Evim Sensin
- Year:
- 2012
- 91 min
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You have to put on this
ointment constantly.
No need to worry.
If you treat it right...
...there will be only a small scar left.
Do you want me to call the police?
All Right.
Clear the way!
Clear the way!
Doctor Mete Akgn,
please go to the surgery room.
Excuse me, just a second.
I forgot my bag, I'll be right back.
Ugh!
Master.
What are you looking at!
Mummy, there's
a woman at the door.
OK, you go in.
Who are you looking for?
Are you Tlin?
Yes, that's me.
I want to apologize.
I am the one your man is having
an affair with since one year.
I just found out, that he is married.
I swear, I didn't know.
and he did this to me.
I really want to apologize.
Mum!
Darling.
Take one of them.
It's good against headache.
Don't cry my love.
Mum, how am I supposed to
look dad into his eyes.
Look, what happened, happened.
But now you're with us.
You'll see, dad will forgive you, too.
Daddy, please forgive me.
I beg you, forgive me.
Nothing I ever do is right!
Please, forgive me!
Dad!
Dad, you have to forgive me!
Don't be another man
to kill me, dad!
I wanted to send you off myself!
You played with my honor!
How could I forgive you?
You have brought shame on me.
I've been fooled, dad!
I swear, I was fooled.
Dad!
Dad, you will send me off
this house yourself.
But I am begging you...
...please dad
forgive your daughter.
OK, I'll be there in about an hour.
Dash it...
Come on girl, hurry up,
I'll be late for the construction site.
It'll be ok, if you,
could stay still, dad.
Wow, wow, wow.
How this color fits me.
Huh? Doesn't it?
So from now on I will be wearing
the suits my daughter tailors for me.
Yes! Why are you spending so much
money on your wardrobe anyway.
You're right.
Stop, leave it! You'll tear off
what you sewed yourself.
- I'll be late for the construction
site, hurry. - Ah, dad?
- What? - You are forgetting
your lunch promise.
OK, let's go to the construction site,
we'll go from there.
The carpenters made troubles.
Shall I take off the jacket?
Take it off.
Take care of the needles.
Ah! You have to take off
the needles first.
- OK.
- The trouser is slipping, wait.
Don't worry, it won't take long.
Come on, dad. I am starving.
The planks are wet
it has been raining for a week.
No, the planks aren't wet!
I know the boss, my friend. I won't
set up the scaffold with these planks.
Do you know, the costs for each
day of this construction site?
- You are wasting our time.
- What is it, Harun?
Sir, it's been raining for a week.
The planks are soaking.
Harun insists on setting
up the scaffoldings.
And I say, I won't.
They're exaggerating, boss,
there's no such thing.
I checked it, the planks
are inside and bone-
Look and see if they're dry?
I can't risk
anyone's life here!
If you want me to set up
a scaffolding with this material...
...you'll do it yourself!
Sir, the planks are still wet.
- They won't even carry
one man. - Who are you?
I am Iskender, Sir.
The chief of this team.
- Hello, Erol! - We're screwed
Leyla, we're screwed!
Why, what happened?
The carpenter ran away.
- How come? - I'll ask
him how if I see him.
We have to open the shop
in one week...
...and I am nailing
the shelves all by myself.
And I broke my finger
doing this man's job.
Help Leyla, help!
OK, wait! Don't panic.
We'll fix it.
...and couldn't finish
those bits and bobs for months.
I hate this donkey work.
Don't worry. Dad will send you
his best man, he promised.
But the man is said to be al little
ratty don't you push him too far!
The last thing I need
is to be beaten up by a carpenter.
OK, he arrived.
Did they send one man only.
Will one man do all the work now.
Shush.
- Where's the job?
- Well-
Welcome. This way but
let's drink a tea before.
Well. There was a worker,
but he left us.
Actually there is not much work,
when do you think you can finish?
What are you doing?
I am working on that for two days!
The plasterboards are sloping.
First we have to fix them.
What! Don't break the plasterboards!
Where should I find
plasterboards now?
Leyla!
Are you ok?
I'm fine.
What are you doing with
so many pens? Are you selling them?
I usually forget my pens.
- Do you have a car?
- No.
I'll take the bus from here.
I assume there's passing one.
Is there passing one?
Are we going this way?
And what if it's going to
snow on the way?
What's this?
I'll tell my father to get
your marquee fixed.
Are you beating people
with the cane over there?
Why are you beating people?
I'm sorry.
Why?
Because I yelled
at you last time.
OK, ok I'm quiet.
You don't speak anyway.
You can keep the blanket.
Thank you.
I am freezing.
- Where is the tea, man?
- Well, somewhere.
Is the tea cold again, man!
I just could rescue
them from the plasterers.
You've made them look like a star.
If we should get
ourselves a samowar?
You're saying
the same thing every time.
You were not able to
buy us a samowar.
What shall I do
pay for it myself?
Goddamn!
There the sack goes.
If you are not able to carry that...
...why are you loading up that much.
What am I supposed
to tell the boss now?
Well, even if he
doesn't pay that much.
Isn't it time for lunch?
I soaked up drinking
water the whole day.
Thank you.
Take this.
Take this.
This will blow us up like a balloon.
- Let's have a coke instead.
- What is it?!
There's no coke.
Drink your Ayran if you don't mind.
Where do you know
that they will come here?
I know it, because they
are coming every night.
- I have to pee!
- Then go to the restroom.
Are you crazy? You don't think
that I'll use the restroom here.
- Ugh!
- Right, right. Hold it.
Leyla, why did you
take us here anyway!
What! You're talking
all the time! Be a little quiet!
Those ones?
- I am starving...
- I am hungry as well.
I can smell it from here.
Why are you wearing those glasses?
Kamil the glasses?
Are you going to drink Rak again.
What shall we do Kamil,
drink turnip juice?
Wouldn't be that bad, huh?
These guys are just rednecks!
Look at that, man.
Did they come here before?
- She's looking at me!
- Why would she do that!
- She's smiling!
- Why should she smile.
- You scared the sh*t out of her.
- No such thing!
Yes, what are we going to eat, Sirs?
- A spicy Adana kebab for me.
- And you?
- One and a half.
- And you?
Meat balls for me.
- Check please.
- Right away, Lady.
Are you also here?
We came here because
the meatballs...
...are so fine.
Actually, it's good that I've seen you.
I still have your blankets.
Blankets?
Come if you have time.
Sirs.
Handsome! When are you going
to ask for our girl's hand?
He won't marry.
He's got a lot of money.
He's saving his money.
Idiot! That's the boss' daughter.
Come on, let's go. I'm freezing!
- Where are you going?
- Right.
Look at them! Sweetie.
I'm gonna cry.
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