
A Painfully Mistaken Perception
Drama
Overview
Two men - Eren and Serkan - meet years after their failed romance. Eren, who is now a successful writer, still holds hopes for their potential relationship. The meeting which at first sight looks like a reunion of old friends, turns into the reflection of their old connection, and discovery of what place their past relationship holds in their lives.
Top Cast
Caner Arpacıoğlu
Caner Arpacıoğlu
Eren
Caner Arpacıoğlu
Eren
Can Kılınç
Can Kılınç
Serkan
Can Kılınç
Serkan
Melisa Akkoyun
Melisa Akkoyun
The waiter
Melisa Akkoyun
The waiter
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