-
Is there only one Fatmagul in this country?
-
It's just a coincidence.
-
Do you really believe that?
-
Why didn't we hear that name
till the wedding day?
-
But why would she call the Yaşarans' bride?
-
You reckon that the rumors
about them were true?
-
Do you even hear what you're saying?
-
Don't think about such things.
You'll make things even worse.
-
I don't know, really.
-
You said Mustafa didn't look well
before he went out, right?
-
I have a bad feeling about this.
-
Look, he still hasn't called back.
-
Give me that phone.
-
I shall call him.
-
Nope, he doesn't answer.
-
He turned it off.
-
He's probably driving.
Apparently he isn't available.
-
Why are you making that face?
What did I do?
-
Mustafa...
-
I got up and came so that
I may see my fiancée...
-
To find Fatmagül watching an engagement party.
-
- Giving men directions to the bathroom.
- Mustafa...
-
Don't be like this.
-
I'm coming tomorrow morning to see you.
-
- You don't need to come.
- I'm coming!
-
I don't want you to.
Don't come!
-
What are you doing?
-
I'll come and wave this after you.
-
And I'll sniff it until you come back.
-
Fatmagül has no fault!
-
You did her the greatest harm, by abandoning her.
-
You didn't protect her either.
-
The guilty is Erdoğan Yaşaran.
-
The guilty is Selim Yaşaran.
-
The guilty is Vural.
-
The guilty is me.
-
What?
-
Giving me that attitude
as if he's the one who is shot.
-
You were looking for trouble and you got it.
I told you not to go to Kerim's house.
-
- You didn't have to come.
- You dragged me along by force.
-
Shut up!
-
Or get the hell out and continue it there!
-
It's okay, enişte.
Why don't you take a seat.
-
You two wait outside.
We don't really need more troubles.
-
- Is it done?
- Yes.
-
He's pretty good.
The bullet hit the soft tissue.
-
He will be okay.
-
- Thank God.
- Geçmiş olsun to all of us.
-
He can go home this evening.
-
He's that good? Awesome.
-
Actually I'd be more relieved
if he stayed here one more night, but...
-
We better take him home.
Before the press sniffs it.
-
- As you wish.
- Asım...
-
Asım, I thank you very much.
-
I will never forget this favor you've done.
-
Let him rest nicely.
-
At least till the evening,
I shall keep him under custody.
-
Okay.
-
They'll take him out soon.
You can wait in the room, if you wish.
-
Okay.
-
Geçmiş olsun to all of us.
-
Now, we can think about the other side.
-
Enişte...
-
After seeing Selim,
you and Erdoğan go to the company.
-
I'll take care of the house, okay?
-
- I'll stay with Selim then.
- Perfect.
-
What are you gonna tell Meltem?
-
I don't know. I'll make up something
to tip the scale in our favor.
-
You don't worry.
Now let's go.
-
Come Meltem, come.
-
- What's going on?
- Sit.
-
Sit.
-
Firstly...
-
Firstly, everybody... please remain calm.
-
There is nothing to worry about.
-
It could have been the worst.
But everything is alright, okay?
-
Münir, tell me what it is before I go crazy.
-
Selim committed suicide.
-
Calm down Ablacım, please.
-
He's good now. We saved him.
-
- He's good now. Please, sit down.
- Tell me the truth!
-
- Tell me the truth.
- I'm telling the truth.
-
He's in the hospital now.
My enişte is with him now, don't worry.
-
How did that happen?
-
We were at the meeting room,
my enişte was also with us.
-
Then, Erdoğan...
-
... saw from the window Selim was coming.
-
We waited for him to join us, but...
-
He didn't come. I was worried
and I went out of the room.
-
I walked towards my enişte's room.
His door was open.
-
Then I saw him. He had already opened the safe.
-
He was about to put the gun against his head.
-
Please, be calm.
-
Then I leaped on him.
Tried to take the gun away.
-
But he was resisting
with the gun in his hand.
