-
Bon appétit, Kahraman! Go for it!
-
Feride?!
-
Didn't you promise her just this evening?
-
My stomach is in knots from anger.
-
I thought you said no dessert.
-
I did! I'm eating out of anger.
Keep eating, but it doesn't help at all.
-
Then you shouldn't have eaten it, Kahraman. Such a waste!
-
Feride! I'm already mad!
-
We'll talk about this tomorrow morning, come on.
-
Feride, I can't deal with what she did this evening.
-
Don't be upset.
-
How could I not be, Feride?
-
It's late. Let's go to sleep.
-
Okay.
-
- You're diabetic.
- Alright, alright.
-
- Your blood sugar just spiked.
- Alright, alright.
-
You also eat while preparing these, right?
-
Alright, Feride. That was the last bite.
-
Okay, my dear. I believe you.
-
I'm pissed off tonight. Don't push me.
-
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
-
Is there a bus going to Bodrum?
-
You can' find one at this time, ma'am.
-
But you can take a connection bus from Antalya.
-
Got it. Can I have one?
-
I'm booking for one.
-
Is it for a woman?
-
Yes, it's for a woman.
-
Name, please?
-
Nazlı Baklavacıoğlu.
-
No, thank you.
-
Tomorrow will be the first day of my new life.
-
I know it's very cliché, but that's what it is.
-
My home, my family, my friends, and...
Antep (Gaziantep).
-
I'm leaving everything behind.
-
I could've hung on for a little while, actually.
-
But it didn't work out.
-
After four years at university in Ankara,
-
coming back home was a real shock.
-
It turns out my dear father,
-
the most famous baklava maker in Gaziantep
-
and, in my opinion, the best in the world,
-
Kahraman Baklavacıoğlu, had organized a dinner
-
to welcome me back home.
-
And my mom, Feride, had shown off all
her cooking skills.
-
We waited for so long,
-
missed her, but it was worth it.
-
Thank God!
-
You were worried about how four years would pass.
-
I remember the day she went to Ankara
like it was yesterday.
-
She graduated and came back already!
-
She's the first university graduate in the family.
-
My little sister!
-
Don't make a big deal, sis.
-
That's right, Nazlı. We're proud of you!
-
Right, dad?
-
University is over and Nazlı is back.
-
May God never take her away
from Antep again!
-
Amen!
-
Everything was going fine.
-
But they had also invited the future in-laws.
-
That is, my dad's business partner
-
and dear friend, Uncle Ökkeş,
-
and his wife, Aunt Hayriye.
-
Their son Kadir is there too, of course!
-
Kadir!
-
Meaning, my future husband!
-
My dad,
-
mom,
-
grandfather,
-
my sister,
-
my brother-in-law,
-
and even my little brother,
-
everyone is supportive of this marriage.
-
We all gathered around the table,
filled with joy.
-
But unfortunately,
-
after a few minutes,
-
things went crazy!
-
My dear Nazlı!
-
What are my top three favorite dishes?
-
Eggplant kebab, yuvarlama, and şiveydiz.
-
Did you learn the recipe?
-
Are you going to make the yuvarlama
in small pieces like mom does?
-
I'm not going to.
-
Why?
-
Because I'm not a chef, Kadir.
-
Because I want to work.
-
Where will you work?
-
I don't know yet. Maybe at a university.
-
In Ankara?
-
Are you going back?
-
Feride?
-
Did you know about this?
-
You're not going back right away, are you?
-
You just got here, Nazlı.
-
Right, dad? She just got here.
-
Who will take care of the house?
-
Let her alone!
Let her do whatever she wants.
-
Once the baby comes,
she'll stay at home, anyway.
-
No!
-
Why?
-
I won't have children either.
-
Oh my!
-
Everyone's finished eating,
and we're still sitting here.
-
The desserts are waiting in the kitchen.
-
You sit.
-
Come on, you!
-
Nazlı, come on! Help me in the kitchen.
-
Come on!
-
Have you lost your mind?
-
Is your brain not working properly?
-
What's wrong with you?
-
Döne, give me the plates.
