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On his 18th birthday, wealthy but spoiled Ozgur(Ekin Koc) gets a surprise from his deceased grandfather's will. He has to leave his luxurious life in Istanbul and graduate from a public school in a small village on the Aegean coast. After falling for Elif(Neslihan Atagul), a secretive classmate, Ozgur begins to understand the importance of this tiny and seemingly trivial village.Adapted from the South Korean romantic drama, 'A Millionaire's First Love'.
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Senden Bana Kalan is a poignant, tender romance that succeeds largely due to the chemistry and performances of its lead actors. While viewers frequently criticize the narrative for relying on predictable tropes and an illogical, cliché-heavy script, the film’s emotional sincerity resonates deeply with audiences looking for an affecting love story.
| Acting | Neslihan Atagül delivers an atypical and powerful performance that grounds the film's more fragile moments. | |
| Acting | Ekin Koç brings charm and varied emotional depth that effectively elevates the quality of the weak screenplay. | |
| Screenplay | The plot relies on stale, predictable tropes—specifically the 'incurable disease' narrative—which many viewers find unrealistic or illogical. | |
| Emotion | The film’s romantic atmosphere and poignant tone succeed in creating a moving experience for some, while others feel the story lacks genuine depth due to its reliance on clichés. |