-
At that moment the gun fired
when it was aimed at his stomach.
-
But thank God that...
-
Thank God that it landed
on the soft tissue.
-
Where is he now?
-
- He's in the hospital.
- Take me to him!
-
No, no... You're not going anywhere. None of you.
-
Sit down.
-
- I'll go to my son.
- You're not going anywhere!
-
Calm down!
You sit down, as well.
-
You'll see him this evening. Calm down.
He's okay, I swear.
-
I swear, that he's alright.
His wound was light.
-
Please, ablacim.
Look, my enişte is with him.
-
Erdoğan is with him, too.
I'll let you speak with him soon.
-
Now calm down.
-
He got off lightly.
-
Could have been much worse.
-
I don't even want to think about...
-
...what would have happened
if I wasn't there.
-
God protect us.
-
Meltem don't call him!
-
Don't.
-
You'll see him at the evening
if the doctor says it's okay.
-
Don't call him.
-
So it's all because of me?
-
It doesn't matter
because of whom it happened.
-
We made sure noone
knew about it though.
-
We put him into hospital
under a different name.
-
Thanks to Dr. Asım
who gave him the first aid.
-
They kept him in an empty floor.
-
So that noone knows about it.
-
For now.
-
Is he awake?
-
Yes, I even talked to him
before I came here.
-
He was crying "Don't tell my mom anything.
She'll be very upset."
-
He's been depressed mentally.
-
Everything that happened lately...
-
... was too heavy to handle,
that he would rather die.
-
I hope that you'll behave differently
when he's back home, Meltem.
-
Sit down.
-
I said "Sit down".
-
You're in deep deep trouble.
-
Is he dead?
-
You think you'd still be alive if he was dead?
-
Who are you?
-
How many people did you murder?
-
How many people did you kill with that gun?
-
How many crimes did you commit?
-
I didn't do anything.
-
That gun was used in terrorism cases.
-
No.
-
I have important friends everywhere.
-
They've examined the gun.
-
We know that guns history.
-
That gun isn't mine!
-
Lie to us.
-
Save yourself...
-
... if you can.
-
It's Kerim's man's gun. Not mine!
-
It has your fingerprints on it.
-
You pulled out and fired it before our eyes.
It's your gun!
-
Are you saying this to trap me in a corner?
-
You...
-
You are already trapped
in a corner, Mustafa.
-
Your life is in my hands.
-
I...
-
I have the power that can keep
you imprisoned until you die.
-
- I didn't kill anyone.
- You almost killed my son, before my eyes!
-
He committed a bigger crime!
-
Him... Erdoğan Yaşaran, and the other one.
-
They deserved to die long ago.
-
Look, you'll either shut your mouth and sit there...
-
... or you'll talk to these walls
till you can't hear your own echo.
-
And noone will ever hear you here.
-
But there is one more way.
-
A way...
-
... that will do good for all of us.
-
I'm giving you a choice
in which noone will loose.
-
I can...
-
I really can make you suffer.
-
But I understand your situation as well.
-
Maybe you won't believe me, but...
-
I admire the fact that...
-
... you try to keep your back straight,
despite everything.
-
Son...
-
Look, son...
-
You're a young man.
-
If you make me have to do it...
-
... your life will be darkened, literally.
-
But if you forget everything...
-
... I'll make you prosperous for a lifetime.
-
Do you want to rot in the prison...
-
... or...
-
... do you want to have a good, wealthy life?
-
Money is the greatest of powers, you know that?
-
It makes you forget about the past.
-
Erases the memory.
-
Resets it.
-
Money makes one forget about...
-
... where he came from and
what he's been through.
-
You can forget it, too.
-
How in earth can they be related to the Yaşarans?
-
They come from the same town.
-
That's probably how.
-
My dad also said when they first came here...
-
... that there's something weird with them.
-
But in time we got to know
each other and became friends.
-
They looked like very nice people
until the last events.
-
Didn't they tell you anything?
-
- You were talking about her ex-fiancée.
