7. Kogustaki Mucize on Netflix,

7. Kogustaki Mucize sur Netflix, le film turc dont tout le monde parle

French Netflix subscribers have been raving about the film 7 for several days now. Kogustaki Mucize. The Turkish feature, directed by Mehmet Ada Öztekin, is one of the most viewed on the platform. It tells the story of the relationship between a disabled father accused of murder and his daughter. Get out the tissues.

Don’t lie to us, we know you’ve got a lot of free time on your hands right now, and that you’ll be spending it on the couch. So while you’re waiting for your peanut butter cookies to bake, you’ve got time for 7.Kogustaki Mucize, the Turkish film phenomenon.

7.Kogustaki Mucize: the must-see Turkish drama

7.Kogustaki Mucize, was released in 2019 in Turkey. The film, directed by Mehmet Ada Öztekin, is a remake of the Korean feature Miracle in Cell No 7. The film follows the fate of Mehmet “Mémo”, a poor, mentally challenged shepherd who lives alone with his daughter Ova and his grandmother.

One day, Mémo witnesses a dramatic accident in which the daughter of an army colonel dies. He was then accused of murder and sentenced to death. But inside and outside the prison, a race against time is on to save the young family man from death.

The leading role in this moving drama is played byactor Aras Bulut Iynemli, who was nominated for a Golden Palm Award in Turkey for this role.

The success of Turkish drama on Netflix

The film 7.Kogustaki Mucize was released mid-March on Netflix. Since then, it has enjoyed unprecedented success for an independent film on the platform. In France, it even tops the top 10 list of films most viewed by subscribers.

This moving feature is reminiscent of other well-known, award-winning cult films: The Green Line with Tom Hanks, Sam Je Suis Sam with Sean Penn, and The Life of David Gale. Granted, this is far from the feel-good movie that lifts your spirits.

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