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Catalina 2022-03-22 09:02:27

Because I watched it intermittently, I felt very depressed after reading the last part, but I was a little hopeful. I saw some clues mentioned in the barrage, so I watched the beginning again.

The beginning of the film is a foreshadowing, teachers and students parting, the female teacher leaves a mailing address, corresponding to the end.

And when the girls' reputation was "broken", the five girls who resisted the most were Nur and Lale (the youngest two girls in the family), and at the end of the movie, only two girls from the God of Feudal Destiny Escape in hand.

The director is a woman, the teacher is a woman, and women who want to escape their fate have to flee from the town to Istanbul.

In the end, the "True Fragrance" guy who helped the heroine drive a truck several times left the abyss with the two girls, remembering that Sugi Hara Yin escaped from his uncle's house and went to Tokyo in a truck in "Reminiscence".

Is Japan more developed than Turkey? Yes. What about the status of women? Half a catty eight taels. It's just that Japanese women have wives, but it's just pushing women further into the abyss.

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Extended Reading
  • Parker 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The French film wrapped in Turkish shell is full of French film atmosphere from beginning to end. The five girls go from compromise to resistance to the final outbreak. The plot is smooth like flowing water. The casting of the five protagonists is successful. It is the most beautiful shot in the whole film. Unfortunately, the whole film is a bit overly showing off its values ​​and the whole is a little mediocre.

  • Abby 2022-03-22 09:02:27

    It's a good subject, but unfortunately it's wasted.

Mustang quotes

  • Lale: The house became a wife factory that we never came out of.

  • Selma: I slept with the entire world.