23 - 63:24He's not over
by our place either. -
63:24 - 63:26Have you looked over by the
old chaste berry tree? -
63:26 - 63:28I've looked everywhere.
-
63:28 - 63:30Ibrahim, hang on, this won't do.
-
63:30 - 63:32Let's make a plan and
search methodically. -
63:32 - 63:35That's right. We shouldn't all pileup
in the same place. Oh, Emine. -
63:35 - 63:37Emine.
-
63:37 - 63:40You don't reckon
he'd go to the sea again, do you? -
63:40 - 63:42If he had,
Ercan would've grabbed him -
63:42 - 63:43by the ear,
and brought him back by now. -
63:43 - 63:45- Where is Mehmet Bey?
- You look in the vineyard rows. -
63:45 - 63:48I'll go out on the road.
I'll go to police for the last resort. -
63:48 - 63:51The little bastard is probably hiding
and doing this on purpose, the little beast. -
63:51 - 63:54Don't call him a beast, lbo.
Look, my hands are shaking. -
64:19 - 64:21Son, are you crazy?
Where are you going? -
64:21 - 64:23I'm going to lzmir.
I'm gonna find a job. -
64:23 - 64:25I'm gonna work.
I don't want you. -
64:26 - 64:28I wasn't gonna hit you, son.
-
64:29 - 64:31- Would I ever hit you?
- You hit me once before. -
64:32 - 64:33I did hit you once, yes.
-
64:38 - 64:41Come here. That's my man!
-
64:42 - 64:44Aren't you afraid
all by yourself out here? -
64:44 - 64:46What kind of kid are you?
-
64:46 - 64:48- I don't understand.
- Why should I be afraid? -
64:48 - 64:50Turks are the most fearless people
in the world. -
64:51 - 64:53Good for you, then.
-
64:54 - 64:56I can even let my hands go if l want.
-
64:56 - 64:58Hold on, youll fall off!
-
64:58 - 65:01What he needs is a sound beating,
but we aren't used to that as it's not our way. -
65:02 - 65:04Let it go. It frightened him.
Let's not make it worse. -
65:04 - 65:06Well, alright. Good night everyone.
-
65:08 - 65:11Those sons of asses you call
friends busted Tahsin's head open. -
65:11 - 65:13You were clearly the cause.
-
65:13 - 65:16You pushed Peruzat over the edge
just for the heck of it. -
65:16 - 65:18And on top of that you
ran away from home. -
65:18 - 65:21What do you have
up your sleeve next? -
65:21 - 65:22Why don't you
go ahead and kill us? -
65:22 - 65:24You would be rid
of us and we of you. -
65:24 - 65:26- You live here and we live in glory.
- Father. -
65:26 - 65:28Hang on, Ibrahim.
This discussion is going to take place. -
65:28 - 65:29He has come to his senses.
-
65:29 - 65:32This has gone too far.
He's never known poverty or difficulty. -
65:33 - 65:36He's never gotten a beating from
any of us, so what's his problem? -
65:36 - 65:38We have dropped
everything to take care of him. -
65:38 - 65:39What is it that you want, kid?
-
65:41 - 65:42Answer me.
-
65:43 - 65:45You could string him up by his toenails
and he would still be a wall. -
65:45 - 65:48He's gonna talk! He'll talk
if we have to sit here until the sun rises. -
65:50 - 65:52Why are you like this, son?
-
65:53 - 65:55Why are you acting
so wickedly, son? -
65:56 - 65:58- I'm not wicked.
- You are wicked. -
65:59 - 66:00I am not.
-
66:00 - 66:03A wicked man will not say
he is wicked. He won't believe it. -
66:03 - 66:06He has already seared his conscience
and he doesn't even know it. -
66:06 - 66:08Listen to me.
I'm telling you. -
66:08 - 66:09Your heart is wicked.
-
66:10 - 66:14Stop this childishness, grow up
and screw your head on straight. -
66:14 - 66:17My friends don't like
the people you do. -
66:18 - 66:20They are different.
Not like you. -
66:21 - 66:25I'm the one that is all alone.
Am I to have no friends? -
66:26 - 66:28Everyone does it.
You think it's just me? -
66:29 - 66:31You keep talking
about the good old days. -
66:32 - 66:36About your homes and your people,
but l have nothing. -
66:37 - 66:40What am l to do?
What about me! -
66:41 - 66:42Am I to live all alone?
-
66:57 - 67:01The wind kicked up again today.
But Lord, it's like a furnace. -
67:01 - 67:03- Did you slice tomatoes, mom?
- What do you think l am doing? -
67:03 - 67:05Just look at my husband.
-
67:05 - 67:0710 eggs, is that enough?
-
67:07 - 67:10I don't know. Wait till they come.
If it's not enough, we'll make more. -
67:10 - 67:12Look here, the little
prince has arrived. -
67:12 - 67:15A little prince has awoken
and is looking at us from over there. -
67:16 - 67:18My goodness,
but isn't he handsome. -
67:18 - 67:21I made the scrambled eggs
and tomatoes that my son loves so much. -
67:21 - 67:23- Without peppers.
- You're kidding. Don't we get any? -
67:23 - 67:26I don't know.
If Ozan says it's alright, I'll give you some. -
67:26 - 67:27- Son?
- Is grandpa gone? -
67:28 - 67:30- He's left.
- Today's Sunday? -
67:30 - 67:32Come on, let's wash our faces.
-
67:35 - 67:37The devils probably licked
your face until sunrise. -
67:38 - 67:40Down you go.
Come on, wash your face. -
67:41 - 67:44Lean over, lean over.
Stick your head under there. -
67:44 - 67:46But, it's cold dad. Come on.
-
67:50 - 67:55- Ozan, your grandpa is taking us to the sea.
- Ozan, we're here. -
67:55 - 67:57We're going to the beach,
to the beach! -
67:57 - 67:59Alright! Bless my soul.
-
68:03 - 68:05Good morning.
Sit down everyone. -
68:14 - 68:16There were three
more kids but they must -
68:16 - 68:18have fallen out of the
car along the way. -
68:20 - 68:23Bankruptcy!
The locusts have come for our crops. -
68:23 - 68:26Nadire. If we run out of molasses,
we have Hüsey in here. -
68:26 - 68:29We can bust his head
and let it ooze out, for a change. -
68:38 - 68:39We're here.
-
68:40 - 68:42Hold on!
