Evim Sensin Page #3
- Year:
- 2012
- 91 min
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Zeynep could you
rub my arm?
Of course, my dear.
I'll do it but...
Our brother-in-law should rub you
so that you can recover again.
Look at you!
Leyla?
Are you ok, my dear?
Did you faint in the last times?
Were you in stressful situations?
I have anaemia,
I am fainting from time to time.
Don't hesitate, these information
are important for us.
I was together with a married man.
But I just learned that
he was married.
I went to see his wife that day.
It was very hard for me.
I apologized to her.
I wanted her to know.
What you are going through
right now seems to be stress based.
Stress is effecting
everybody in a different way.
But nevertheless you should
come to see me next week again.
I will do some tests.
We have to take the
excavation there.
- The other way -
- Master!
This woman there wants to see you.
OK, Iskender,
we'll carry on later.
I told you that I was not going
...that's the last time, promise.
I need money.
I am messed up.
If I can't find...
...believe me, I wouldn't have come
to you if it wasn't my last choice.
If you help me, I'll go and never
come back again, promise.
This will be our living-room.
I am going to build a
fireplace right here.
In winter we can enjoy the view
and sit at the fire place.
Exactly how you wanted it,
we'll have a living-room and a stove.
- And the chestnuts will be
roasted on it. - Yes.
Listen, what I am saying?
We should build a room
for guests here.
So they can see the forest.
And on this side will be the garden.
We'll sow tomatoes, paprika,
eggplants and so on.
One part could be a vegetable
garden, huh? What do you think?
Leyla?
Shall this be our bedroom?
Looks like an
enjoyable place to sleep.
Do you like it that much?
Yes. It's so peaceful.
- Thank you.
- For what?
You are making me so happy.
You now will have a proper
home for yourself, too.
You are my home.
I started to work
with him when I was a child.
He taught me the whole
roughness of life.
It's no lie if I said, he brought me up.
He was mad at me...
...has hit me...
...he always was an
old stubborn man.
I don't remember that he
ever looked fondly to me.
When I did something wrong
he used to hit me on my hands.
He has hurt me a lot.
But whatever I learned
I learned from him.
Master, it's me.
Iskender.
I recognized you, buster.
I brought my wife to you.
She wanted to meet you.
Son of a donkey.
Do you bring your wife
after you married her?
Come my little one,
come my girl, sit down.
Hello Sir, I'm Leyla.
Come and sit down, my little one.
Take this!
Go and sandpaper thoroughly.
So that the shapes come out, go, go.
And bring two tea glasses.
You know where to find them.
He'll be a carpenter one day
but I won't see it.
What a beautiful girl you are.
Did he introduce you to his mother?
Pardon me?
Your mother-in-law I mean.
He couldn't ever get rid
of his hatred towards her.
If you want to be a wife to him,
save him from this hatred.
I thought she was dead!
You can't really call it living.
Her name is Zeliha Akdoan.
You can find her in one of the
cheap hotels in Tarlaba.
- Thank you.
- Good day.
staying at your hotel?
Please don't!
God damn you!
Don't!
I told my son.
So many times.
Go on!
What is it? Are you ok?
What happened?
She is you mother!
I have no mother!
She is your family, Iskender!
You are my family.
She is not my mother.
Especially not my family.
- You have to help her.
- Why?
I saved that money for the two of us.
Why should give it to a woman
who threw me out on the street.
Iskender, she needs you.
I needed her, too!
- Iskender, your hand is bleeding!
- Leave it!
You don't know her. You
couldn't leave her behind but...
...she threw me on the streets
when I was five years old.
You don't know
who you are defending!
Iskender, your hand is bleeding.
Iskender, please don't!
Don't hurt yourself.
Do you know why I'm never crying?
I cried for days
after she had left me.
And then I swore that I
would never cry again.
You don't know what
that woman made me suffer.
I only want you to
get rid of your hatred.
You have a huge
palace in your heart.
You have taken everybody in there
but you are shivering outside.
Forgive her if you love me.
You are mad at me.
You are mad at life.
But you are forgetting
that I also have my madnesses.
You are not the only one
who lost his childhood.
I've lost my childhood, too.
When I gave you birth, I was a child.
I was as daft as a brush.
God damn the day I gave you birth.
I wish you wouldn't have been born.
I wish, I wasn't born.
Did you come to see me in this state?
I'm no longer your mother. Get out!
How much does she owe you?
How much?
Hundred thousand.
We'll drink together.
I don't want to.
If you drink this we'll be
happy for our whole life.
And if not?
We won't have a home any more.
I thought I was your home?
Here!
My love.
I told you to come in one week.
Not in three!
Are you an only child?
I have a sister.
How old is she?
Nineteen.
Maybe twenty.
I'm mixing it up sometimes.
What is today's date?
Are you asking the same question
again and again sometimes?
Did you ever get lost
on your way home?
Do you often lose your things?
What's up, Erol?
Erol, are you ok?
He came!
It's been a while.
All right.
I'll start.
There was no use in staying here
after the divorce.
I went away from Istanbul
for a long time.
I worked at our
London branch office.
When they called me back again
I only agreed for one reason.
To ask you forgiveness.
Look, I am sorry, that I've hurt you.
Actually you fainted.
You hit your head.
Nevertheless I am guilty
of having stressed you.
Look at our destiny!
I got divorced...
...and you got married.
I forgot about everything.
Let's just do our job.
When did you arrive?
- Are you looking for something?
- No.
Did you do those?
What did the doctor tell you?
Nothing. He told me to
come again in a week.
Your tissue and blood test results
are unfortunately very bad.
Which means?
We determined a decrease
in your brain cells.
Talk in a language
I can understand, doctor.
Cadasil.
This means a variation of dementia.
We can call it senility.
Senility?
I am only twenty seven years old.
What senility?
This is possible.
Cadasil can be seen
at young ages, too.
child had the same disease.
You are one of those rare patients.
What's going to happen with me?
I mean, the cure?
Are you working?
Yes.
Quit work.
You even won't be able to
answer the phone very soon.
You are at a very critical point.
Wouldn't it get better
if I had a surgery?
I wish it would.
But you have to prepare yourself.
That you feel numb sometimes...
...the acute headache...
...the faints...
...the oblivion.
Your disease is
responsible for all that.
You will forget to dress,
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