Brothers are in love with the same woman who earns her life by singing songs at night clubs and by sponging on her lovers. One of these brothers (Rahmi) works at a bank.


Alright, so, Istanbul Sokaklarinda. You thinking about watching this one? Look, if you're the type who appreciates a really, really old-school melodrama – the kind where every choice feels like a punch to the gut and folks are just utterly miserable – then yeah, give it a shot. It's got that undeniable, raw power. But ...

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"Alright, so, Istanbul Sokaklarinda. You thinking about watching this one? Look, if you're the type who appreciates a really, really old-school melodrama – the kind where every choice feels like a punch to the gut and folks are just utterly miserable – then yeah, give it a shot. It's got that undeniable, raw power. But if you need your movies with modern pacing or a neat resolution, honestly, this one will probably just frustrate you. It's a slow, heavy descent into human folly. The whole thing ..."
Muhsin Ertugrul
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