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Synopsis: Ferhat and Zeynep who really love each other a pair. They built a beautiful life. Ferhat was working in a reputable company. The future because of the work that has been working as a sales representative for the company Ferhat bright. The company has to submit for a few days on business Ferhat to Antalya. This will be the first departure of Zaynab Ferhat. Since the marriage are always side by side. Ferhat airplane ride costs. Something sets the standard in residential ago after antalya. Then it becomes a night encounter with Nazligul. Nazligul is Ferhat's childhood sweetheart. Boyfriend of the girl's mother has lost the traces to keep them separate and separated so that the force. Seeing Nazligul is stricken with very different feelings. But also very loving and Zainab does not want to do anything wrong. However, the opposite of love is lost Nazligul those years ago. Nazli its present name. Ferhat first love
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
2013
105 min
111 Views


but I've f***ed her anyway.

C'mon.

Welcome.

My husband!

What's up?

Did something bad happen?

No. Everything's fine.

If you don't answer with a kiss

and call me "my wife"...

...when I hug "my husband",

there's definitely something up.

No, there isn't, OK?

I'm just tired, that's all.

You're sure about that?

Nothing else?

Ha, there is something.

- I missed you.

- Oh yeah?

Then take me with you

wherever you go, OK?

I'm in heaven all over again,

my husband.

Don't ever leave me, OK?

Don't leave me without you.

To our love.

To you for being.

Come here.

Zeynep.

I can't finish my wine.

Mind if I go to bed?

Right now?

I'm really knackered, honey.

OK, we'll go to sleep

in each other's arms. Sure.

Another kiss.

I want to be yours tonight.

Then they can't break us up.

My husband.

Can't you sleep?

What are you doing?

Nothing.

What is it, Ferhat?

Won't you tell me?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

It's OK.

Really I'm sorry.

Sweetie, I said I was tired, right?

I guess it's that, I don't know.

It's OK, no problem.

Let me take a shower.

It might help.

Here, let's see if you remember.

Where did you get that?

I was tidying the cupboards.

It was in with your old boxes.

Who is she? Your ex?

Zeynep, for god's sake don't

at this time of morning!

What's wrong? Don't you wonder

where she is, what she's up to?

Is this some kind of interrogation?

Ferhat, for the love of...

Don't bring love into it, Zeynep.

Just don't, please!

Why not?

What's wrong with love?

What's up, Ferhat? I don't understand

why you're going so overboard.

And I don't understand

why you're being so in my face!

- Hello.

- Good morning.

How was Antalya, Ferhat Bey?

Antalya?

I mean the seminar.

Antalya is always nice.

Great. It went great, thanks.

So what's it like being back?

Great.

Zeynep.

Great, ahin. You?

Fantastic.

Can't wait for the next trip.

But next time you're fixing the girls

and I'm stealing yours.

Goodbye, ahin.

Goodbye.

I need to see you!

I can't go on without seeing you!

I need to see you.

I...

I can't go on without seeing you!

How come?

Isn't your curiosity satisfied?

Guess why I do this job?

Can you update these schedules

with my latest revisions...

...and e-mail a copy to everyone

who was at the Antalya conference?

- How's it going?

- Good, you?

Be sure to e-mail everyone.

And I'd like a printout for myself.

- OK, Dilek Hanm?

- Sure, Ferhat Bey.

- Good luck. Thanks.

- Thanks.

Please. I need to talk to you.

Get your head out of that computer

and let's get this finished.

I just spoke to Dilek Hanm,

she's handling it.

Listen, what's been keeping you

at that computer all morning?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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