İbo and Güllüşah (1977)
A poor villager chasing a bride-price he can’t afford accidentally befriends a lonely little girl who dreams of testing her family’s love. Together, they hatch a fake kidnapping scheme—she craves attention, he needs cash. What starts as a playful pact quickly unravels into chaos, blending bittersweet humor with raw desperation. This is not your typical romance; it’s a tender, offbeat fable about the lengths people go to for connection. Perfect for fans of heartwarming yet unpredictable dramedies, it will make you laugh, cringe, and ache for its flawed dreamers.