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00:28You
00:30Oh
01:00Oh
01:32We have now come to the confession scene
01:43Before my parents returned from the summer house, Sabelle threw an end of summer party for me, thinking it would
01:49be good for me
01:52We were all over, we were all over to fight in front of me
02:08We're going swimming in Kilios, hey does your mom have suits?
02:13Just take a look
02:14Hey you know she was a lovely interesting woman your mother
02:19She's still alive
02:22Look darling I found the swimsuits
02:24Let's see what we have
02:25This one?
02:27I think that's the one you should wear
02:31You go, Sabelle and I will join you guys later
02:36We better be going I suppose
02:38Come on guys let's go
02:40Make sure you come
02:41Come on
02:41Come on
02:41Come on
02:47Come on
02:47Come on
03:40This was my last happy memory with my fiancé.
04:06Okay, hurry up.
04:07I don't want to be late.
04:16So, where were you yesterday?
04:19I tried to call you more than once and they said you weren't at the office.
04:29If it's awkward, then I'm, well, just don't tell me anything.
04:38Come on.
04:53This spring when my parents took us both out to the foie.
04:59Of course, what about it?
05:02Well, there was this purse you liked at a nearby shop on our way out, so I stopped in to
05:06look.
05:13Kamal, what is it you're trying to say?
05:15The next day I came to the shop to get you that same bag is a little surprise.
05:22That's when I met up with Vasuna, cousin.
05:32And she came to our party, right?
05:34She sat at our table.
05:35Mm-hmm.
05:39She realized it was a fake purse and said to take it back.
05:42Yes, to get your money back.
05:44That's why I went back.
05:46Like you told me.
05:50Later on, Fasun brought the money to my mom's place at the Mohammed building.
05:58Mohammed apartments, are you serious?
06:04So then I started to tell her the whole story, right from the very beginning.
06:09Really, it's just a premarital indulgence to me, Sabelle.
06:12She just brought money.
06:12I tried to fight the urge, but I couldn't resist it.
06:16And I kissed her.
06:16I fell for her.
06:18I tried to fight it, but I couldn't.
06:20So I went back.
06:20I couldn't resist.
06:21I kissed her.
06:22I was so ashamed.
06:24I fell for her.
06:24I kissed her.
06:25I was so ashamed.
06:37God, you disgust me.
06:40You're such a bastard.
06:41Why, Kamal?
06:42God, I hope you burn in hell.
06:44This is unbelievable.
06:46God damn it.
06:46How could you?
06:47You're such a bastard.
06:49What's wrong with you?
06:50How could you do this?
06:51I can't believe you.
06:54You've been cheating with some little shop employee.
06:56Sabelle, calm down.
06:56I'm sorry.
06:57Calm down.
06:57This relationship is long ago.
07:04Do you still go and need her?
07:06I broke it off.
07:07Don't you dare lie.
07:10Once I got engaged, I said I couldn't see her anymore.
07:13And then she up and vanished.
07:33Are you still hung up on her?
07:34Is that it?
07:36What man with a heart could have said yes to that question?
07:39No, she's nothing to me.
07:41What's made you unhappy then?
07:43Come on.
07:44Everybody has been hurt by my choice.
07:47I cheated on you.
07:49Plus, I treated a young woman horribly.
07:52It's...
07:53crushed any happiness I had.
07:56What are you trying to say?
08:18Then where were you yesterday?
08:25Just say it.
08:31Muhammad apartment building.
08:37How often did you meet with her there?
08:40Why won't you answer me?
08:43Answer me!
09:31Sabelle?
09:34Sabelle?
09:39Cybele.
09:48Don't let the tea get cold.
10:05If you're hungry, I had fresh bread delivered earlier.
10:08Maybe you'd rather have some slices that I've toasted.
10:48What do you think you had with her?
10:49was just a temporary distraction.
10:52It isn't going to last.
10:58I'll take care of you now.