-
Mom, I didn't say anything wrong.
-
Are you still talking?
-
I just said that I want to work.
What's wrong with that?
-
Perfect timing, really!
-
Just like that, in front of everyone!
-
You will give your father a heart attack!
-
When was I supposed to have said it?
-
Now you're asking?
-
But you've been busy with prep
since I got here.
-
So you decided to bring it up
in front of the whole Antep!
-
Good choice!
-
Mom!
-
Mom, what?
-
Sweetie, we'll talk when
it's the right time.
-
Not like this, in front of everyone.
-
Look how Hayriye's staring at us!
-
Take this.
-
Take this.
-
Don't stare!
-
Just walk!
-
Nazlı, what's going on with you?
-
No one is listening to me.
-
You didn't spend all those years in university
-
just to stay home, of course.
-
Try telling them that.
-
They'll come round. Don't worry.
-
Kadir, didn't you hear what he said?
-
They act like I'll just give up working
and stay home once I have a kid.
-
We'll think about that
when the time comes.
-
Come and work at the shop
as much as you want.
-
At our shop?
-
Yes.
-
Kadir, I don't know how to make baklava.
-
They wouldn't let me handle the register.
-
What will I do?
Package stuff all day?
-
What's the point of being at the shop
if it's the same as being at home?
-
Well, work is work.
-
Kadir, please, at least you get me.
-
I want to do something else.
-
I want to experience life.
-
Where will you do this, Nazlı?
-
I could work at a company.
-
Or it could be at university.
-
My friends are doing assistantship,
I could join them.
-
Which friends?
-
My friends from university.
-
Those snobby, softie guys!
-
They are all after you, right?
-
No one is after me or anything.
-
They are!
-
I know those snobs well!
-
But I'll break those guys' bones!
-
There's no guy, Kadir!
-
I'll gouge their eyes out!
-
What the heck is this now?
-
An assistant, huh?
-
Who do you think you are,
chasing my fiancé?!
-
Kadir, I'm going.
-
Nazlı!
-
Nazlı, what?
-
Kadir, don't do this, please!
-
What did I say, Nazlı?
Something bad?
-
Look.
-
I brought you something.
-
Our famous 23rd April photo.
-
It was mom's idea.
-
The wedding invitation will
look like this if you like it.
-
You and me.
Our fate is tied together, Nazlı.
-
See, even back then...
-
What do you think? Do you like it?
-
I like it, it's nice.
-
You're worth everything, Nazlı.
-
If it wasn't for university,
we'd never have been apart,
-
but anyway, thank God that's over.
-
(Hayriye) Kadir! Come on, son!
We're leaving.
-
I'll print the invitations then?
-
Kadir, can we wait a bit?
-
There's nothing to wait for.
Don't worry.
-
Everything will be just the way
you want it.
-
Nazlı.
-
Come here.
-
Nazlı, what was that you said at dinner?
-
I just wanted to talk, dad.
-
When the time comes,
we'll ask your opinion, of course.
-
But in front of the guests,
-
especially family friends,
-
the family you're going to marry into.
-
Did that seem right to you?
-
Kadir's looking at you with those eyes.
-
Ökkeş and Hayriye are doing
everything you want.
-
What are you making an issue out of?
-
Why do you keep insisting on working?
-
Did I study all those years
for nothing, dad?
-
Who's telling you not to work?
-
Look, sweetie,
-
this marriage isn't like
the pretend marriage games
-
you played as a kid.
-
It takes responsibility.
-
You'll take on the responsibility
for a whole house,
-
and for your husband.
-
Then you'll have kids, and you'll be
responsible for them too.
-
Dad!
-
You don't understand!
-
I don't want to get married.
-
Why?
-
Because is why!
-
Did Kadir do something wrong?
-
No, dad!
-
So?
-
I've changed my mind.
-
Dad, I'm not ready for marriage.
-
What were you thinking when you told
everyone you were getting married,
-
or Ökkeş's entire family came to ask
for your hand in marriage?
-
Would it have been better if
I'd realized after getting married, dad?
-
What about Kadir?
