Tanju Ozturk
Tanju Ozturk’s name keeps popping up lately, doesn’t it? The guy’s been making waves with a string of projects that are seriously hard to ignore. Let’s start with "Ask Sadece Bir An" (2025). It throws you headfirst into a world where love isn’t some fairy tale; it’s messy, raw, and sometimes, honestly, a little disappointing. Characters keep tripping over their own feelings, and every decision seems to make things worse. You’re not getting a sugarcoated romance here—nope, it’s heartbreak, confusion, and those weird in-between moments that stick with you longer than they should.
Then there’s "Kasada Parti" (2024), which is just wild from start to finish. Imagine a bunch of people who probably shouldn’t be together, locked in a room with way too much time on their hands. Secrets spill out, grudges flare up, and nobody’s walking away without a few emotional bruises. It’s like watching chaos unfold in slow motion, and somehow, it’s hilarious and devastating at the same time.
"Ayakci" (2025) takes a sharp left turn. Darker, grittier, way less forgiving. Ozturk digs into the underbelly of society, where ambition gets tangled with desperation. The characters are more flawed than heroic—sometimes you wanna root for them, sometimes you wanna shake them. There’s no easy redemption here, just a bunch of people trying to claw their way out, or maybe just survive another day. It’s the kind of film that leaves you chewing on what just happened long after the credits roll. Ozturk’s style? Unfiltered, complicated, and honestly, kind of addictive.