11:00If you let me help you,
11:02this mistake doesn't need to be the end.
11:04At that moment,
11:05I realized only Sabelle's determination
11:07could save me from my pain.
11:10Anything you ask me, I'll do.
11:12I think that we'd better leave.
11:14This area should really be avoided.
11:16Whatever could make you remember things.
11:21How do we manage that?
11:30My parents decided to go back to Ankara
11:32for the winter.
11:35You and I can stay
11:36in their empty mansion together.
11:43Okay, sweetheart.
11:46Okay.
12:15I thought the excitement of starting a new life
12:17would enable me to recover from my illness.
12:20It was rediscovering the beauties of my life
12:23that I thought I had forgotten.
12:32I need a little help.
12:41Sabelle and I were like a happy couple.
12:43Happy whose love was enough for them.
12:48Good luck.
13:09We thought the pleasures of the mansion life would make me happy again.
13:35We thought the pleasures of the mansion life would make me happy again.
13:54We thought the pleasures of the mansion life would make me happy again.
14:24But due to the never-ending ache that lived in the left side of my stomach, I couldn't manage to
14:29make love to Sabelle.
14:32I could tell Sabelle's feelings toward me were gradually shifting.
14:35I sensed her contempt and hatred.
14:44Kemal.
14:50Kemal.
14:52Honey.
14:53Come back to bed.
15:10The sea grew cold with the north wind that came in October.
15:14Our friends stopped dropping in as they had been.
16:12Why are you so down again, Kamal?
16:16My brother and Mr. Turgai founded a new company with Kanan.
16:21And they're going to bid on that lucrative bedsheet deal through it.
16:28Kanan, wasn't he the one who was such a great dancer at the engagement?
16:38So now is Kanan going to be the successful manager of this brand new company?
16:46They're playing and fixing the game to make themselves some extra cash.
16:50Honey, this is more than just some extra cash.
16:53In fact, it's a great deal more, you know?
16:56You can't just let them disregard and exploit you like this.
16:59You need to fight for your share, Kamal.
17:00Doesn't matter.
17:03I don't like this side of you.
17:05Retreating from everything, just letting it all go for nothing.
17:08Like you actually enjoy getting beaten.
17:26It's not that you're in love with another woman at this point, I'm sure of it.
17:32Being in love with someone else isn't the problem here.
17:36It's that you don't love me.
17:40Then why am I still here with you, Sabelle?
17:42You tell me.
17:46Why can't I even think of making it past the day without my hand in yours?
17:50You're clinging on.
17:52But not out of anything that resembles love.
17:55You want to think you're a victim here.
18:01But why do you really think that I'd play the victim?
18:03I think that what you love most is indulging your pain and acting like the rest is beneath you.
18:08But my love, I think it's high time you truly came back to what matters, don't you?
18:14This will pass soon, these hard days.
18:18We can have children.
18:22We're going to be one big happy family, and we'll enjoy our life together.
18:27We'll have daughters who look like you.
18:33We'll be very happy, Sabelle, I promise you.
18:37These days I'm struggling to believe it anymore.
18:40Am I really that hopeless to you?
18:43I guess maybe I seem hopeless to myself, honey.
18:48I just worry that now I'm losing all my looks.
18:50Hang on, you're prettier than anyone else.
18:53You're gorgeous.
18:57Sabelle.
19:00No, I want to go.
19:03To where?
19:08Why not the foie?
19:10To me, Chantichet, okay?
19:11I thought we're not supposed to.
19:13I don't want to sit here and cry anymore.
19:16Pitying ourselves as more of that rusty tap water drips out.
19:19That's enough.
19:33What happened, Kimmel?
19:35Were you able to reach Nurjian?
19:36No, I wasn't.
19:37I guess the telephone here must be broken.
19:41Oh, hey, a romantic dinner, huh?
19:44That's so nice.
19:45We're all talking about you two lovebirds, you know.