- They had a "eventful" marriage.
-
They ran away and came here.
And that guy was after them.
-
And that girl was a friend of that ex-fiancée.
-
- Complicated stuff.
- Yeah, and I can't ask them more than that.
-
But if you ask me, it can be her ex-fiancée
who beat Kerim Abi last night.
-
Hmm, but then Murat would recognize him.
Rahmi Abi's son.
-
He said the men came, broke into the house
and beat his enişte.
-
Maybe he didn't come himself,
but sent his men.
-
But still, I don't get what this has to do with the Yaşarans.
-
Who were you back then?
-
Mustafa the fisherman.
-
What did you get from sailing out
for days in someone else's boat?
-
How much money did you make?
-
Were you able to make money
enough to even get married?
-
How was your life in that little town?
-
You had a very small world.
-
As small as that town.
-
As small as the money you were making.
-
Am I wrong?
-
Look...
-
There is a very tiny line in the middle.
-
You're right here.
-
Here, right on top of the line.
-
At one side...
-
... there is a bottomless, deep abyss.
-
At the other side
a wealthy life.
-
What are you going to get
when you kill them?
-
Are you going to prove what, to whom?
-
Whose face are you going to see
other than the jailers?
-
Oh, are the town folks going to say "well done"?
-
What good will it do anyway?
-
You're already forgotten there.
-
When they see your hands in irons in the newspaper...
-
... they'll remember you.
-
And they'll chew your name like a gum.
-
For two days, at most.
And you'll be forgotten again.
-
That girl isn't good for you anyway.
-
She is no good for you anymore.
-
- Mustafa...
- Let go!
-
Can you accept everything and forgive her?
-
Do you have enough strength for that?
-
Let's assume you forgave her and married her...
-
... can you forget this scene and everything?
-
Will this anger fade in a life time?
-
Aren't you going to seek revenge in the end?
-
No one is worth ruining your life.
-
No one.
-
You want to die for love,
which lasts about three days.
-
And then the poverty will keep pushing you down.
-
The rest is torture.
-
Look...
-
Right now...
-
... let us set everything aside.
-
And assume that we all go to our own paths.
-
You think she... will return back to you?
-
Will she?
-
You'll get into trouble in the end.
-
- Can you accept a girl that is taken by someone else?
- Shut up!
-
- I said, shut up!
- Can you accept a child that she bears for you?
-
She... She already accepted everything.
-
She's married.
-
She drew her own path.
-
I'm offering you...
-
... a new, shiny path.
-
At the right side of the line.
-
A path...
-
... that has no obstacles, no uphills.
-
Three rooms and a living room.
-
It's 1500 lira. [950 $]
-
Three rooms won't be enough for us anyway.
-
Separate rooms for Murat and Fatmagül...
-
Wish we could move to a house like this
with garden and all.
-
Or maybe two adjacent apartments.
-
I'm looking for a place with
central heating this time.
-
That'd be great.
It's hard to deal with the stove.
-
But the centrally heated apartments
cost twice as others.
-
A house with garden like this one
would be awesome, wouldn't it?
-
- One that is near the sea.
- Yeah right...
-
Meryem Abla, the meal is ready.
If you want to take it to him.
-
- He said he won't eat.
- His face looks even darker these days.
-
He didn't talk to Rahmi today either.
-
He didn't talk.
-
He was lost in the photo albums.
-
Take that money already!
-
Be careful.
-
Easy.
-
Alo.
-
Why can't I reach my enişte's phone?
-
He's still trying to convince the man.
-
We took Selim home.
I wanted tell him that.
-
- How is he?
- He's good.
-
The house is sorted as well.
-
- Did Meltem believe the story?
- It seems so.
-
Easy. Do it slowly.
-
Thank God.
-
You're okay, right?
Does it hurt?
-
Mom...
-
- Somebody will be with him tonight, I hope?
- Yes.
-
Asım Bey will also visit him later.
Geçmiş olsun.
-
My dear...