-
68:54 - 68:58Everyone will stay
between me and the beach. No further. -
69:09 - 69:11Who made these
stuffed bell peppers? -
69:11 - 69:14You can't beat Nadire's
stuffed bell peppers. -
69:17 - 69:19Eat some pastry, eat up.
-
69:36 - 69:39Mehmet. Good day.
I hope your business is good. -
69:39 - 69:41Good day, Mrs. Güssün.
I hope it's just as good for you. -
69:42 - 69:44I stopped by the other day.
You were out. -
69:44 - 69:48Why don't you get my burial shroud ready?
Then, I'll be on my way. -
69:48 - 69:49Hold on, Sister Güssün.
-
69:49 - 69:51It's a bit early for that.
What's the matter? -
69:51 - 69:53Well, the time is
approaching, Mehmet. -
69:53 - 69:57I thought l'd come and get it
while I could still get out and about. -
69:57 - 70:00- I'd feel better if l got it taken care of.
- Goodness gracious, Sister Güssün. -
70:00 - 70:02Well, you just get
my package ready. -
70:02 - 70:04You see, I'm running
off to my husband. -
70:05 - 70:08Whatever you say. Have a seat.
Would you like tea or coffee? -
70:09 - 70:11Make it tea.
Coffee aggravates my heart condition. -
70:20 - 70:22In the name of God,
the Merciful. -
70:33 - 70:36This time it has to be done
without scissors. Look and learn. -
70:40 - 70:42You can't use scissors
on a burial shroud. -
70:42 - 70:43It has to be done by hand.
-
70:43 - 70:46These are so that the dead
smell good when they are buried. -
70:46 - 70:49This is the interesting part of this job.
Learn this. -
70:52 - 70:55Do you know what they
do with this cotton? -
70:56 - 70:58He was not born
and He doesn't give birth! -
71:08 - 71:10Is the tea for you, Sister Güssün?
-
71:10 - 71:11- Here you go.
- Yes, it is. Thank you. -
71:12 - 71:14Did you come to buy
a new dress and shoes. -
71:14 - 71:15You know, something flashy.
-
71:15 - 71:17Hush, you dog.
What would I do with a dress? -
71:17 - 71:18I'm just getting some stuff.
-
71:18 - 71:20- How's your mother doing?
- She's as well as could be expected. -
71:21 - 71:22Give her my greetings.
-
71:23 - 71:24Your jackass got
loose the other day. -
71:24 - 71:27He got into my garden and
ate every flower l have. -
71:27 - 71:31Now, my garden is poor and barren.
-
71:31 - 71:34You bring some new ones
and plant them by fall. -
71:34 - 71:36Oh, of course.
I have nothing else to do anyway. -
71:36 - 71:38Shut up. I'll bust your head.
-
71:38 - 71:40Bring some saplings
and we'll plant them together. -
71:41 - 71:43Good, sister. Enjoy your tea.
-
71:43 - 71:45- Hope business is well.
- Thanks, Hasan. -
71:50 - 71:53Here you go, Ms. Güssün.
This is yours. -
71:54 - 71:55- Is this it now?
- Yes -
71:56 - 71:57Take this too.
-
71:57 - 72:00Look, it just came in.
It is beautiful. Roses and leaves. -
72:00 - 72:02First, you make yourself
a pair of trousers from these. -
72:02 - 72:04Wear it happily until it wears out.
-
72:04 - 72:06And finally this.
May the Lord delay the end. -
72:07 - 72:09Thanks. How much is it?
-
72:10 - 72:12Well, we don't charge for this.
You must have forgotten. -
72:12 - 72:15- You don't charge?
- No. That is the tradition. -
72:16 - 72:17OK, fine.
-
72:18 - 72:21May the Lord give you
and your grandson a long life. -
72:21 - 72:23Thanks very much.
-
72:38 - 72:40Their faces have all been
erased from my memory. -
72:43 - 72:49Well, Ozan. You need to grow up
and take us with you across the sea. -
72:50 - 72:52I never forgot that look.
-
72:52 - 72:55The long summer ended right there,
for you and me both. -
72:55 - 72:57And right after the first cicada too.
-
72:58 - 72:59What is the yearning for?
Will you tell me? -
72:59 - 73:01Was that the day
you made your decision. -
73:01 - 73:04That hot afternoon? In the middle of the day?
In the summer? -
73:04 - 73:05It was not the thousands of stories...
-
73:05 - 73:07proverbs and pieces
of advice that raised me. -
73:07 - 73:10It was that look of yours.
That look l couldn't understand. -
73:10 - 73:12You.
The you I couldn't understand. -
73:14 - 73:15Hey kid!
-
73:20 - 73:22Would you like some lemonade?
-
73:33 - 73:34Do you like it, my little prince?
-
73:35 - 73:36Who is the man?
-
73:36 - 73:39A guest.
Somebody I've been expecting. -
73:39 - 73:40Is he coming to your house?
-
73:41 - 73:46Yep. The length of the road symbolizes
the length of the wait, sir. -
73:46 - 73:51The luludia flowers he is carrying
represent hope and happiness. -
73:54 - 73:56Do you like metaphors, little prince?
-
73:58 - 73:59I do.
-
74:00 - 74:03Is that a suitcase in the distance?
Did he leave it there? -
74:04 - 74:06Bravo. You immediately understood
what l wanted to express. -
74:08 - 74:09Bravo.
You immediately understood -
74:09 - 74:11what l wanted to express.
I don't like suitcases. -
74:12 - 74:13They are very depressing.
-
74:14 - 74:16They remind one
of returning and departing. -
74:18 - 74:22He has left it behind because
he will never need it again. -
74:23 - 74:25Then, he must be coming to stay?
-
74:25 - 74:28- Like for good.
- Now you deserve a kiss. -
74:32 - 74:33It's for good.
-
74:36 - 74:40That is such a nice expression.
For good. -
74:40 - 74:42Grandma, what is a metaphor?
-
74:42 - 74:45They happen at sea
and when a storm comes up... -
74:45 - 74:48...they spin and pull ships
and people down under. -
74:48 - 74:49That's not right.
-
74:50 - 74:51Mom what is a metaphor?
-
74:52 - 74:53I sit something like camphor?
-
74:53 - 74:55You know, the stuff they
use in cough medicine? -
74:55 - 74:56No, it's not.
-
74:56 - 74:58Meta is a Greek word.
-
74:59 - 75:06It means "later". And, "for" is English,
so it must mean, "for later." -
75:08 - 75:10Dad, grandpa.