19:47The word is the two of you are so in love that now, apparently you think that marriage
19:51might somehow kill all the romance entirely, just like those modern Europeans do.
19:57Of course, some say the mansion is cursed.
20:01Well, enjoy your meal.
20:03I've got to head out.
20:08Want me to try Nurjian again, or maybe order a meal?
20:10Just wait a little bit.
20:15Somewhere near here must have my phone.
20:16Find one, then.
20:17Come on.
20:37Hello?
20:38Mehmet, it's me.
20:39Come on.
20:39Oh, come on.
20:40What's up?
20:41Yeah, hey, listen.
20:42Sabelle and I are in the Chantichet tonight at the Foix for some dinner now.
20:46It'd be great to meet for some food, you know.
20:48We'd like to see you two.
20:50Oh, we'd like to see you two.
20:51Let me talk to Nurjian and we'll come over.
20:53We'll be there in half an hour.
20:55We'll be at the Foix.
20:56Come by.
20:57Okay, see you.
20:58See you.
21:24We'll be at the Foix.
21:24Bye.
21:57It's so dull, right?
22:42It's so dull.
23:19It sounds so calming, like the sea is in my ear.
23:45Let's go somewhere else after this.
23:47Let's go to a music hall.
23:48A music hall?
23:49I'll listen to some Facile.
23:52We can drive to Bosporus and have tea in the car.
23:54Tea, come on.
23:55Yeah.
23:55But the tripe at the Kasim-Pasha joint is what I want now.
24:06Sorry I'm coming late, everyone.
24:11Something unexpected happened.
24:14Just come and sit down.
24:15Come on.
24:15Yeah, forget about it.
24:17No worries, pal.
24:18Sit here.
24:18Sit.
24:19Sit.
24:19Yeah, come on.
24:20Be happy now.
24:20Oh, I'm happy already.
24:31Cybele had figured out what I'd been doing, and she was furious.
24:36I could feel that she decided I was never going to get better.
24:47Sorry, I need a second.
25:01Kamal, you really upset and hurt her.
25:05Don't leave her sitting at a table all alone.
25:08She loves you so much.
25:22I was expecting Cybele to take some kind of revenge against me,
25:25one to reclaim her self-respect.
25:27But if she broke off the engagement,
25:30society would scorn her for some time for having lived with me before marriage.
25:55She wants to shop before she gets engaged and married to Mehmet.
26:00She was determined, so I promised.
26:10So when will you go?
26:12Immediately.
26:13She's looking at plane tickets.
26:17I think that's a great plan.
26:21A change of scenery might do us both good.
26:24And once you get back, we'll start over.
26:38Once Sabao left for Paris,
26:40I began looking for Fassoon with everything I had.
26:55I met with her friend, Jada.
26:59I begged her to tell me what Fassoon was.
27:02I even offered her money.
27:06Listen to me, please, Mr. Kamal.
27:08Let's pretend this never happened.
27:09But all I could find out was that she was somewhere in Istanbul.
27:36Hoping I might run into Fassoon,
27:38I began wandering through all of Istanbul,
27:40neighbourhood by neighbourhood,
27:42street by street.
27:45Hold on.
27:46This is getting...
27:51Get up.
27:56What's up?
27:59What's up?
28:00Whoa.
28:02Whoa.
28:03Whoa.
28:05Whoa.
28:05Whoa.
28:06Whoa.
28:06Whoa.
28:07Whoa.
28:08Oh.
28:09Whoa.
28:38After that incident,
28:40I started to see Fasun in random crowds as if I was catching a glimpse of a ghost.
28:49My next sighting of her happened in a movie theater.
28:54The delicate grace of her figure sent a jolt through me.
28:57I wanted to call out her name as if in a dream.
29:00Of course.
29:07Whenever I walked the streets of Istanbul, I saw the fleeting ghosts of Fasun,
29:11there for a brief moment, then vanishing again.
29:24I stayed to wait out a rainy night at the Fatih Hotel.