-
- How could you do this to me?
- Abla, please.
-
Please don't cry.
-
- How could you give up on your life?
- Mom...
-
Are you that much of a coward?
-
Are you that weak?
-
Come on. Don't cry.
-
I failed to die.
I'm still here.
-
Shut up.
I will never forgive you.
-
You have no right to do this.
-
You have no right to do such a thing.
You don't.
-
- It's okay ablacım.
- Perihan Teyze please.
-
Yes.
-
That was all I had to tell you.
-
Now the decision is yours.
-
Look. This money...
-
... is an amount you'll never
be able to see in your life.
-
This is the biggest opportunity
that you'll ever get in your life.
-
I suggest you leave this door as a rich, young man.
-
Or else, as a killer of many...
-
... you'll end up in prison.
-
Even worse, as the killer of your own life.
-
It's decision time, Mustafa.
-
What do you say?
-
I accept your silence...
-
... as "yes".
-
Right decision.
-
Well done, Mustafa.
-
My mom and dad will not know this.
-
Sure.
-
They won't...
-
... if you don't want them to.
-
I don't.
-
All right.
-
They will not know it.
-
Erdoğan!
-
Erdoğan!
-
Mustafa has resigned.
-
He won't be working in our company anymore.
-
Find yourself another driver.
-
He will explain it to his family as he wishes.
-
- You will not interfere in anyway.
- Okay.
-
We'll find them a new place.
-
We'll make sure they're well in comfort.
-
Meanwhile, Mustafa will have plenty of time
to build his own life.
-
Don't... go home tonight.
-
As it'd be difficult to explain.
-
Erdoğan will handle it.
-
You can see them, after you decided
what to do with your money.
-
So...
-
Here we are.
-
Everything is sorted.
-
So it's over now?
That easy?
-
There is no such a thing as "hard" for me.
Put this into your head already.
-
There is nobody I can't deal with.
-
Münir Abi called.
They brought Selim home.
-
Good night, Reşat Bey.
-
Mustafa, are you okay?
-
What the...?
-
Uncle...
-
Go, cry after your car now.
-
It's not that, but...
-
Come on, get in.
Let's go see Selim at once.
-
Mustafa...
-
I didn't mean to say anything
wrong about your mother.
-
My mother died as well.
-
I didn't mean to hurt you with a deceased person.
-
I'm very angry at you...
-
More than just very angry...
-
... you know.
-
I know.
-
But still... I wouldn't hurt you
using your mother or father.
-
I just wanted to say this.
-
Thank you.
-
Come on Ablacım.
Let us let him rest a little bit.
-
God didn't want you to die, son.
-
Vural, you stay.
-
Aren't you gonna talk to me?
-
There's nothing to talk about.
-
You just wanted to punish me.
-
You could have died!
-
Living without you is no different than death, Meltem.
-
It's all the same.
-
- Selim...
- It's better than living under a filthy slander.
-
If your beloved one doesn't trust you.
-
And believe the word of those peasants.
-
If I made a mistake that you cannot accept,
would you still forgive me?
-
I didn't make a mistake.
-
You want to believe I did it.
-
I'm asking you a question.
Put yourself in my shoes.
-
- What would you do if you got a phone call like that?
- I'd say "Are you a maniac?"
-
I'd say "Who are you, filthy wh**e!"
-
Not that easy when the newspapers
and many other things are involved.
-
Leave me alone...
-
It's not a good time for discussing.
Let me take you downstairs.
-
Can't believe this is happening
in the first day of my marriage.
-
It's because of you!
-
Come on, please.
-
I'm at loss for words.
You've almost convinced as well.
-
Don't make me laugh.
-
My wound hurts.
-
- Have your medicines.
- I will, now.
-
We said his work was not too heavy.
-
They started to make him work
till this hour, even in holiday.
-
What an uproar at the other house.
-
Their prince had a gastric bleed
and they're all in panic.
-
That's not nice of you.
Isn't Hilmiye Hanım coming?
