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Everything as It Should Be
6.7
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505 Ratings

Synopsis

The life of Saffet (40) who belongs to upper middle class, hasn’t change in the apartment corridor when he sees underage, beautiful and marginal Rüya who is the daughter of his neighbor he hasn’t seen before.

Our take

Delving into urban malaise and youthful despair, this provocative short uncovers the claustrophobia of bourgeois life. A stark reflection on ennui, Onat Esenman’s penetrating film strips away the veneer of normalcy to reveal depths of disquiet beneath.