-
75:10 - 75:12What does metaphor mean?
-
75:13 - 75:17Metaphor. It means
to compare one thing to another. -
75:18 - 75:20For example, if l were to say that
-
75:20 - 75:22my heart is an oyster
and you are the pearl... -
75:23 - 75:27...then, l am comparing my heart
to an oyster and my love to a pearl. -
75:28 - 75:30He hears it all the time on television.
-
75:30 - 75:33Metaphor, schmetaphor.
Forget it. Today, I made a decision. -
75:33 - 75:34God help us.
-
75:34 - 75:36As soon as summer
is over and before school... -
75:36 - 75:37...opens we will go
on a family vacation. -
75:37 - 75:39Where, dad?
-
75:39 - 75:41First, we will go
by plane to Athens... -
75:41 - 75:43...and then take a ferry
from there to Crete. -
75:43 - 75:45Fantastic.
-
75:45 - 75:48As you know,
we can get our passports now. -
75:51 - 75:53What's the matter? You are looking
at me like you just saw a ghost. -
75:53 - 75:55We are going to travel.
Is that so bad? -
75:55 - 75:56The shop has tied us down.
-
75:56 - 75:59For example, have you
ever boarded a ferryboat, darling? -
75:59 - 76:01No, l was on a rowboat once.
-
76:02 - 76:04- That doesn't count.
- But, what about the baby, dad? -
76:04 - 76:07She'll come too.
Right, my little princess? -
76:07 - 76:08Of course.
-
76:09 - 76:10Ozan?
-
76:13 - 76:16Good for you, boy.
-
76:17 - 76:18What about it, Nadire?
-
76:20 - 76:22Weren't you the one
who saw those senior -
76:22 - 76:24British tourists and said,
"They know how to live"... -
76:25 - 76:27...the one who said they were
seventy years old but still trucking? -
76:27 - 76:30Stand up for a minute
and rouse yourself a bit. -
76:33 - 76:34By God, you're talking now,
Mehmet. -
76:35 - 76:38Let's go for real.
We should go see some people. -
76:38 - 76:41Those infidels won't
kill us there, will they? -
76:49 - 76:51- Grandpa is here!
- Don't yell. -
76:52 - 76:54- Welcome home, grandpa.
- Good to be here. -
76:54 - 76:56Man, no shoes and no hat,
get inside. -
76:58 - 76:59- Welcome.
- Thanks. -
77:00 - 77:02Come on, their mom
says dinner is ready. -
77:02 - 77:04Mom! Grandma
is calling you to dinner. -
77:05 - 77:06No need to shout.
-
77:06 - 77:07We're coming!
-
77:08 - 77:09Put that in the fridge, darling.
-
77:10 - 77:14- Is that bottle back again?
- Was it hidden before? -
77:15 - 77:18What's the matter? We kept the
fast all summer for Him above. -
77:18 - 77:19Now Ramadan is over.
-
77:19 - 77:21We have to look
out for ourselves a bit. -
77:22 - 77:24Lord have mercy.
You're going to be struck down one day. -
77:25 - 77:27He knows my heart,
so nothing bad is going to happen. -
77:28 - 77:33- Besides, we are celebrating tonight.
- What celebration? -
77:34 - 77:35What do you mean,
what celebration? -
77:35 - 77:37We've got them for all of us.
We leave next week. -
77:38 - 77:40How in the world are we going to
get ready in one week, Mehmet? -
77:40 - 77:44Oh brother. It's just a suitcase.
Did you think we were moving? -
77:44 - 77:46But, it is a bit shaky.
-
77:47 - 77:48They could turn us away
at the border at any time. -
77:49 - 77:52Our situation is a bit complex,
you know, our place of birth and all. -
77:55 - 77:57Maybe we should've stayed
at the vineyard a bit longer. -
77:58 - 78:00It's still awfully hot.
-
78:01 - 78:05There is a James Stewart film tonight.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. -
78:05 - 78:07Why is he going, grandpa?
-
78:10 - 78:11Huh, grandpa?
-
78:12 - 78:14- Yes.
- I asked why he is going? -
78:17 - 78:20I don't know, son.
We'll watch it and find out. -
78:20 - 78:22Why were you so
preoccupied that night -
78:22 - 78:24when you were so close
to realizing your dream? -
78:24 - 78:26I remember that you were
always a restless spirit -
78:26 - 78:28at the grape harvest.
But that year... -
78:28 - 78:29All by himself against
the whole Congress. -
78:29 - 78:32That is what it means to be an idealist.
Good for him. -
78:32 - 78:34It was a different
restlessness, wasn't it? -
78:34 - 78:35Something only l noticed.
Maybe l was making up. -
78:36 - 78:38Who knows, maybe you were
going to say damn it all, -
78:38 - 78:41let's go, fall in line,
we're out of here... -
78:41 - 78:43...but as always,
my wonderful country -
78:43 - 78:45is full of fresh surprises
that robust of... -
78:45 - 78:47...the opportunity to
reflect even for a moment. -
78:47 - 78:49Just like an
adventure comic book. -
78:50 - 78:52- What's going on?
- Oh my, good news I hope? -
78:57 - 79:00- What's happened, father?
- Nadire just got up to wash for prayers. -
79:00 - 79:01Dad, has something
happened to mother? -
79:01 - 79:03No. Don't worry.
She turned on the radio. -
79:05 - 79:06There has been a coup, son.
-
79:07 - 79:08What!
-
79:10 - 79:12Easy son, take it easy.
-
79:13 - 79:15...9th Army Corps commander
Sabahattin Cambazoglu... -
79:15 - 79:17...the provinces of Erzurum,
Agri, Kars... -
79:18 - 79:20Well, dad, the anarchists
are done for. Isn't that better? -
79:23 - 79:26- Shut up! Shut up!
- Ibrahim! Ibrahim! -
79:32 - 79:35Way to go Kenan Pasha.
-
79:53 - 79:54Have they come for us?
-
79:57 - 80:00- Dad. There's a military vehicle coming.
- The books, Nurdan. The books. -
80:00 - 80:03Hold your horses, now.
Let's see what they want. -
80:04 - 80:06How can I help you, son?
-
80:06 - 80:08- Are you Ibrahim Erdinç,
the deputy mayor? Yes l am. -
80:08 - 80:10You will come with us.
-
80:10 - 80:12Why are you taking him?
