-
And this is done.
-
Let's label the jars now.
-
Imagine! We're expanding our business here.
-
We're opening a great store.
-
One side of it for your handiwork.
-
The other side for my workshop.
-
The women would love it.
-
It's just a dream...
-
Why just a dream?
-
Nothing's just a dream if you set your mind to it.
-
Okay? Oh, and after delivering these jars...
-
I'm going to look into your diploma matter too.
-
Don't bother.
-
Why? I'll go to an internet café and research it.
-
We'll need to buy you the required books as well.
-
I can't do it.
-
Why can't you?
-
I'm very sure you can do it.
-
I can help you as well.
-
It's been years. I don't remember anything.
-
You are a smart girl. If you study systematically...
-
you may be able to get your diploma in one year.
-
Only one year?
-
Yes, next year.
-
A year is 365 days, right?
-
If you learn something everyday...
-
You'll be done in a year.
-
Two years, at most.
-
She won't let me, though.
-
You leave her to me.
-
Fatmagül, I'm going to use these for the kitchen shelves.
-
I put aside a few for the living room.
-
I told you not to touch that chest!
-
What good will they do in that chest?
-
Give it!
-
They're just sitting there!
-
While these shelves are all naked.
-
You can't touch my dowry chest!
-
What dowry chest?
-
Stop calling it a dowry chest!
-
Mukaddes Hanim.
-
What are you looking at?
-
This is your house.
-
Your husband is here too.
-
Shut up, God damn it! Shut up!
-
Accept the facts and sit on your bum.
-
You think you're going to have another home?
-
This is your home!
-
Your name is Fatmagül Ilgaz!
-
You are Kerim's wife!
-
- Mukaddes Hanim.
- What are you doing?
-
Listen to me, woman!
-
Stop tormenting that girl.
-
Mind your own business.
-
I told you to stop tormenting that girl!
-
Did I say something wrong?
I was just trying to make this house look better.
-
If she says she doesn't want that
chest to be touched, then it won't be touched!
-
Good God!
-
You won't tease her again about Kerim.
-
Don't you hear her? She still calls it her dowry chest!
-
Who are those clothes waiting for?
-
For the chest!
-
Since when are you her lawyer?
-
Here, dear.
-
Take it.
-
Put them in your chest.
-
They are yours to use whenever you want.
-
Or don't use them if you don't want to.
-
I don't want them!
She can use them as floor rags if she wants!
-
You see how she provokes me?
-
Indulge her and see what happens!
-
Leave the girl alone.
-
Let Kerim hear you calling this your dowry chest!
-
He won't like it, if you tell him you're still dreaming of Mustafa.
-
Mukaddes Hanım!
-
You don't know how devious she is.
-
Rahmi!
-
I'm coming! I'm coming!
-
Let me take Murat to the bathroom first, then I'm coming!
-
Come.
-
This is our first time meeting since breaking up.
-
You were in New York...
-
You never came back for the holidays.
-
I always wondered how we would meet again.
-
Look! We have now.
-
I missed you.
-
Of course.
-
It's been two years.
-
You haven't changed at all.
-
You still don't give straight answers to any questions.
-
Did you just ask a question?
-
I didn't.
-
I knew I wasn't going to hear "I missed you too".
-
Just like I never heard you say "I love you too".
-
Silly Vural.
-
The best would be "I love you" but of course...
-
That's missing too.
-
Not even once.
-
But now I know you better.
-
You're afraid of commitment.
-
Of being hurt.
-
You used to say, "It's a good thing I chose psychology."
-
Your analyses are superb.
-
You always used sarcasm to avoid sensitive subjects.
-
Why do you give up out of fear of getting dumped?
-
I need to keep my distance from you.
-
You already keep enough distance from everyone else.
-
You know how you say you know me so well...
-
That's impossible.
-
Because I don't even know myself anymore.
-
So much has changed in my life, Zeynep.
-
Believe me.
-
So much that...
-
you could never guess.
-
In fact...
-
The Vural who dumped you, is one thousand times better than this one.
-
You're not going to drive, right?
-
No.
-
You're right.
-
I loved you so much.
-
That I could die.
-
I was so afraid that you would leave me.
-
I was sick. I know.
-
Before you could leave me, I left you.
-
If we had met a month ago...
