Firat Bulut is a public prosecutor at the Istanbul Courthouse. Fırat, who is a successful prosecutor, lives a happy life with his wife Zeynep, and his five-year-old daughter Nazli. However, when he wakes up one day, he finds himself in prison without remembering what happened in the last four months. His last memory is the night he celebrated her daughter's birthday. In shock and horror, he realizes he's been accused of killing his wife and daughter. His second trial is approaching and he has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Did he really kill his wife and daughter? The most recent case investigated by Public Prosecutor Firat Bulut before his imprisonment is that of Baris Yesari, one of the twin brothers who were the successors of the Yesari family, one of the country's foremost families. A girl was killed in Baris Yesari's house. The doctors don't know if he lost his memory temporarily or forever. Firat Bulut has to remember, and survive. And escape from prison to prove his innocence.
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00:30You were supposed to sleep.
00:35I saw my dad in the dream.
00:37The bad guys were attacking my dad.
00:40I was so scared.
00:43I'll tell you something.
00:46We can forget bad things by eating chocolate.
00:57Take it.
01:08Enjoy it.
01:27What are you doing here?
01:29It's nothing.
01:31Are you here to see how I'm going to put you in jail?
01:34No.
01:36Where does this confidence come from?
01:38I wanted to see it with my own eyes.
01:40If you didn't bother, I'd have you arrested.
01:42I'll be in court soon.
01:44Don't worry.
01:46What are you really doing in court?
01:50You think you're in front of the jury.
01:54You talk a lot.
01:56You talk a lot.
01:59I hope you don't have that coat.
02:03Do you know why I'm wearing this coat?
02:06Like you.
02:07Harmful to society.
02:09Did you understand me to get rid of those bastards?
02:13Yes, Mr. Prosecutor.
02:18Harmful to society.
02:19Damn you.
02:21This society needs men like me.
02:24Does society need psychopathic murderers like you?
02:27What does a psychopath mean?
02:30I'm a human being.
02:32This society needs men like me.
02:35Because when you see people like me, you feel good.
02:40Is that a lie?
02:42Don't you feel better when people like me are on TV?
02:48Look, Barış.
02:50Do you know what a society needs?
02:55Justice.
02:56And it needs to be judged by the idiots who see themselves at the top of the society.
03:01That's all.
03:03Isn't that nice?
03:05Should I say I'm a psychopath, burn someone's life, and then applaud them?
03:10What kind of applause is that?
03:12People like us need to be punished.
03:16I have no doubt that high-ranking prosecutors like you will do what is necessary.
03:21Look at me.
03:22Don't go to the mental hospital and get a crazy report to get rid of your prison.
03:27It won't work.
03:28You should know.
03:30That's a good idea.
03:32Look, the people there are getting more sincere.
03:35I can get along better with them.
03:37Barış.
03:38Look at that hall.
03:40Your sentence will be given there.
03:43Then you will be taken out of here as a brother killer with handcuffs.
03:48When the press members outside ask you,
03:51Mr. Barış, Mr. Barış, do you regret killing your brother and taking his place?
03:56But you will continue to laugh.
03:59Don't forget that.
04:02This will be your last free laugh.
04:05You will go to jail.
04:06You will stay there for the rest of your life.
04:09That's what I want.
04:10Do you understand?
04:11Last free laugh.
04:14It was like a new generation of local rock band.
04:19You are so serious.
04:21Look, Nazlı said it so well that day.
04:24We can get rid of bad things by eating chocolate.
04:29Don't mention my daughter's name again.
04:34Don't.
04:36Or that chocolate...
04:41I'll feed you.
04:49I guess she doesn't like it.
05:01It's time to sleep.
05:03We should have slept a long time ago.
05:05Come on.
05:07Come, come, come.
05:12Let's take off our shoes.
05:18Socks are cold, I know.
05:23When will my dad come?