What has my husband done? -
80:12 - 80:15Okay, Nurdan. Everything's fine.
It's obviously for questioning. -
80:15 - 80:16- I'll come too.
- Not you, sir. -
80:16 - 80:17What do you mean not me?
-
80:17 - 80:19Dad. Just cool it.
Nothing's going to happen. -
80:19 - 80:20They just want to ask questions.
-
80:21 - 80:22I'll come too.
-
80:22 - 80:25There is a curfew. They told us
to bring the deputy mayor, only him. -
80:25 - 80:27Come on, man.
I can't walk in the neighborhood -
80:27 - 80:29I've lived in for 40 years?
What small minds! -
80:29 - 80:31- Mister, don't give us trouble.
- Don't start with the 'mister'. -
80:31 - 80:36- We respect the army, but don't piss me off.
- Get inside mister! -
80:37 - 80:38Father.
-
80:58 - 81:00Welcome,
Mr. Mehmet, welcome. -
81:02 - 81:03Thanks.
-
81:03 - 81:06- Ozan, how are you?
- I'm fine. -
81:06 - 81:08Welcome, Mr. Mehmet
How're you Ozan? -
81:08 - 81:10School opens tomorrow.
We thought we ought... -
81:10 - 81:11...to come down once
more with the boy. -
81:12 - 81:15Good idea.
Just look how empty the place is. -
81:15 - 81:18There is not much
to enjoy around here. -
81:18 - 81:19Autumn has come
early this year. -
81:20 - 81:22Yeah, the joy has
gone out of everything. -
81:23 - 81:26- What can l offer you?
- I'll have some tea if it's no trouble. -
81:26 - 81:27Right away Mr. Mehmet.
-
81:27 - 81:29Of course, your vacation
has gone up in smoke. -
81:29 - 81:31Forget the vacation, Mr. Ercan.
-
81:31 - 81:33- Just look at what they've done.
- What's happened? -
81:34 - 81:36They aren't pressuring
Ibrahim too much, are they? -
81:36 - 81:38No, they just keep asking
him about this and that. -
81:38 - 81:40He just says he doesn't
know anything about it. -
81:40 - 81:42They call him down there
every morning like it's a regular job. -
81:43 - 81:45Now, they are removing
the mayor from his post. -
81:45 - 81:47They say the military
junta will appoint a new mayor. -
81:47 - 81:50Ibrahim will keep his job,
but it won't be easy. -
81:52 - 81:53Still, it's not too
bad around here. -
81:54 - 81:56Istanbul and Ankara
are something else-total turmoil. -
81:56 - 81:58Death sentences have been issued
for several young men. -
81:59 - 82:02There is so much suffering.
I can't even talk about it. -
82:02 - 82:05We are cannibalistically
eating our own young, like a crocodile. -
82:28 - 82:30We just couldn't
get your haircut. -
82:30 - 82:32Teacher won't say anything
on the first day. -
82:35 - 82:39Stop it, Ozan. Stop it, son.
You're wearing me out. -
82:39 - 82:41You're in the 5th grade now.
-
82:41 - 82:43I did that on purpose
to make you laugh. -
82:47 - 82:50And, one on this cheek
for your dad. Come on. -
82:50 - 82:54- Is Dad not getting up?
- He came home very late, son. -
83:07 - 83:09And, our apprentice is here too.
-
83:09 - 83:10Give half of it to Tahsin.
-
83:10 - 83:12I don't have change,
but it is for both of you. -
83:12 - 83:15My goodness,
is this little angle your sister? -
83:15 - 83:17Goon then. May the Lord
give you all a sharp mind. -
83:19 - 83:23Look, Ozan, this is my sister Kiraz.
She is starting first grade. -
83:23 - 83:25Kiraz? What a name?
-
83:25 - 83:27I'm glad to meet you.
My name is Armut. -
83:27 - 83:29- Is the first grade hard?
- Very hard! -
83:29 - 83:32I told you it was easy.
Why don't you believe me? -
83:33 - 83:36My teacher's name is Necla.
Is she nice? -
83:36 - 83:39Man, you are in for it.
She'll beat you black and blue. -
83:40 - 83:42Just joking. She is really nice.
Never beats anyone. -
83:42 - 83:44That is what
my brother said too. -
83:44 - 83:49He also told me, "You have two
older brothers at school me and Ozan." -
83:58 - 83:59Here they come.
-
84:12 - 84:14Greetings friends.
-
84:14 - 84:18Thank you, thank you.
Which of you is Ibrahim Erdinç? -
84:19 - 84:21That would be me.
-
84:22 - 84:24Pleased to meet you.
-
84:24 - 84:26I look forward to receiving
all of the personnel... -
84:26 - 84:28...in my office in half an
hour for introductions. -
84:28 - 84:30- Good day.
- Thank you. -
84:30 - 84:32Mr. Ibrahim, come to my office.
-
84:32 - 84:35Let's not waste any time.
You and I have a lot to do. -
84:35 - 84:37It sure looks that way.
-
84:40 - 84:42This room, sir.
-
84:44 - 84:46And, just what is this?
Why isn't this gone? -
84:46 - 84:49There hasn't been time since
everything happened so quickly. -
84:49 - 84:51They only told us your name yesterday.
We are just taking care of it. -
84:52 - 84:53Taking care of it, ey?
-
84:55 - 84:57We are going to have to get used to
how you talk around here. -
84:58 - 85:00...In spite of what is commonly
held to be true... -
85:00 - 85:03...this word is never used around here
or in the Aegean region, sir. -
85:03 - 85:04It is an expression
of affirmation... -
85:04 - 85:06...that is used in other
areas of the country. -
85:06 - 85:08Unfortunately,
it is a word that poor theater script... -
85:08 - 85:10...writers unfamiliar with
the Aegean dialect... -
85:10 - 85:13...have used on state television
programs and in village plays. -
85:14 - 85:15You know,
how they have this idea... -
85:15 - 85:17...that every villager
absolutely must use it. -
85:17 - 85:18They told me you were clever.
-
85:21 - 85:23No matter, I came well-supplied.
-
85:24 - 85:28Well, since they don't use 'ey' here...
-
85:29 - 85:32...and, since you can,
when you want, employ your... -
85:32 - 85:36...pure Turkish perfectly,
then you'll say, "yes". -
85:36 - 85:39I am delighted to say "yes"
to everything that is right, sir. -
85:43 - 85:45Where have you been, Ibrahim.
