Can the excitement of the national lottery save a finished marriage? Or is it the end of that marriage? In this fun comedy, Demet and Okan will learn the answer to this question.
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Cast
Murat Boz
Okan
Seda Bakan
Demet
Açelya Topaloglu
Gonca
Özgür Emre Yildirim
Bülent
Seda Güven
Zeynep
Yosi Mizrahi
Yalçin
Dilsad Simsek
Aysegül
Ali Yogurtcuoglu
Ilker
Halil Balkanlar
Hikmet
Sebnem Bilgeer
Sibel
Sait Seçkin
Kasa Ustasi
Cumhur Korkmaz
Demet'in Müdürü
Kerem Muslugil
Otel Resepsiyonisti
Hüseyin Bal
Piyangocu
Serhat Toprak
Okan'in Parasüt Pilotu
Ibrahim Kart
Yalçin&Aysegül'ün Parasüt Pilotu
Sami Hamidi
Meyhanedeki Müsteri
Ferhat Baynal
Meyhanedeki Müsteri
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Currently available on Netflix. I had to watch the movie over 4 or 5 days because I couldn't take more than 20 minutes of it in one sitting. Incredibly lame writing. No laughs at all. Awful, awful awful movie. Do. Not. Waste. Your. Time.
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