-
No, they're still there.
Erdoğan Bey is there as well.
-
- Everyone is there.
- Mustafa has come as well, then?
-
He wasn't there.
Reşat Bey's driver brought them home.
-
Where was Mustafa anyway? I couldn't see him anywhere all day.
-
I wouldn't call him though.
-
Maybe he's hanging out with friends, if it's an off day.
-
Anyway.
-
I better get changed.
I'm exhausted today.
-
I'm a lowly man.
-
You're not.
-
I'm not worth a cent.
-
Efendim Dad?
-
Where are you son?
Erdoğan Bey is here but you still aren't.
-
- Dad, I quit my job.
- What?
-
- What happened?
- Why did you quit the job?
-
Can we please talk about this tomorrow?
-
Don't wait for me tonight.
-
Okay, all right.
Are you okay though?
-
- Give me the phone.
- I'm okay, don't worry about me.
-
There is no problem.
-
Okay, son.
See you tomorrow.
-
Did he really quit the job?
-
What has happened all of a sudden,
while he was so happy with this job?
-
I don't know... But I think we should
start to pack up as well.
-
Allah allah...
-
Slow down, Mustafa.
Pull yourself together.
-
You did the best thing.
-
The best...
-
I grabbed the suitcase and left the building.
-
Would it be better to go to jail?
-
You would be wasted between the walls.
-
It would do no good to anyone.
-
I'm such a coward.
-
I don't have courage to face anything in this life.
-
He stood in front of me and hit that into my face.
-
He said, "Fatmagül has no fault."
-
He said, "I did what you couldn't do."
-
"As you turn her your back...
-
... I took care of her," he said.
-
What can we do now?
Other than wishing them happiness.
-
You couldn't have been with her anyway.
It wouldn't work out.
-
The man I was sworn to kill
gave me a lecture of bravery.
-
While I was... delirious in spell of revenge.
-
I'm a low life.
-
I'm as low as this suitcase.
-
That's how much I am worth.
-
That's enough...
You're being harsh to yourself.
-
You can't have a good life without money.
-
You'll have a whole different life from now on.
-
Your parents as well.
-
I'm a man as low as they are.
If not more.
-
You are still Mustafa that I first met.
-
You're the one...
-
... whose heart I wanted to touch
with my hand at first sight.
-
The one whose gloomy eyes
are reason to my jealousy.
-
You're the one who at first sight
reminded me that my heart exists.
-
You've fallen asleep.
-
- Good night.
- Good night.
-
Rahmi, do you want to eat an egg?
-
- No, I don't want.
- Okay, come. I'm pouring your tea.
-
Good morning.
-
I have no hurry.
You take your time. I'll just wait.
-
Okay. Go ahead.
-
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
-
Sorry, I've started already.
I'm starving.
-
- I can pour the tea.
- Afiyet olsun.
-
I couldn't sleep last night.
I kept rolling in the bed.
-
Come on, Rahmi!
-
Mukaddes!
-
- Mukaddes!
- What is it?!
-
The Police is here.
-
I saw it through the window.
-
With their car and all.
Police is here.
-
- Good morning.
- Good morning, how can we help you?
-
Kerim Ilgaz?
-
Yes?
-
My chief is inviting you to the police station.
-
What's it this early in the morning?
-
- Why does he need him?
- He'll be asked a few questions about a case.
-
- I'm coming too.
- Abla, you don't need to come. It's okay.
-
Me too, me too!
-
Kerim wait.
-
Kerim!
-
- Kerim wait!
- Where are you going?
-
Shouldn't I go?
Should I go then?
-
That was bound to happen.
-
Meryem Hanım must be happy now.
-
She managed to confuse the police as well.
-
- Who knows what they'll ask.
- What are they going to ask?
-
Maybe we casted a big doom at the other side.
But we don't know anything.
-
Is that so?
-
Something serious happened then.
Why would the police come here otherwise?
-
Fatmagül!
-
Mustafa...