-
85:49 - 85:51I hope you eat your own bullshit.
-
86:01 - 86:02Getup, Ibrahim.
-
86:03 - 86:05Be quiet, for God's sake.
I don't have the strength. -
86:06 - 86:08He knew how to
conduct a fair fight. -
86:08 - 86:10But, he had no weapon
for a dirty one. -
86:10 - 86:12He didn't know how
to wage those battles. -
86:12 - 86:15He had probably always thought
that the world was a place full of dignity. -
86:16 - 86:18That was true for both of you.
Then, one day you looked around... -
86:18 - 86:20...and saw that those
beautiful people... -
86:20 - 86:22...had got on their beautiful
horses and ridden off. -
86:22 - 86:25Now, this place they
call Partridge Island. -
86:25 - 86:27It seems like a pretty
destitute place. -
86:27 - 86:29- Miss Ayţen.
- Yes, sir. -
86:29 - 86:32Prepare a report describing
the characteristics -
86:32 - 86:34of this region and send it
to the ministry of culture. -
86:34 - 86:37Mr. Gürkan, that would be a death knell
for all of the beaches there. -
86:38 - 86:40Most of the locals make
their living from fishing. -
86:40 - 86:43We would destroy both
the beaches and the fishing. -
86:43 - 86:45From there search
we have conducted... -
86:45 - 86:46...a chain of hotels in that area...
-
86:46 - 86:49...would harm the environment, and pollution.
- Do you have a better idea? -
86:49 - 86:51We are researching it, sir.
-
86:51 - 86:52For three months
you have opposed... -
86:52 - 86:54...everyone of my initiatives.
I'm tired of it. -
86:55 - 86:59You are the deputy mayor
not the opposition. -
86:59 - 87:02You are supposed to be
making my job easier. -
87:03 - 87:06But we haven't moved forward
an inch in three months thanks to you. -
87:06 - 87:08This country has failed
to develop because of the... -
87:08 - 87:10...backward mentality
of people like you. -
87:10 - 87:13We have to develop and grow.
There is no other way. -
87:15 - 87:16I have no objection to that.
-
87:16 - 87:18But, if what you call
development means... -
87:19 - 87:21...turning over the
beaches to your friends -
87:21 - 87:23in parliament for a song,
well l object to that. -
87:23 - 87:27Effective immediately,
you no longer work for the city. -
87:27 - 87:29Empty your office and
get the hell out of here. -
87:31 - 87:33I would have resigned long ago...
-
87:33 - 87:37...but l didn't want to leave
the place to jackals like you. -
87:37 - 87:40But, don't forget the power
of the people, Mr. Mayor. -
87:40 - 87:43They may have a thing or two
to say about all this. -
87:43 - 87:44But, they didn't.
-
87:44 - 87:47Or, if they did, we didn't hear it.
Not even a whisper. -
87:48 - 87:50If you remember,
my father was sued for -
87:50 - 87:54issuing a threat, abuse of power
and other things. -
88:21 - 88:22Ibrahim,
what are you doing here? -
88:24 - 88:26I'm sitting.
-
88:28 - 88:30Come inside and sit then.
-
88:31 - 88:34They are selling the country,
Nurdan. -
88:34 - 88:35Selling it piece by piece.
-
88:35 - 88:37Whoever heard of such
brazen shamelessness. -
88:38 - 88:40Not a single person
stood up for me either. -
88:41 - 88:42Cowards!
-
88:42 - 88:46Ibrahim, for the love of God, don't yell.
-
88:46 - 88:49Let them sell it.
Let them all starve to death. -
88:49 - 88:51Whatever happens will
happen to them and -
88:51 - 88:53they'll all be beating their
heads against the wall. -
88:53 - 88:55Are you saying the
same thing, Nurdan? -
88:56 - 88:58What can I do, Ibrahim?
What do you want me to say? -
89:00 - 89:01We have children.
-
89:02 - 89:04I'm thinking of them,
not a world of strangers. -
89:05 - 89:09We aren't hungry, we aren't homeless.
You can get another job. -
89:10 - 89:12I can make clothes again.
It'll all workout. -
89:13 - 89:15What do I care about
everybody else? -
89:15 - 89:18So, that is the kind of country
we leave to our children? -
89:20 - 89:23How will we look them in the eye?
What will we say to them? -
89:25 - 89:27Are we just going to say:
"Sorry, kids. We couldn't do it. -
89:29 - 89:31And, if you want to
make it in this life -
89:31 - 89:35you're going to have to be
a thief and a fraud." -
89:40 - 89:42- I'm sorry, dad.
- That's alright, son. -
89:45 - 89:45Listen...
-
89:47 - 89:49...we have a shop here.
- Dad, don't say that. -
89:49 - 89:51Hang on. Don't interrupt me.
-
89:51 - 89:54You have this house. We have a vineyard.
You have me and Nadire. -
89:54 - 89:58Above all, you have a wife
and two kids here. -
89:58 - 90:02Right now, they are your country, son.
First, realize their value. -
90:03 - 90:06You have done what you could for
your country and done it for years. -
90:06 - 90:08Now, it's up to them.
-
90:09 - 90:13Seeing that some people
don't deserve it... -
90:13 - 90:15...there is nothing you can do.
-
90:17 - 90:20But, don't turn your back
on the people who do. -
90:23 - 90:26Come and take care
of your family. -
90:27 - 90:28You're right, dad.
-
90:31 - 90:35You always said they
are our people. -
90:36 - 90:37And we are theirs.
-
90:38 - 90:40Well, where are they, dad?
Are they hiding? -
90:41 - 90:42Who knows, maybe they are.
-
90:43 - 90:46But, one day
they will certainly come out of hiding. -
91:19 - 91:22- How can I help you, Mehmet?
- I'm going to see the mayor. -
91:22 - 91:24- Do you have a rendezvous?
- Rendezvous? -
91:24 - 91:27That's what you have with a lover, son.
I came to see the mayor. -
91:27 - 91:29You can't see him
without an appointment. -
91:29 - 91:32Listen here. Aren't you
the son of Resul, the machinist? -
91:33 - 91:35- Yeah, that's me.
- Don't you recognize me, son? -
91:38 - 91:40Are you a guard here now?
Who are you protecting and from whom? -
91:41 - 91:44I'm going to talk to the
mayor not shoot him. -
91:44 - 91:46What is all this noise, man?
-
91:50 - 91:51Come, right in.
