Fate (2001) is a dark comedy that explores themes of fate, loveless marriage, wrongful conviction, and murder. It follows the story of a man trapped in a loveless marriage who ends up being wrongly convicted of murder. The film delves into the themes of emptiness, forgiveness, and the complexities of human relationships.
In this minimalist drama, a group of people find themselves in a waiting room, where they confront boredom, betrayal, and selfishness. The film explores themes of minimalism and literature, drawing inspiration from the works of Dostoevsky. As the characters wait, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, leading to unexpected consequences. The director's improvisational style and focus on the mundane create a stark atmosphere that reflects the characters' feelings of emptiness and disconnect.
A businessman in Ankara, Turkey, confesses to his wife about his extramarital affair and the pain it has caused. As he seeks forgiveness and tries to start anew, the confession sets off a series of events with unexpected consequences.