-
I wouldn't have been able to confess any of this to you.
-
But...
-
I'm not the same Vural anymore.
-
What changed in a month?
-
You don't ask.
-
And I won't tell.
-
You are my innocence.
-
Goodbye.
-
Vural!
-
Hello, Abi.
-
Pay attention to the quality.
-
Don't make a decision before seeing her.
-
What's going on, Sami?
-
Nothing. Sit in the car.
-
I'm bored. Let's go.
-
Vural!
-
Don't go.
-
My arm went numb. Let me move it.
-
Please... Don't go.
-
I already told you, I can't stay until morning.
-
Let's sleep like this.
-
I can't sleep next to someone else.
-
Pretend I'm not here.
-
Just let me know that I'm next to you.
-
Say "I forgive you, Vural".
-
I forgive you, Vural.
-
I forgive you.
-
I forgive you.
-
I forgive you.
-
Dad?
-
Where are you going, dad?
-
Dad?
-
I saw the light on so I brought you some tea.
-
Thank you, Abla.
-
What is it?
-
Is there a trip?
-
No, just looking.
-
Won't you sit?
-
I'm not staying long.
-
I'm going to go to bed.
-
Good night.
-
Good night.
-
There's enough for all of you.
-
You are the witch, leading them all astray. There you go.
-
Look here...
-
It looks like yours found a job.
-
Leaving at dawn and coming back at dusk and all.
-
While you're still saving your chest for another man.
-
He's carrying your needle work in his pocket.
-
He's going to have a hard time letting you go.
-
He had a father...
-
If I saw him now I wouldn't recognize him.
-
They say he went to Australia.
-
Why did he come back? Why is he leaving again?
-
Who?
-
The milkman.
-
And you, don't sit like a new bride.
-
Get up. There's a lot of work to be done.
-
Rahmi, take this pillow.
-
Come on, get up Fatmagül.
-
Yes, dear. We just got back now.
-
I slept the whole trip, in the plane, the car.
-
Only when we got home I woke up.
-
Yes, yes.
-
I guess I'll take a shower and go to work.
-
Okay, love. Kisses. Bye bye.
-
What's up, man? Sorry about what happened.
-
Why aren't you answering my calls?
-
How could I? I was with Meltem's family the whole week.
-
So what?
-
Are they gonna call off the engagement if you answer my calls?
-
Do you know what I went through to save this engagement?
-
Do you know what I went through in jail?
-
Am I the one who put you there?
-
Idiot!
-
Why did your * father-in-law only bail you out?
-
Watch your mouth.
-
How quickly you changed sides, Turaner's son-in-law.
-
Who are you calling out?
-
It's your fault all this happened, a!
-
Your father's the a.
-
You've gone too far.
-
Who are you challenging, ?
-
Get the f* out!
-
Do I have to deal with you now? Huh? Do I have to deal with you?
-
Out!
-
I feel like I've been through a great war, Hilmiye.
-
I've been telling so many lies these past few weeks.
-
I'm ashamed of myself.
-
You did what you had to, Abla.
-
What else can we do?
-
I did the same.
-
All I want is for them to get married
right away and go. I don't ask for anything else.
-
At least he'll be out of my sight when he's married.
-
And what am I going to do with Erdoğan?
-
He was already mad. He's worse now since going to jail.
-
He's convinced his uncle bailed
out Selim and left him in jail on purpose.
-
Hurry, Perihan Hanim! They're killing each other!
-
Hurry, it's Erdoğan and Selim!
-
You think I'm a fool?
-
You think I'm your dog?
-
You are out of your mind man!
-
You made me and my father your doormat.
-
You're mixing everything up! You idiot!
-
Selim!
-
Erdoğan!
-
Stop it!
-
Haven't you disgraced this family enough?
-
If I were to leave, this company would collapse on the rest of you.
-
You're crazy! You're restless!
-
Shut up!
-
Who are you?
-
I don't recognize you! Who are you?
-
He started fighting for no reason!
-
What kind of people have you become!
-
- It's offending me, Yenge.
- Shut up!
-
Everything's your fault! Everything!
-
Shut up, both of you!
-
Don't lose even more respect in our eyes!
-
It's difficult enough to accept all this.
-
It's difficult enough just to be
your mother after all that has happened.
-
I'm talking to the both of you.