-
This is the best thing for him too.
-
Oh, so you're the one making decisions
for him too!
-
Who do you think you are?
-
Your mouth is running non-stop!
-
There is no apparent reason.
-
Aren't you ashamed of treating
all these people like children?
-
You disrespectful!
-
Dad!
-
Shush! Be quiet!
-
It's our fault anyway.
-
We showed you respect,
-
listened to you,
-
asked for your opinion,
-
treated you like an adult
and talked to you!
-
You just say whatever crosses your mind!
-
How can you talk like that?
-
Who do you think you are, spoiled brat?!
-
What do you mean, who am I, dad?
-
You're just all over the place!
-
Are you playing games
with all these people?
-
Enough!
-
It's all because of you that
these kids can talk like this!
-
In this family, a promise is made once
and never taken back.
-
If Kadir's done nothing wrong,
-
if there's no apparent reason,
-
then we're done talking about this!
-
Our family will keep its word, that's it!
-
Have you lost your mind?
-
Sis, not you too! Give me a break!
-
Do you have any idea
how many girls would kill to marry Kadir?
-
You think you'll find someone better?
-
Then let them marry him!
-
Oh, listen to her!
-
Sis, I'm not in love, okay?
-
Happy now?
-
Just a month ago, you wanted this.
-
His whole family came
and asked for your hand.
-
What changed?
-
I just don't know.
-
Ever since I got back,
I don't feel the same about him anymore.
-
You're just scared, that's all.
-
Now that it's getting real,
you're panicking.
-
It happens to everyone before marriage.
A little doubt is normal.
-
Not if you're really in love.
-
Oh, come on!
-
She says she's not in love.
-
And what do you know about love?
-
My beautiful girl.
-
Well, at least I know what love isn't.
-
Nazlı, these things aren't always
so obvious.
-
Look at me—I had an arranged marriage
with your father.
-
But over time, we got to know each other,
-
and we built a life together.
-
That's different.
-
I've known Kadir since forever.
-
Even better!
-
First she says she's "not ready",
now she's "not in love".
-
She's completely lost it!
-
Listen, sweetheart,
-
love isn't just about locking eyes and
feeling fireworks.
-
That's just movies, that's theater!
-
Kadir is a good guy. He's kind, right?
-
You two have always gotten along.
-
Your house is even ready.
-
But no, she just has to
make things difficult!
-
Sister! Do you want me to end up like you?
Is that what you want?
-
Nazlı!
-
What's that supposed to mean?
-
Nazire.
-
No, mom! Hold on a minute!
-
Tell me, what's wrong with my life?
-
Nazire, don't push her.
-
So now I'm the bad guy?
-
My God!
-
Come on, girl.
-
We'll talk about these tomorrow.
Get some rest.
-
Mom, I said what I said.
-
Marriage is not a child's game.
-
Tomorrow, you'll kiss your father's hand*
and apologize. Understood?
-
Now go to bed.
Good night.
-
I had two choices.
-
I could stay and accept this marriage...
-
or...
-
Döne, bring the clotted cream too, dear.
-
Right away.
-
Good.
-
Nazlı's still not up?
-
She's sleeping.
-
What kind of sleep is this?
-
Nazire, tell her to come so we can talk.
-
Mustafa Can!
-
My strong boy!
-
Go get a loaf of bread, come on.
-
Just bread?
-
Just bread.
-
I want my change down
to the last penny, got it?
-
I take my commission,
what's the big deal?
-
No one in this house cares about
Mustafa Can!
-
Go on, go on!
-
Mom!
-
Nazlı is gone!
-
What do you mean, "gone"?
-
She's not here! See, she left this note.
-
I tried to talk, but you didn't listen.
-
This isn't going anywhere.
-
I can't stay here.
If I do, my life will be ruined.
-
I'm leaving.
-
Mom, this girl is crazy!
-
Look how she drew her father!
-
What does she mean, "I'm leaving"?
-
Has she lost her mind?
-
We're dead!
-
Dad's gonna kill us!
-
Your grandpa's gonna have a heart attack!