29:28And there, for the first time in months, I slept peacefully.
29:49What's up, Shakir?
29:50All right.
30:01Oh, Mr. Klaw.
30:03Here, I brought your things from the mansion.
30:06Please take them up to the hotel room, Shatin.
30:08I'm going to be staying here for now.
30:12Please pick me up here for work, all right?
30:15Whatever you would like, sir.
30:17Whatever you would like, sir.
30:20You were my people.
30:26You were my people.
30:28You're my people.
30:29You're my people.
30:30No.
30:31You are my people.
30:31I love my people.
30:34You are my people and I'm so cease and you have to see all the world.
30:37I'm so sorry.
30:37I don't see you.
30:38I'll talk to you.
30:39I'll talk to you.
30:40I'm so sorry.
30:42I'll talk to you.
30:43But I realized there was another reason I felt at peace walking along the streets of Istanbul.
30:48Apart from being closer to Fasun.
30:52The European lifestyle my wealthy father curated for us had kept me distant from the simple
30:57pleasures of life.
31:04And now, in these muddy outskirts, I felt like I was seeking out some essential, missing
31:10core of existence.
31:23They say you left the mansion, Kamal.
31:28I have, yes.
31:29But you're not going to your parents' house at night, either?
31:33Mm-hmm.
31:34I haven't been.
31:36Then where are you staying, and why?
31:41Have you gone back to her?
31:44Please tell me the truth.
31:51Kamal?
31:53No, I haven't met with her.
31:55Wait, I can't hear you, Kamal.
31:57I said I haven't gone back to her.
32:01I said I haven't gone back to her, okay?
32:03Can you hear me, Sabal?
32:05Kamal, I can't hear you.
32:06Please.
32:08Kamal, are you there?
32:09Can you hear me?
32:10I'm here, Sabal.
32:10I'm here.
32:11I promise I'm not back with her.
32:12I swear.
32:13I just want you to be honest.
32:14I swear I am, all right?
32:16I see them.
32:18Sabal?
32:20Sabal?
32:22Sabal?
32:22Sabal?
32:23The Paris Line disconnected, sir.
32:25Would you like me to connect you again?
32:26No, that's fine.
32:39Sabal never called me from Paris again.
32:41Not once.
32:52What do people say?
32:53That you've totally lost it and you're crazy into the nightlife scene?
32:59Is that all?
33:01And you've joined some kind of a cult in Fatih?
33:04That you're a communist convert out there trying to prove yourself by living in a shantytown?
33:20It's hard to see.
33:22You're running away and turning into the type who wallows in depression now.
33:25No, I'm fine, all right?
33:28You seem unhappy, though.
33:32Happiness isn't the point of my existence.
33:35I'd prefer the kind of life that brings peace.
33:38Just talk to your friends, man.
33:40Who do you mean, then?
33:42Come on now, come on.
33:45I thought you and I were close, man.
33:47We are.
33:55We're going to Uluda.
33:59Which means?
34:01Me, Mehmet, Nur Jahan, and Sabal.
34:05So Sabal's back from Paris?
34:07Ten days, yeah.
34:08And she wants you to come along.
34:10That's supposed to be a secret.
34:11So remember, it wasn't me who spilled.
34:13And please don't act stupid, Kamal.
34:15I'll just stay home, then.
34:17Just come, man.
34:19Really, you need this trip.
34:20You should forget all of this.
34:24Sabal really loves you, Kamal.
34:30She really loves you.
34:31She'll help you pull it all back together.
34:33Ah.
34:34Is that so, Zay?
34:39Kamal, you aren't making great choices.
34:42Anybody could end up in love with the wrong girl.
34:45We all want love, you know.
34:46But most people fall out of it again
34:47before it ends up ruining their entire life.
34:49You love romantic stuff more than anybody, Zayn.
34:52That's right, man.
34:53So trust me on this one fact.
34:55People in romance tales that pull this stuff
34:57don't end up on top.