-
Don't disgrace us anymore!
-
I swear I was only opening my bags
upstairs. Then he came and provoked me.
-
Come.
-
They're not worth crying over.
-
I talked to the chairman and committee members.
-
I asked them to cancel the
scholarship and at least let him attend by paying.
-
Congratulations!
-
There's no more Cambridge.
-
This is how this story ends!
-
You were rejected because you missed two interviews in a row.
-
I don't know if they're punishing you or us anymore.
-
Go on!
-
Go and drink. Like always.
-
Get wasted!
-
You need to decide how this story's going to go from here, Vural.
-
Are you going to be a scumbag or are
you going to get yourself together one way or another?
-
Make up your mind!
-
Vural!
-
That's enough! Don't yell at him anymore.
-
By the way, Zeynep called you
a few times. She wanted you to call her back.
-
Where is he coming back from?
-
Do you know where he is all night? Who he's with?
-
I said that's enough! Don't drag it out.
-
He's going to get himself together.
-
Nine is skipping like a fourteen year old girl! What's up?
-
I sold all the goods I brought in.
-
Which goods?
-
Remember the goods I prepared myself and brought over?
-
Oh, is that so?
-
It is, it is!
-
The women in the store purchased them all, even before i placed them on the shelves.
-
How wonderful!
-
The man was so surprised!
He had to give in more orders. Can you imagine?
-
I told him to hold on.
-
Let the women use it first,
if they benefit from it, then I'll make more.
-
But he insisted. He wants more.
-
It's done, Fatmagül.
-
Where's Kerim?
-
Don't get so excited. Kerim's not here.
-
He's been out since morning.
-
Is that so?
-
He's up to something but I don't know what.
-
We'll find out soon enough.
-
He'd better not run off and disappear.
-
Ebe Nine did you ask about it?
-
What?
-
Finishing it from outside?
-
Of course I asked.
-
-Finishing what?
-Shh!
-
I researched it on the internet.
-
The first exam is in August.
-
How can I prepare for that?
-
You'll prepare very well...
-
But listen, it doesn't finish in one year as we thought.
-
The best chance is two and a half years.
-
That's okay. As long as I finish...
-
I believe in you.
-
Thank you.
-
I thought you would forget but you didn't.
-
I don't forget any promises I make.
-
I'll keep it with me.
-
Let's gather everything before it rains!
-
Don't stall!
-
He's not picking up, right?
-
Didn't I tell you?
-
C'mon Rahmi!
-
They rejected me right away.
-
(Because of) Missing papers and stuff.
-
They want a guarantor too.
-
You'll need a plane ticket as well.
-
I don't even know where I'm going yet.
-
We'll figure it out.
-
I also need an invitation letter from where I'm going to.
-
If only you didn't say you were going to live there.
-
But applying for a tourist visa.
-
How should I know? That's how it's supposed to be.
-
Did you show the money you have in the bank?
-
Here it is.
-
I'm taking these now...
-
I'll set up an invitation from one of our foreign offices.
-
Once you get Schengen, you'll think about where you want to go.
-
Okay?
-
Okay.
-
Does the girl know you're going?
-
She knows.
-
Once you're gone she won't be any trouble, will she?
-
She won't be.
-
She wants me to go right away.
-
Alright, I'm going to take care of it.
I'll call you when your visa is ready.
-
Listen to me...
I don't want to call you for everything but I have no choice.
-
Of course, you should call. We'll take care of it.
-
See you soon.
-
Take care of yourself.
-
Mustafa!
-
You will take care of the truck in every stopover.
-
See if there's something wrong with the motor.
-
Ok, Abi.
-
This car is more precious than what you carry behind.
-
Don't forget that.
-
Ok, Abi.
-
Switch the ignition off and come.
-
Let's change our clothes...
-
Then we'll go to the accounting office and get our travel allowances.
-
Ok, Abi. Let me just get my things.
-
Ok. Hurry!
-
Mustafa!
This came for you.
-
Thanks, Abi.
-
My parents must've sent it.
-
If there's anything to eat or drink
bring it to the table.
-
You're embarrassing me, Abi.
-
We'll see.
-
Are you abroad?
-
Yes.
-
Let's meet when you get back then.
-
Enver.
-
Yes, Abi?
-
Could you bring this to the dining hall?
