All That's Left Are Our Memories - The Girl Named Feriha

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The Difficult Decision of Zehra, Who Learned the Lies!

Zehra is upset when she finds out about her daughter's lies. Mother, daughter, experiences a heavy confrontation. Feriha loses the support of her mother, who has always been by her side until now. Devastated by witnessing the outrageous lies, Zahra takes a reluctant but big step to tear her daughter away from the lies. Zahra agrees to the engagement. Feriha, who has experienced the weight of hurting her mother, surrenders to the big decision made about her life. Unaware of everything, the Emir is almost struggling to regain Feriha. Emir, who finally managed to be alone with Feriha, is determined to get answers to her questions this time. When the day of the engagement comes, the Emir is about to face a great truth.

Feriha Yilmaz is an attractive, beautiful, talented and ambitious daughter of a poor family. Her father, Riza Yilmaz, is a janitor in Etiler, an upper-class neighbourhood in Istanbul. Her mother Zehra Yilmaz is a maid. Feriha studies at a private university with full scholarship. While studying at the university, Feriha poses as a rich girl. She meets a handsome and rich young man, Emir Sarrafoglu. Feriha lies about her life and her family background and Emir falls in love with her without knowing who she really is. She falls in love with him too and becomes trapped in her own lies.

Cast: Hazal Kaya, Çağatay Ulusoy, Vahide Perçin, Metin Çekmez,
Melih Selçuk, Ceyda Ateş, Yusuf Akgün, Deniz Uğur, Barış Kılıç.

Production: Fatih Aksoy
Director: Merve Girgin Neslihan Yeşilyurt
Screenplay: Melis Civelek, Sırma Yanık
Transcript
00:00 I swear I got used to it in a room like a brother's.
00:02 Really?
00:04 What am I going to do without you?
00:05 Girl, there are two men.
00:07 You'll run away from us and I'll run away from you.
00:09 Oh, my dear.
00:11 Oh, Feriha.
00:13 Look, I found this while I was packing my stuff.
00:16 I mean, I don't know if it's yours or Mehmet's.
00:17 A single man came, but...
00:19 It's mine.
00:24 Isn't it a compass? The sailors used it.
00:30 To not lose the way.
00:32 You're in trouble again.
00:52 What does this have to do with you?
00:56 Nothing.
00:58 Nothing.
01:00 No, I'm not.
01:02 Anyway, I'll go now.
01:04 I'll help you in the evening.
01:06 Okay, honey.
01:07 My dear.
01:08 Okay.
01:09 Come on.
01:10 Did you look at Captain Levent?
01:19 Yes.
01:20 Mr. Levent sold the boat and left.
01:22 He left you this note on his way.
01:27 Thank you.
01:28 You're welcome.
01:29 Let's say ten days for now.
01:43 Ms. Sanem is not in a position to talk business yet.
01:46 Ms. Sanem?
01:47 Since we lost Haldun, we will do our business with Ms. Sanem.
01:51 In such a situation, the hotel and business are not in Cansu.
01:54 Cansu?
01:56 You don't think we'll do our business with a 19-year-old girl?
02:00 It's better than working with a woman who doesn't know what's going on.
02:05 What do you mean?
02:06 I didn't want to work with that woman.
02:08 Sir, he doesn't want to work with that woman.
02:13 Yes.
02:14 Do you know how much I invested in that hotel?
02:19 Do you know how many thousands of dollars I tied?
02:22 Look, dad, listen to me.
02:24 That woman is not a woman we can work with.
02:26 Of course.
02:28 My son, the human hero, who offers marriage to the rose of the edge, says that he doesn't know who he is.
02:35 Speak properly.
02:36 Should I ask you who I'm going to work with?
02:40 Who are you?
02:41 It's true.
02:44 Who am I?
02:45 [Music]
03:14 He's still not awake.
03:16 I think those drugs were a little heavy.
03:21 I guess you don't expect him to get through such pain without medication.
03:26 Poor boy.
03:28 He lost his mother in a short time.
03:30 His father died suddenly.
03:33 These drugs will reduce his pain.
03:37 What's the point of delaying it?
03:39 I'm the one who lives with him.
03:42 You may be his aunt, but believe me, I know Cansu better than you.
03:46 Cansu needs those drugs.
03:49 And I'm responsible for this.
03:52 So you don't want me to help my nephew, do you?
03:58 Actually, when I came here, I thought you would need my help.
04:05 But as far as I understand, you are very good.
04:10 Absolutely.
04:11 Very good and strong.
04:14 I guess you mean resilient.
04:19 Like every mother who has to stand up for her daughters.
04:22 You have a daughter, Ms. Sanem.
04:27 Ms. Ayfer, I know you don't love me.
04:31 But please don't be rude.
04:33 When I was here being a mother to Cansu, you were on the other side of the world.
04:38 What have you done for Cansu, other than sending her birthday presents?
04:43 You're right. I'll do more.
04:48 I won't even leave my niece with me.
04:52 I'm sure Haldun would have wanted that, too.
04:56 Come in.
04:57 Welcome.
05:09 I was thinking about you. I wanted to see you. Do you need anything?
05:13 Can you stay here for a while, Tulun?
05:16 I'm going to a hotel.
05:19 I want Cansu to see someone close to her when she wakes up.
05:23 Okay.
05:26 I'll be right back.
05:27 Ms. Sanem, I didn't know you were coming.
05:36 I'm inside. I don't want to be disturbed.
05:40 Okay.
05:41 [door opens]
05:43 [door closes]
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07:48 (footsteps)

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