Eyyvah eyvah Page #9

Synopsis: A clarinet player goes on a search for his real father, teaming up with an eccentric nightclub singer.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Hakan Algül
Production: Kinostar
 
IMDB:
7.1
Year:
2010
104 min
39 Views


Come with me. Listen to me.

It'll be good for your health, too.

People live a long time there.

The average age is 65.

l'm 63.

l mean generally speaking.

Of course god has a hand in it too.

Come on, boys!

Don't let's hang around!

The train's leaving!

Get a move on!

Come on.

Thank goodness! We're going back.

Hey, why am l coming, bum fluff?

Well, Abla. You can go in the sea.

Have a holiday.

Now's the bonito season!

- Good timing!

- Yes!

And l'll get to see my mum.

l need a change of scene!

Oh my god!

Stop, Abla! Stop, stop!

What's wrong, son?

What's wrong this time?

l had a ring put aside for Mjgan.

l forgot to pick it up. Let's go back!

Here, take this.

Give the girl this. Here.

We're not turning back

after all this way, or l'll kill you.

Abla, you're an amazing person,

you know. Take it from me.

lt's gold as well! You still

have to ask for the girl's hand!

What?

You have to ask for the girl's hand.

You have to help me now.

We set out on this trip together!

Oh my god!

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Ata Demirer

Ata Demirer (born July 6, 1972 in Bursa, Turkey) is a Turkish filmmaker and stand-up comedian famous for a string of Turkish box-office hits including Berlin Kaplanı (2012), Eyyvah Eyvah 2 (2011), Eyyvah Eyvah (2010) as well as being one of the top 10 standup comedians in Turkey. more…

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