-
The whole Antep is gonna hear about this!
-
Be silent!
-
She didn't run away!
What are you talking about?
-
She didn't?
-
Then what did she do?
-
She's upstairs.
-
Doing what?
-
She's sick.
-
Sleeping.
-
Dad! You don't understand!
-
I don't want to get married.
-
What were you thinking when you told
everyone you were getting married,
-
or Ökkeş's entire family came to ask
for your hand in marriage?
-
Would it have been better if
I'd realized after getting married, dad?
-
I'm not ready for marriage.
-
Kahraman, did you read today's paper?
-
It says women shorten men's lifespan.
-
Hand it over.
-
If she acts like this after marriage,
we're doomed.
-
People will say,
"What kind of daughter did you raise?"
-
If Ökkeş hears about it,
he won't even talk to us.
-
Grandpa, there's not enough pistachio.
-
Alright, alright!
-
Stay out of things you don't know!
-
Dad!
-
Dad, look, there's not enough pistachio.
-
Go inside, the customers
will be here soon.
-
And who's gonna do
all the work here?
-
We'll handle it.
-
Yeah, right!
-
I know how you "handle" things!
-
- Dad, you spilled it!
- Master! It's ready!
-
Kahraman.
-
Pour some more.
-
Not like that, son!
Pour out the whole ladle!
-
Wait, wait, wait!
That's too much!
-
Of course it is!
The syrup got wasted!
-
Well, if you don't hold it right,
of course it's gonna spill!
-
Dad, I've been doing this for 30 years.
-
"Hold the ladle like this,
-
pour less, pour more..."
-
Don't you trust me?
Just let me work!
-
You learned this trade from me!
-
And now you think you can
tell me when to step aside?
-
I didn't mean that, dad!
-
He didn't mean that, Uncle Memik.
You're our master!
-
When the cat's away, the mice will play!
-
Don't say that, Dad.
-
Quiet!
-
Still talking!
-
You learned how to knead the dough
and shape the baklava from me, you brat!
-
You've got flour under your feet, Ruşen!
-
Sorry, Grandpa.
-
Bunch of rookies!
-
You don't know a damn thing!
-
Master! It's ready!
-
When your father and I opened this shop,
it was just the two of us.
-
No one else.
-
60 years!
-
And now he's telling me to go
sit at home!
-
How disrespectful!
-
You're right, Master Memik.
-
Shut it!
-
You're just backing him up!
-
One kilo of dry baklava, here you go.
-
Thanks, Master Kahraman.
-
Ehm, my change?
-
Huh? Oh, right.
-
Sorry about that, Mehmet.
He was just distracted.
-
No worries.
Have a good one!
-
Thanks.
-
Kahraman, what's the matter?
-
Ökkeş, my head's all over the place.
-
He's your father and my master.
-
We'll manage somehow.
Let it go! Don't be upset.
-
Everything's coming at me, Ökkeş.
-
Partner, listen!
-
How about we grab a drink tonight?
-
Ökkeş, I'm not in the mood.
-
That's exactly why we should talk.
-
I'll just go home.
-
We'll order kebabs,
have a couple of drinks, huh?
-
What's stopping you?
-
Home's not going anywhere.
-
Come on!
-
Fine!
-
Bodrum!
-
She might've gone to Bodrum!
-
What are you talking about, Nazire?
-
Zeynep is there!
-
Who?
-
The girl she brought here for the holiday?
-
Her best friend!
-
Would Nazlı really go all the way there?
-
Mom, we've checked everywhere.
-
She's crazy enough to just up and leave!
-
How are we gonna find Zeynep?
-
I think I have her number.
-
Let's call her,
but what should we say?
-
Don't you ever tell her
Nazlı ran away, Nazire!
-
Feel out her first.
-
We don't wanna embarrass ourselves.
-
Don't worry, I'll figure something out.
-
Here it is!
-
No answer.
-
What's wrong, master?
-
Busy!
-
No one in the house has anything better
to do than be on the phone!
-
What about the house in Mersin?
-
The neighbors checked.
No sign of her.
-
Not at the vineyard either.