-
91:54 - 91:57Thanks. I'll stand.
-
92:01 - 92:05Ibrahim Erdinçis my son-in-law, mayor.
My name is Mehmet Yavaţ. -
92:05 - 92:07Yes?
-
92:07 - 92:09I have come to you alone
and of my own free will. -
92:09 - 92:10No one knows anything about this.
-
92:12 - 92:13I'm going to ask you a favor.
-
92:13 - 92:16You are going to ask me
to bring your son-in-law back. -
92:16 - 92:17No.
-
92:18 - 92:19No.
-
92:20 - 92:23I want you to drop the lawsuits
that have been filed against him. -
92:23 - 92:25Why should I drop the suits?
-
92:25 - 92:27Because my son-in-law
is not the sort of person... -
92:27 - 92:30...who would abuse his office
or threaten others. I can vouch for him. -
92:31 - 92:34So you will vouch for him.
And just who are you? -
92:34 - 92:35Why should I believe you?
-
92:35 - 92:39If there is a 65-year-old man
standing in front of you... -
92:39 - 92:43...who has never asked a favor of anyone,
then I reckon what he says can be believed. -
92:44 - 92:47Sir, you know nothing about us.
-
92:47 - 92:51Thank the Lord, we have never had to
depend on anyone all these years. -
92:51 - 92:53My son-in-law does
not need a job here. -
92:53 - 92:55But, making slanderous
accusations against... -
92:55 - 92:57...a fellow and
sullying his reputation... -
92:59 - 93:01...is an affront to his rights.
-
93:01 - 93:03I'm not going to tell you
how to do your job. -
93:03 - 93:05I'm sure you got over-enthusiastic.
-
93:05 - 93:08But, we are people who have lived
for years by a code of honor. -
93:08 - 93:11This is more than we can bear.
-
93:11 - 93:13So, when you get in trouble...
-
93:13 - 93:16...you always garner pity
with talk about honor and reputation. -
93:17 - 93:19- The same old story.
- Always the same? -
93:19 - 93:21This is the first time
I have stepped through that door. -
93:21 - 93:25This is the first time that
I have ever had to say this to anyone. -
93:25 - 93:27Or, maybe you are confusing
me with someone else. -
93:27 - 93:29Okay, sir, okay.
Go on about your business. -
93:29 - 93:30Look, I've got work to do,
leave me alone. -
93:31 - 93:32Mr. Mayor, your work is the public.
-
93:32 - 93:34And, since I am a member of the public,
I am your work. -
93:34 - 93:36Alright, sir, alright.
-
93:38 - 93:40Where were you, man?
Didn't you hear the bell, man? -
93:41 - 93:42- Show this gentleman out.
- Come on, Uncle Mehmet. -
93:43 - 93:45Hold on, son. What are you doing?
You might as well beat me. -
93:45 - 93:47- Mehmet, come on now.
- Leave me alone. -
93:47 - 93:48I'll show myself out!
-
93:52 - 93:54I have one last
thing to say to you. -
93:54 - 93:56This atrocity is going to
come back to haunt you. -
93:56 - 94:00And, let me tell you,
there will be no place for you to hide. -
94:02 - 94:05What is this Tuncer? Do you have
one of these buttons in your office too? -
94:06 - 94:07Do all of you coming running...
-
94:07 - 94:08...like a dog when the mayor
pushes a button? -
94:08 - 94:11- Mehmet, that's shameful talk.
- No, shame on you, shame on all of you. -
94:11 - 94:13What small minds!
-
94:14 - 94:18Damn you! Go to hell.
-
94:33 - 94:35Ibrahim
-
94:35 - 94:37- It's alright. He's fine now.
- What? Tell me the truth. -
94:37 - 94:38He's fine, mom.
Come here, mom. -
94:39 - 94:42Calm down ladies.
There's no need to be upset. -
94:42 - 94:44Why did you bring Ozan?
Take him out, man! -
94:44 - 94:46He heard about it at home and came.
What could I do? -
94:47 - 94:49Why doesn't grandpa
want me around? -
94:49 - 94:51That's crazy
He didn't want you to be frightened. -
94:51 - 94:53Why? Why would I be
afraid of my grandpa? -
94:53 - 94:55Everything's fine, Ozan.
-
94:56 - 94:58Tonight we'll go home and
it will all be over, son. -
94:58 - 95:00Your grandpa is just feeling
a bit faint, that's all. -
95:00 - 95:01There's nothing to fear, son.
-
95:08 - 95:11One shouldn't complain
about their blessings... -
95:11 - 95:14...but this damn stuff
is inedible without oil or salt. -
95:14 - 95:16No, sir. You have to eat it.
And you have to take these too. -
95:17 - 95:19Fine, but do you have to scold me
like a little kid? -
95:19 - 95:22Look, the salad will
add some variety. -
95:24 - 95:27The food is just like everything else:
No taste or flavor. -
95:31 - 95:34I've eaten so many greens,
I think l will soon turn into a goat. -
95:35 - 95:37I'll be climbing the
walls of the house and... -
95:37 - 95:39...perching on the
TV before you know it. -
95:48 - 95:49Come here.
-
98:05 - 98:07Uncle Ercan found you on the shore.
-
98:07 - 98:09On the telephone,
he said you had drowned. -
98:09 - 98:11Your "drowning"
was like a bad joke. -
98:12 - 98:17No one believed it but they didn't
want to consider any other possibility. -
98:17 - 98:19My mother was
looking for proof of... -
98:19 - 98:22...what it was she had
to come to grips with. -
98:22 - 98:24She wanted to put a period
at the end to finish it. -
98:24 - 98:28Because, as you know,
finished sentences... -
98:28 - 98:31...are less painful
than unfinished ones. -
98:31 - 98:34Or, did you believe
exactly the opposite? -
98:35 - 98:37In commas?
Is that so? -
99:13 - 99:16Don't come, Saime.
For the love of God, go back inside. -
99:39 - 99:40Daddy.
-
99:41 - 99:42Nurdan.
-
99:50 - 99:51Nurdan, please stop.
-
99:51 - 99:54I beg you, stop.
-
100:00 - 100:03Brother Ibrahim, if you'll let me,
I'll take Ozan and the kids. -
100:03 - 100:06They can play together.