-
Sure, Abi.
-
Tell Arif Abi to put it out for breakfast.
-
- What is this, Abi?
- My mom sent it.
-
Ok, Abi.
-
"???"
-
Okay.
-
What are you looking at?
-
Did you give the guy your number?
-
Which guy?
-
The one from last night.
-
Don't be ridiculous.
-
So then who are you texting?
-
None of your business!
-
Is there a problem?
-
Last night?
-
No.
-
What happened?
-
He was an interesting guy.
-
You know, we're living in the middle of a very big nuthouse.
-
There are so many kinds of crazy.
-
So what was his sickness?
-
Compassion.
-
Compassion?
-
Şemsi.
-
Yes?
-
I want a divorce.
-
I want to get divorced.
-
Where is this coming from?
-
These events have tired me.
-
- Some space would...
- What are you saying, Leman?
-
What do you mean by "these events have tired me"?
-
Is this a time to get up and leave?
-
To turn your back and run?
-
You don't understand.
-
What don't I understand?
-
Is everything going to work itself out once we're divorced?
-
Are you divorcing yourself from being Vural's mother as well?
-
What are you trying to do?
-
I...
-
I know that the timing is a little wrong...
-
A little?
-
I've been thinking about this for a long time...
-
Even before all this happened.
-
I don't want to hurt you.
-
But while we are at the bottom, this should come out too.
-
I want a divorce.
-
Go on...
-
Let us add an unhappy pose into our family picture.
-
Let us get seperated, at a time when we're supposed to be together.
-
I don't believe you're thinking normally at all.
-
Let's close this subject.
-
Kerim's here! Kerim's here!
-
Gözünuz aydın. (Congratulations!)
-
Hello, Kerim!
-
- What's going on, Abla?
- Come, come! There's a reading (studying) campaing going on.
-
Meryem Hanim is sending us to school.
-
They're going to finish high school. Both of them.
-
Not me. Them!
-
How wonderful.
-
Where have you been?
-
Around.
-
You're always out! It makes our heads spin!
-
Kerim!
-
I made my first sale today.
-
Really?
-
It looks like your Meryem Abla is going to be Istanbul's "Ebe Nine", too!
-
She is very modest, isn't she?
-
You can't go a day without ??? anybody, can you, Mukkades Hanim?
-
What did I say? All I said was "she is modest".
-
Are you not?
-
Don't pay attention, Meryem.
-
Don't pay attention!
-
Don't pay attention, don't!
-
Enişte!
-
How's it going?
-
Go on, Murat. Show your mom what we found.
-
One minute!
-
I didn't go into your room out of curiosity.
-
I didn't touch anything either.
-
I just wanted to be sure that you're leaving.
-
... to see if you had any preparations.
-
Do you know where I'm coming from?
-
The Consulate.
-
Applied for a visa.
-
In other words, I'm leaving very soon.
-
So don't worry about it, okay?
-
Good.
-
Mustafa won't be bothering you either!
-
He's going abroad, too.
-
Munir kept his promise.
-
How do you know?
-
How do I know?
-
We ran into each other at the passport office.
-
What?
-
He didn't recognize me.
-
But I recognized him.
-
So...
-
He got his passport too.
-
He's leaving too.
-
Hello, Dilek.
-
Hello, Munir Bey.
-
I forgot someone's papers in the back seat of my car.
-
Could you send someone to get them for me?
-
Ok, sir.
-
Yes, ma'am?
-
Ok, Dilek Hanim. Right away.
-
Birkan!
-
There are some things in the back seat of Munir Bey's car.
-
Get those and we'll send them up with someone.
-
-Second floor.
-Thank you.
-
Yes, Leman?
-
I told Şemsi I want a divorce but he doesn't accept it.
-
I don't want to know about any of this.
-
I don't want to be involved in any of this anymore.
-
Vural is threatening me from the other side, what am I going to do?
-
What can I do for you? What can I say?
-
Mustafa!
-
Where are you going?
-
To the accounting office.
-
Could you bring these to Munir Bey's secretary on your way?
-
No...
-
What no?
-
No...! No!
-
Hello?
-
No... No!
-
Thank you, Mustafa!
-
Don't mention it.
-
Sorry, but it's my turn. I was waiting outside.
-
Go ahead in that case.
-
Mustafa!