-
Mom, I asked Uncle Gazi,
he doesn't know anything either.
-
You didn't give anything away, right?
-
Come on, sis!
-
Here!
-
Now go!
-
We're so dead!
-
Kahraman will be home soon.
-
What are we gonna tell Dad?
-
We can't say she ran away.
-
He'll kill us all!
-
Mom! The phone's ringing!
-
I hear it!
-
Run upstairs!
-
It gotta be Nazlı!
-
Give it here!
-
Hello?
-
Kahraman?
-
No.
-
We're just sitting around.
-
Nazlı?
-
She's sleeping.
-
Yeah, she's a little sick.
-
We gave her some soup,
-
she's resting upstairs.
-
Okay, alright.
-
Okay, my dear.
-
Take care.
-
He's going to be a little late,
just letting us know.
-
At least we bought some time.
-
Who's the number one baklava maker
in Antep?
-
We are!
-
The Chamber of Commerce
chose us, partner.
-
That's no joke!
-
You're right.
-
Come on, smile a little!
-
What's with that face?
-
Don't even go there, Ökkeş.
-
He's just an old man talking.
Don't let it get to you.
-
I know, I know.
-
I do know your worries aren't just about
your father.
-
Ökkeş,
-
I'm thinking about Nazlı.
-
What she said last night is still
bothering me.
-
Kahraman,
-
Nazlı is our daughter.
-
We don't mind it with her.
-
I know you don't.
-
But that's not the only problem.
-
That's not, I know.
-
I know what's on your mind, Kahraman.
-
Do you?
-
I was wondering how to tell you.
-
Look, Kahraman.
-
I only have Kadir.
-
You know how much he means to me.
-
I'd do anything for him.
-
If anyone dares to lay a finger on him,
-
I turn into a lion!
-
I know you would, Ökkeş.
-
And Nazlı is your world.
-
She is.
-
Giving away your daughter
in marriage isn't easy.
-
But don't worry,
Kadir will take good care of her.
-
He'd never let her lift a finger.
-
Yeah, but you know
how young people are, Ökkeş.
-
You prepare everything for them,
-
and they still find something
to complain about.
-
Come on, don't worry.
-
Everything will be fine.
-
Döne, the food's getting too hot.
-
Go call Grandpa for dinner.
-
Mom,
-
what do we tell grandpa?
-
Just say...
-
She's sick, she caught a cold,
she's resting.
-
What if he wants to check on her?
-
Then we're in trouble!
-
What are we gonna do?
-
What about Dad?
-
We'll manage somehow until we find Nazlı.
-
If they insist on seeing her,
we'll stop them,
-
stand in their way,
or dig a hole if we have to!
-
Dig a hole?
-
I mean, we'll find a way, Nazire.
-
Grandpa, remember how your dad
threw bombs in the army?
-
Tell me again how he did it.
-
With his bare hands, Mustafa Can!
-
These very hands!
-
There was no ammunition during the war.
-
Our soldiers stopped enemy bullets
with their own hands!
-
With their hands?
-
What did you think?
-
Man, I'm starving.
-
What's for dinner?
-
Where's Nazlı?
-
Dad, she's upstairs.
-
She's a little sick,
-
sleeping.
-
Sick?
-
She caught a cold.
She's resting.
-
Kahraman?
-
He's coming home late tonight, dad.
-
One's here, one's there!
-
You call this a home?
-
Döne!
-
Tell Nazlı to come down
and have her soup here.
-
Döne, just serve the food, sweetie.
-
I'll check on her, dad.
-
A real man comes home in the evening!
-
Dinner is ready, and no one's here!
-
Grandpa, we're here.
-
This house is falling apart!
-
Dad, Nazlı's sleeping.
-
I didn't want to wake her up.
-
Lâ havle ve lâ!*
-
(Feride) Bon appétit!
-
Ökkeş, Kadir is a good, honest guy.
-
He loves Nazlı.
-
Then why are you worrying?
-
That's not the problem.
-
Then what is, Kahraman?
-
You don't trust Nazlı?
-
Of course, I do!
