A family migrates to the city after a tragic loss. When they reunite in their hometown 30 years later, buried emotions and painful secrets resurface.
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★★★★★
The film is so stagnant that the director has nothing to tell, but look, I have the opportunity, I have money, I understand these things, and he puts out a task as if he is wasting your time, just as I waste my time. The expectation from a movie is consistent...
★★★★★
Discounting a couple of problems caused by two distinct narration styles applied in the beginning scenes and the rest parts of the movie, Cici is a fascinating family drama. Despite its plain and unagitating langue, the movie skilfully achieves to build a rive...
★★★★★
A film signed by Berkin Oya, who deserves the title of 'Auteur' director even before he is 45 years old.
The movie wasn't actually made for Netflix. Netflix later joined the project and bought all the rights of the film without being a passenger of the Antaly...
★★★★★
The storytelling in this film is truly exceptional. I believe Berkun Oya is delivering work that meets world-class standards. There is a depth and precision to his narrative that you don't often come across. Watching it feels like getting lost in a long, beaut...
★★★★★
Experiencing someone's trauma was well executed.
Switching to now and past is an awesome idea. The acting part was just perfect, I felt all the emotions of every character. When we are watching the movie, it feels like we are watching someone's photos frame b...