00:00Sometimes a person needs professional support to understand and discover why he or she is doing what he or she is doing.
00:11It's like therapy.
00:13I know why I'm doing what I'm doing, but the problem is that people don't understand it.
00:21That's why I don't believe in therapy.
00:23Mr. Savaş, the most obvious of human reactions is to reject the truth.
00:31It's not about how you define the truth.
00:35What is the truth?
00:37Is it just what we can perceive in our five senses?
00:42I don't think so.
00:47The truth is the wounds in a person.
00:52And usually our loved ones hurt us.
00:57So no one else can heal the wound that our loved ones have opened.
01:04That's why I don't believe in therapy.
01:07Why are you here then?
01:10Why did you want to talk to me?
01:12The main subject is prosecutor Fırat Bulut.
01:16We just met him.
01:18I just learned about the trauma he's been through.
01:21You've helped him a lot in this process.
01:25I'm curious.
01:27Will he be okay?
01:28He's fine.
01:31I mean, he's slowly remembering.
01:34We couldn't expect it to happen all of a sudden.
01:37Of course.
01:39But you say he'll remember if it's slow.
01:43I can't say anything for sure.
01:46He can forget everything at once.
01:50Because it's happened before.
01:56I hope he gets better.
01:58He's a very good person.
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