-
Then what are you dribbling about?
-
Look, Ökkeş.
-
Getting married these days is tough.
-
Even if the kids do everything right,
we live in bad times.
-
Don't you read the news?
-
Young marriages end in divorce.
-
Anyone who tries to ruin their happiness
will have to deal with me!
-
Your daughter is my daughter, Kahraman.
-
And if anything ever happens to me,
-
there's a whole family behind them!
-
Ökkeş! Don't involve them in this!
-
I would!
-
But I don't even need to say anything.
-
If something happens to either of them,
-
relatives from three different cities will
show up in no time!
-
You know how our family is.
-
Remember when we went to Urfa
and Diyarbakır?
-
Didn't they treat us like kings!
-
Weren't you amazed?
-
So why are you making me repeat
all this now?
-
Come on, relax a little.
-
It's not worth stressing over.
-
We're gathering at our vineyard
tomorrow night. Don't forget!
-
Feride, wake up.
-
Get up.
-
Kahraman!
-
I just dozed off.
-
Feride, how's Nazlı?
-
She's okay.
-
She got sick from crying, Kahraman.
-
Oh really?
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We barely got her to sleep.
Don't bother her.
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She'll be fine by morning.
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I don't know about that.
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What did yo do tonight?
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I talked to Ökkeş, Feride.
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I wanted to bring up Nazlı,
but it's no use.
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He doesn't hear a bad word about her.
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It's late, Kahraman.
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We'll talk about this later.
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You go on, I'll be right there.
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Okay, don't stay up too long.
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Nazlı?
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It was drizzling on my way home tonight,
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and I thought about the day you were born.
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How many years have passed!
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They say, "It feels like yesterday",
it really does!
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It was drizzling that morning too,
just before dawn.
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I was at the workshop.
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Your mom went into labor,
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and I rushed to the hospital.
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I kept telling everyone,
"It's a boy! I have a son!"
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Since our first was a girl, I was sure
the second had to be a boy.
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But then they said, "It's a girl!"
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I froze a moment.
I was so surprised.
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I couldn't even look at Feride.
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I just said,
"Feride, we already have a daughter."
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Then they brought you into the room.
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This tiny little thing, soft and pink.
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I couldn't bear the thought of
anything ever happening to you.
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I just stood there, completely still.
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And you were wide awake,
staring at me with those little eyes.
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Nazlı.
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I'll tell you what.
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Do you think I would ever want
anything bad for you?
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Ever?
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I wouldn't.
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Do you think I like yelling at you,
upsetting you?
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What is it that you want?
To work?
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Then work.
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But talk to your father first.
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Don't just do things your own way.
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That's what bothers me, Nazlı.
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My Nazlı...
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Nazlı?
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Nazlı?
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Sweetie? Nazlı?
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Nazlı!
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Nazlı!
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Nazlı!
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Attention, passengers traveling in the
direction of Antalya - Bodrum!
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Your bus is about to depart.
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Please proceed to Gate 2.
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Why did you hide this from me?
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I'm losing my mind!
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How dumb do you think I am?
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Kahraman, we thought she'd come back.
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She ran away,
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it's already midnight,
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and I'm just now finding out!
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Dad, we were going to tell you.
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Feride, you told me she's sick!
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You looked at me right in the eye
and lied!
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Dad, we didn't want you to worry.
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If I hadn't checked her room,
I wouldn't have even known!
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No one tells me anything!
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Are you all making fun of me?
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Of course not, dad.
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What kind of home is this?
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What kind of daughter?
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Are you trying to drive me crazy?
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Nazire!
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Bring me some rakı.
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Go get it!
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How could she do this to us, Feride?
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You're too late, Kahraman!
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You should've put your foot down earlier.
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Now deal with it!
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Give me a break, dad!
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I have enough problems!
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Look at me!
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This is your fault!
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Thanks.
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First, "It's my life,"
then, "I'm not ready for marriage."
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Such a big mouth!
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Maybe she's just confused, dad.
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How can someone do this
to their family, Feride?
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Does she not think about us at all?
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Wasn't I the person she loved
the most in this life?
