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Don't Leave 2022 Movie Review Trailer Poster Online

 Director: Ozan Açiktan
Writer: Sami Berat Marçali
Stars: Burak Deniz, Dilan Çiçek Deniz, Ceyda Düvenci

Netflix has just released: Don't Go, a Turkish romantic movie that has Burak Deniz and Dilan Cicek Deniz as the main characters. Don't Leave tells us the bittersweet story of a man named Semih who struggles to accept the breakup he had with his girlfriend since it was sudden. Although he tries to be with other women to forget his girlfriend, he often stays with memories that don't leave him forever. The movie shows us whether he deals with his current situation or tries to confront his girlfriend for closure.

Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming Turkish movie Don't Leave on its official social media platforms. The romantic drama film explores the complexities of love and its heartbreaking side effects. The film is mainly in the Turkish language and is one hour and forty-seven minutes long.

 

One of the highlights of this film is the performance of its actors. Both protagonists present us with a good chemistry that seems super real. Most of the supporting cast have also done a good job of conveying their characters. Burak's fans will have a great time while watching the movie as he has tried to play a very unusual character, and it is quite different from what he usually does.



Even though the actors have done a good job playing their characters, the plot somehow doesn't live up to the quality of acting that has been delivered to us. The plot consists of characters that are not needed in the story and that could be projected as an element used to lengthen the film. And the important characters that were in the story, to be honest, didn't get much attention to focus on. Thus, the movie somehow feels like it has lost its way in this particular area. The movie also has a lot of clichéd dialogues and scenes, which might reduce the overall quality of the movie. Thus, although the movie had a good concept, it failed to present a beautiful story and made the plot quite boring.



Since the movie is about the life of the ex-lovers after their breakup, most of the scenes are pretty dull and gloomy. Therefore, this is not a movie that can be fun to watch. Another thing that the movie lacks since it has a story like this, is the music. Good music would have gone with its scenes, but without it, the movie again feels too quiet and bland.


The movie not only doesn't give us a unique plot, but also doesn't give us any good twists or surprises. The ending of the movie is something that the audience will be able to guess if they follow the story closely. Most of the scenes reveal how the movie could end. Overall, the movie has many areas where it could have done better. But these cons don't make it a very bad movie. It can easily be categorized as one-time observable. Audiences can also watch Don't Go to enjoy Burak's charms as he has done a splendid job in this movie.

Watch Don't Leave 2022 Movie Trailer




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