The film showcases the unlikely bond between a young boy and a political prisoner in Turkey, illustrating the innocence of childhood amidst the harsh realities of prison life.
The performances in the film reflect a raw immediacy, particularly that of Ozen Bilen as Baris, whose wide-eyed perspective forges a compelling emotional connection with the audience.
As Baris navigates the prison environment, his observations about political tension and interpersonal conflict fill the narrative with a poignant urgency, highlighting childhood's enduring innocence.
The story is told through Inci’s reflective flashbacks, revealing her emotional turmoil and the quasi-maternal bond formed with Baris, emphasizing themes of love and loss.
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