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Didn't she say she'd rather die
than hurt me?
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What kind of daughter
did we raise, Feride?
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My God!
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If I don’t lose it, who will?
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If I don’t get mad, who will, dad?
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She is going to be the death of me!
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Ökkeş won't let us get away with this.
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I sure won't let Nazlı get away with this!
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Don't speak too soon!
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This isn't over yet.
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Nazlı is a smart girl,
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she’ll definitely come back.
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We’re in trouble, Feride.
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Ökkeş is expecting us
at the vineyard tomorrow.
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What are we going to do?
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What if we just say we’ve got plans?
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He won't listen.
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His father was the same,
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they are as stubborn as a mule.
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If we don’t go, he’ll hold a grudge!
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Why would he, Grandpa?
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We’re not breaking off the engagement.
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We’ll just say we’re busy
and can’t make it.
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Hayriye has been preparing for a week.
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We can’t say we're busy, honey.
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Don’t you know how Ökkeş is, Feride?
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Let’s go without my sister, dad.
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We can tell them she’s sick.
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Son! Hayriye will insist on
having Nazlı being there!
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I hope nothing happens to her, Kahraman.
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To Aunt Hayriye?
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No, son. To your sister, Nazlı.
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Don't worry, mom.
Nazlı is a smart girl, she'll be fine.
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Feride, didn't she call?
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No, darling.
Nothing.
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Her phone is still off.
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Should we go to the police?
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No, dad, wait.
Let’s not make a scene just yet.
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Let’s see tomorrow.
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What should we do, Kahraman?
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You figure it out, Feride!
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Clean up the mess where you made it!
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“Let her go to Ankara,
let her see civilization.”
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There’s your civilization!
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Watch what happens now!
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Hello, Zeynep!
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How are you?
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I'm good.
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Guess where I am!
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What are you doing in Bodrum?
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Alright, alright.
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No, girl, I'm not home.
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My brother bought a boat, we're on it.
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Listen, just hang around for a bit, okay?
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Then take the Torba shuttle
in the evening,
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I'll pick you up at the Torba junction
at nine, alright?
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Alright, see you!
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Can't believe this!
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Morning, boss. Welcome.
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Morning!
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Morning, Ökkeş.
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Morning.
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Man, we had a bit too much
to drink last night!
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I went home,
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opened another bottle of rakı,
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woke Hayriye up,
and had her make some "çiğ köfte."
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You don't say!
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My stomach's a mess.
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Sorry to hear!
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Ökkeş! You should get some rest today.
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Let's cancel dinner tonight.
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No way, Kahraman!
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Why not?
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Gotta fight fire with fire!
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But with that stomach of yours...
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Don't mind me!
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Hayriye's been preparing all week,
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she'll be furious otherwise,
I'm telling you!
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Ökkeş.
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It's also because Nazlı's
not feeling well.
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What happened?
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She caught a cold.
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And medicine's not helping.
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Oh no!
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- Let me tell Hayriye to go to your place.
- No! Don't tell her!
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She knows every home remedy under the sun!
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Don't tell her!
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Don't take her away from her work.
Let's sit, Ökkeş.
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What work are you talking about?
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- Let me just tell her.
- No! Don't go!
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I mean, she doesn't need to go.
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You sit down.
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Why would she go anyway?
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Besides, Nazlı's not home.
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What?
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Isn't she sick?
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She is.
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She is but...
Staying home is making her worse.
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She got used to fresh air in Ankara,
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now she feels trapped inside.
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Our vineyard house has fresh air too.
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Yeah... yeah, of course it does.
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Then bring her over!
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What are you still hesitating for?
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Sure, Ökkeş. We'll see.
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Aren't you ashamed of treating
all these people like children?
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You disrespectful!
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Dad!
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Shush! Be quiet!
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How can you talk like that?
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Who do you think you are,
spoiled brat?!
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Mom, I said what I said.
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Marriage is not a child's game.
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You'll kiss your father's hand
and apologize tomorrow. Understood?
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We're done talking about this!
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Our family will keep its word, that's it!