The narrative begins with an abrupt ending: Defne (Dilan Çiçek Deniz) walks out on her long-term boyfriend Semih (Burak Deniz) without explanation. Left alone in their shared apartment, Semih attempts to find closure by obsessively re-examining their relationship. The film uses a non-linear structure, constantly shifting between the "present" aftermath and "past" flashbacks of their high-tension romance to pinpoint where things went wrong.
His journey is one of painful self-discovery, forced to confront the parts of himself he had long ignored. Thematic Exploration
A central theme is Semih's struggle to recognize his own role in the relationship's demise. He looks for a single "event" to blame, only to eventually realize that the disconnect was more subtle and cumulative.
Burak Deniz's performance is widely praised as tenacious and expressive, carrying the weight of the character-driven script.
Reviewers on IMDb note that the film explores the "expiration date" of modern romances and the difficulty of maintaining a deep connection after outgrowing a partner.