34:58How's that?
35:04Kamal, it was just half a year ago
35:06that you got engaged at the Hilton
35:08in front of almost the entire city.
35:11It was a great night.
35:13Then you started living together in that mansion,
35:16throwing parties before you were married.
35:18Everyone thought it was very modern.
35:20But you've moved out of the mansion.
35:23What's up with you, Kamal?
35:26You breaking up with her?
35:31You haven't explained anything.
35:33You're acting like a child.
35:34I explained to Sabal.
35:36No, you didn't.
35:37She doesn't understand it
35:39or know how to explain the situation.
35:40Please come help her.
35:42What can she say?
35:44My husband-to-be took up with a clerk
35:45so we're on a break?
35:46Really?
35:49She's very upset.
35:51Talk about it to her.
35:54Go with us to Uluda.
35:56I know that you two can kiss and make up.
35:58I'm positive. Come.
35:59You know,
36:00it's better I stay here no matter the pain it brings.
36:06But you're right.
36:08It's time for me to speak to her.
36:14You're joking.
36:15Come on.
36:15I thought you were good.
36:16Hey, I gotta try that.
36:18About time.
36:20Good time.
36:25You're parents all right?
36:26They're fine.
36:28They haven't heard yet about our situation.
36:31Good, it's better to keep quiet.
36:33Yes, it's better.
36:42So what do we do now, then?
36:50My father's been getting withdrawn lately more and more.
36:56I see that illness of yours is still going strong.
37:02What?
37:03We've been waiting for that to pass for months, you know.
37:06But I guess all of my patients didn't help.
37:08It's too bad you won't recover.
37:09There's no illness.
37:12But we both agreed that you were sick at the mansion before.
37:15Do you remember?
37:17Yes, we did.
37:20So what happened?
37:23Do you think treating your soon-to-be wife like garbage seems normal?
37:28Cheating with some silly shop girl?
37:29And why is that what matters, Sabelle?
37:33What has it got to do with the store or wealth or poverty anyway?
37:36It's about being poor, Kamal.
37:38You had a very easy time with her only because she was ambitious and in poverty.
37:42If the girl hadn't been a shop clerk, you'd have married her.
37:44No matter what anyone thought, it's making you sick now.
37:53I don't love her like you think.
37:59This isn't normal, acting like this over some girl at a shop.
38:02But now you've lost your mind, honey.
38:04You're hiding out in faith in that cheap, dingy hotel Kamala.
38:06Is that the dream?
38:07Hey, let's talk to Himley before he leaves.
38:08Just stop it.
38:09Why? Himley is such a good girl.
38:10Please focus on us.
38:16I'm sorry.
38:42One more thing to talk about.
38:48Though I hate to mention it to you now.
38:51What is it now?
38:56Virginity.
39:01If we're modern, then it won't mean much to you.
39:05But if any of our traditions still matter at all,
39:09for example, wanting to marry a virgin like me before I knew you,
39:14how about treating us all with respect, then?
39:22Kamal, there's one more thing I can never forgive you for.
39:26Making empty promises to end it,
39:28but just to ease your conscience?
39:30Why not just break the engagement?
39:33And why carry on staying together at the house with me
39:35when you never meant to get married?
39:41I don't know.
39:53But I really am very sorry, Sibel.
39:55I don't know.
39:59I don't know.
40:17Oh, my God.
40:43I wouldn't see her for 30 years.
41:01Mr. Hassan, we've got you.
41:24Mr. Hassan, we've got you.
41:25Mr. Hassan, we've got you.
41:26Mr. Hassan, we've got you.
41:26Mr. Hassan, we've got you.
41:27Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
42:24Come on, come on.
42:27Come on, come on, come on.
42:38My father died of heart failure at dawn as he lay between sleep and wakefulness during the morning prayer.
42:49It felt like the very center of my life fell away, and the earth swallowed up my past.
42:55Come on, come on, come on.