They shouldn't hang around here. -
100:06 - 100:09I'll bring them back tonight
when things have calmed down a bit. -
100:09 - 100:11In the letter,
you held no one responsible, -
100:11 - 100:13you apologized to all of us,
but said: -
100:13 - 100:15"I can no longer live in
a world like this." -
100:15 - 100:17You said that you
loved me very much... -
100:17 - 100:20...but that you would rather die
and get it over with while still alive... -
100:20 - 100:23...than die bit by bit
right before my eyes. -
100:23 - 100:25You hoped that one day
I would understand. -
100:25 - 100:28Did you write this right
where the two seas meet -
100:28 - 100:30right between going and
not being able to go? -
100:31 - 100:35According to my mother, 'with a fountain
pen and in beautiful handwriting." -
100:36 - 100:39Then you dragged almost
the whole town behind you. -
100:39 - 100:41You started a game
of hide-n-seek and... -
100:41 - 100:43...tagged them all,
so they all came out of hiding. -
100:44 - 100:45All of your people.
-
100:46 - 100:48And what a coming out it was.
-
100:59 - 101:02Stop that, Muslim people,
that is a sin. -
101:09 - 101:11Take it, son.
-
101:11 - 101:15Hang on. It should touch
the ground first. Throw it on, child. -
101:15 - 101:17The angel on your right
shoulder will mark it down... -
101:17 - 101:19...as a good deed about
as much as the sand grains. -
101:19 - 101:22May the Lord give you the days that
He took from your grandfather. -
101:22 - 101:23If you were to ask today,
they might say... -
101:23 - 101:25...this is too traumatic
for children. -
101:25 - 101:28I don't know what is right.
But, we confronted... -
101:28 - 101:31...everything we faced.
That is how we grew up. -
101:32 - 101:35If he is there with you,
why don't you ask that angel... -
101:35 - 101:38...if he marked me down for a good deed
as much as the sand grains. -
101:38 - 101:39No matter if he did or not...
-
101:39 - 101:42...but you and your people are
what made me who I am. -
101:43 - 101:45May the sin and the merit
hang around all of our necks. -
101:46 - 101:48They are your people.
-
101:48 - 101:51Of course, with a genuine
and heartfelt humility. -
101:51 - 101:53The people to whom
we belong as well. -
101:58 - 102:00Ladies can't come,
keep your distance. -
102:02 - 102:04What kind of a funeral is this,
anyhow? -
102:12 - 102:15Luludia will suit him perfectly.
-
102:59 - 103:01Come here, Ozan.
-
103:02 - 103:05Let's see if you can
find the metaphor in this painting. -
103:07 - 103:10- I sit grandpa's hand?
- Bravo, Ozan. -
103:15 - 103:16Will the deceased
always wave his... -
103:17 - 103:18...hand at us from
up there on the wall? -
103:19 - 103:20What did my grandma say?
-
103:20 - 103:22We don't know if it's
the water or the air... -
103:22 - 103:24...but everyone around
here is missing a few marbles. -
103:24 - 103:26But l haven't told you the most
amazing news yet. -
103:26 - 103:27Maybe you won't believe it.
-
103:27 - 103:30I can only take refuge
in this very cliché expression. -
103:30 - 103:32Nothing is as surprising as life itself.
-
103:33 - 103:35- How are you, Nadire?
- Thank you, son. -
103:36 - 103:39- There is a package for Mehmet Yavaţ.
- Who's it from? -
103:40 - 103:42Well, the name is foreign.
-
103:43 - 103:45It says Eleonora.
-
103:45 - 103:47That's clearly a woman's name.
-
103:47 - 103:50What? A woman?
What are you saying, mister? -
103:51 - 103:54- Look, you gotta sign right here.
- I'm not signing that. -
103:54 - 103:56And, l won't take
the package either. -
103:56 - 103:59- That's okay. It's not a problem.
- Mom, just hang on a second, will ya? -
104:00 - 104:02I know ya'll.
I'll just leave it right here. -
104:02 - 104:05- I can sign it myself, you know.
- Hang on. Bring it here. -
104:06 - 104:10My hand is shaking from laughing
so hard. I can't even sign it. -
104:10 - 104:12- There, is that okay.
- Sure, that's fine. -
104:12 - 104:14- Here. Give that to me.
- Here, I'll take that. -
104:15 - 104:16- How about that?
- Good bye. -
104:18 - 104:20- I'm opening it.
- Open it! -
104:35 - 104:37What in the world is this?
May the Lord take... -
104:37 - 104:38...my life and rescue me
from the shame. -
104:38 - 104:41A whore sends
flowers to our house. -
104:41 - 104:45Oh my, you are not done
with your surprises. -
104:45 - 104:47Hang on just a second, mom.
-
104:48 - 104:50It is written in Turkish!
-
104:51 - 104:54- It has a few mistakes, but it is Turkish.
- Read it then, sir. -
104:54 - 104:55What does it say?
-
104:56 - 104:58"Hello.
-
104:58 - 105:01My name is EleonoraTheodorakis.
-
105:01 - 105:03The bottle you sent us...
-
105:07 - 105:09...are found by some neighbors,
Mr. Mehmet. -
105:10 - 105:13From the description you gave,
you were born in our house. -
105:13 - 105:17A neighbor who knows a bit of
Turkish is writing the letter now. -
105:17 - 105:20After you left, my father-in-law
bought this house. -
105:21 - 105:22I moved in as a daughter-in-law.
-
105:23 - 105:24We have been here for 35 years.
-
105:25 - 105:27My husband passed away
two years ago. -
105:28 - 105:30As you say,
may Allah have mercy. -
105:30 - 105:33The children work in Athens.
One in Limni. -
105:33 - 105:36One of them is married.
One is not. -
105:36 - 105:38I live alone in Crete.
-
105:39 - 105:43I would love to have you come
someday and be my guest. -
105:44 - 105:48I'm writing an address below,
both in Latin and Greek letters. -
105:49 - 105:51I'm also writing
a telephone number below. -
105:52 - 105:54It's Mr. Todor's
bed and breakfast. -
105:55 - 105:57He knows a bit of Turkish.
-
105:58 - 106:02Before you come, call him
and have him let me know. -
106:04 - 106:05Wishing health and happiness...
-
106:05 - 106:08...to you Mehmet and
greetings to your family. -
106:08 - 106:11I am sending a bottle of ouzo
as the gift of a neighbor. -
106:11 - 106:12I hope you enjoy it,
my neighbor." -
106:14 - 106:16No. I mean,
it's just a normal bottle, of course. -
106:16 - 106:17Look, the seal has
never been broken. -
106:17 - 106:19You can never be sure.
They're Greeks after all. -
106:19 - 106:24What if they injected the poison
with a syringe and didn't open it. -
106:24 - 106:25Come on now.
There is a letter. -
106:26 - 106:28So, they had it written.
-
106:34 - 106:36Damn,
it does look good though. -
106:36 - 106:38Damn sure does.
-
106:39 - 106:41Why don't we have
the mayor drink it first? -
106:42 - 106:44If nothing happens to him,
we can continue. -
106:55 - 106:56Ozan Erdinç.
-
107:29 - 107:32Years had passed after receiving
Eleonora's letter. -
107:32 - 107:34Our family just kept putting off...
-
107:34 - 107:36...accepting the invitation
for various reasons. -
107:36 - 107:37My father's lawsuit,
which went on... -
107:37 - 107:39...for years,
but which he finally won. -
107:39 - 107:41The pain in
my grandmother's legs. -
107:41 - 107:42Nihal's school and
many more excuses. -
107:42 - 107:45Even years later when we called
Mr. Todor's bed and breakfast... -
107:45 - 107:47...and learned that the
woman was still living... -
107:47 - 107:50...and still expecting us,
they still didn't come with me -
107:50 - 107:51Either they had
become really weary... -
107:51 - 107:54...or they were unable
to face fresh disappointment. -
107:54 - 107:57And that's right, you heard correctly.
I have embarked on the journey. -
108:04 - 108:06Are these the waters
you crossed through... -
108:06 - 108:08...a thousand perils,
where you left your baby brother? -
108:08 - 108:11Are these the waters that defied us
and separated us; this haughty... -
108:11 - 108:14...and magnificent sea
that we loved even un to death? -
108:14 - 108:16Actually, if you had wanted,
you could... -
108:16 - 108:18...gotten over your hang ups
and come anytime. -
108:19 - 108:20But, I don't think you ever wanted to.
-
108:20 - 108:22You just wanted to think that
everything you remembered... -
108:22 - 108:24...all of those crumbs of happiness,
-
108:24 - 108:26were still there,
unchanged after all these years. -
108:26 - 108:29Holding on to your
own truth like Peruzat. -
108:29 - 108:31It's just like those
valuable crystal glasses... -
108:31 - 108:33...and have sat there for years...
-
108:33 - 108:35...never used with the fear that
they would get broken... -
108:35 - 108:37...but always with the
hope of using them someday. -
108:37 - 108:40It's time for you metaphors
to get out of my head. -
111:32 - 111:35- You are Ozan, right?
- I am Mehmet's grandson, Ozan. -
111:38 - 111:39My dear.
-
111:40 - 111:41Welcome.
-
111:46 - 111:47Great.
-
111:48 - 111:52I have been waiting
for you since morning. -
111:55 - 111:57Here you go.
-
112:09 - 112:10Look what I've made.
-
112:12 - 112:18Stuffed grape leaves.
Cucumbers and yoghurt. Salad. -
112:21 - 112:23Eat up, young man.
-
112:47 - 112:52- These are gifts from my mother.
- She shouldn't have troubled herself. -
112:52 - 112:56Thank you very much.
-
112:59 - 113:02It's so beautiful.
-
113:08 - 113:11Just wait, I'll be right back.
-
113:26 - 113:30Somethings your family left.
My father-in-law found this first. -
113:30 - 113:36He said to keep it. Perhaps the person
who left it will come and get it, he said. -
113:37 - 113:38We found this too.
-
113:40 - 113:41This must be your grandfather.
-
113:48 - 113:50Grandpa.
-
114:03 - 114:06That's life. What can you do?
-
114:08 - 114:10Tavern? Tavern?
-
114:11 - 114:12Yes
-
114:12 - 114:17They start playing
in the evening. Listen. -
114:17 - 114:21They're playing "Gülbahar."
It's a beautiful song. -
114:22 - 114:26Everything is just like you left it, grandpa.
Nothing has changed. -
114:26 - 114:28This happy ending is for you.
-
114:29 - 114:30I am sending a message...
-
114:30 - 114:32...to you from the other
side of the same sea. -
114:32 - 114:34From the beach in front
of the white house. -
114:34 - 114:37All of the things that have transpired
since you left are in this letter. -
114:37 - 114:40The Sea Boy
will deliver this bottle to you. -
114:40 - 114:43Maybe, before that,
he will stop by my country... -
114:43 - 114:45...to pick up a prayer
for you from our people. -
114:45 - 114:48When you receive the letter,
greet the angels. -
114:48 - 114:49Say, "That's my grandson.
-
114:49 - 114:51The little fellow grew up
and came like I asked him to." -
114:55 - 114:57Come on, Ozan!
Come on! -
115:25 - 115:28In memory of my grandfather
Mehmet Yavas -
118:50 - 118:54Director / Writer: Çađan Irmak
"My Grandfather's People"
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Dedemin İnsanları - Full HD
"...Olasılıkla Çağan Irmak'ın başyapıtı olan kişisel ve önemli bir film."Ozan, Ege'de küçük bir sahil kasabasında yaşayan 10 yaşında bir çocuktur. Girit göçmeni dedesi Mehmet Bey nedeniyle arkadaşları onunla "gavur" diye alay etmektedir. Yalnız kalmaktan korkan Ozan, başta dedesi olmak üzere ailesine kızar "Biz Türküz." diyerek onlara kafa tutar. Ozan'ın dedesi Mehmet Bey, daha yedi yaşındayken, ailesi zorla topraklarından kopartılmış, mübadeleyle Girit'ten göçmüş, saygın bir adamdır. Kasaba halkına kol kanat gerer, sorunlarıyla ilgilenip, onlara yardım eder. Hoşgörürsüyle bilinen Mehmet Bey torununun bu durumundan dolayı üzülmekte ve endişe duymaktadır.
Dedemin İnsanları, küçük bir kasabada yaşayan on yaşında bir çocuk ve dedesi aracılığıyla, bir ailenin ve bir ülkenin geçirdiği büyük değişimi anlatıyor. Kalabalık ve sıcak Ege insanlarının hikâyesini izlerken, mübadeleye, öteki olmaya, nereye gidersen git bir yere ait olamamaya, iki yakaya, çok sayıdaki azınlığa, ihtilallere, bir defa daha ama bu kez farklı bir yerden bakacaksınız.
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- Duration:
- 01:59:04
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