43:03Come on, come on, come on.
43:38Come on, come on, come on.
43:55Come on, come on.
43:57Come on.
43:58Come on.
43:58Come on.
44:02Come on.
44:04Come on.
44:24Come on.
44:35Come on.
44:45Come on.
44:47Come on.
44:58Come on.
45:02Come on.
45:04Come on.
45:05Come on.
45:13Come on.
45:17Come on.
45:20Come on.
45:36Come on.
45:39Come on.
46:17Come on.
46:20Come on.
46:28Come on.
46:28I heard you claim Kanaan's been ruining the company.
46:30I heard you claim Kanaan's been ruining the company.
46:30Osman, another time.
46:31Come on.
46:32You heard that?
46:33I have years.
46:35You disgraced yourself and society.
46:37Don't do it at the company too.
46:38Why are you two arguing?
46:39Fine.
46:40Let's eat dinner.
46:40Stop fighting now.
46:50Kamal, coming home has really been nice, right?
46:53Yes, it has.
46:59No matter what anyone says, the most important thing in life is to be happy.
47:08Something your father talked about, didn't he?
47:21Would you please, Mrs. Fatma?
47:23Yes, ma'am.
47:24Come and take my plate away.
47:36You shouldn't go on living in some cheap hotel though.
47:39Promise me.
47:39On one condition.
47:42Let me have both the card, Mr. Jitin.
47:45All right.
47:53And stay out of the new business too.
47:58Okay.
48:18What, Mrs. Fatma?
48:19Hey, Mr. Clawnails.
48:20I guess you don't rip your socks anymore, huh?
48:23I'm thrilled, really.
48:26It means you cut your nails now.
48:28So here, I have a present and it's just for you.
48:32Come here.
48:33It was months ago, I think.
48:36I found it in the pocket of your jacket.
48:39So I went and put it somewhere safe for you.
48:42But then your mother found it first.
48:44I guess she assumed it had something to do with your father's...
48:47Well, it's no matter.
48:49She went and she put it in the velvet pouch she keeps secret.
48:52But when she lined it up with all the things from the pouch on your father's desk,
48:56I saw it and I took it back because I recognized right away that it was yours.
49:04You are so smart.
49:07You're exactly right.
49:10You are the greatest.
49:14You have phone calls in an hour?
49:16Got it, Mrs. Zennep.
49:17These are the letters from the dealers.
49:19Thanks.
49:28It was a busy day in mid-May.
49:30Most of the letters were handwritten notes expressing thanks, complaints and threats.
49:43Except for one.
49:56Brother Kamal, we'd love to see you.
49:59We'll expect you for dinner on May the 19th.
50:02Our phone line isn't connected yet.
50:04If you can't come, please send word with Mr. Jatin.
50:07With our love and respects.
50:09Fasun.
50:21On Wednesday, May 19th, 1976, at half past seven in the evening, Mr. Jatin and I set off to go
50:28to Fasun's house in Chikorjima.
50:30Three hundred thirty-nine days exactly.
50:36Finally, my suffering would end.
50:39And as soon as I could be sure this was actually Fasun, I was going to propose to her.
50:43Go.
50:45Go.
50:58Go.
50:59Go.
51:01Go.
51:01Go.
51:02Go.
51:16Come on in, come in.
51:21Good evening.
51:22Welcome, Mr. Khamal.
51:23Thank you, Mr. Tariq.
51:25Oh, slippers there are...
51:26How are you at Nesseve?
51:27Oh, just fine, Mr. Khamal.
51:29For you.
51:30I appreciate it.
51:30Good to see you.
51:31Come on in.
51:32This way, please.
51:34We're living upstairs here.
52:13These roses are so beautiful.
52:16Aren't they pretty?
52:17Mm-hmm.
52:20Brother Khamal, this is my husband, Fethedun.
52:26We got married five months ago.
52:58I'd like to see you, Mr. Khamal.
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