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'''''One-Way to Tomorrow''''' ({{lang-tr|Yarına Tek Bilet}}) is a 2020 Turkish film directed by Ozan Açıktan, written by Faruk Ozerten and starring [[Metin Akdülger]], [[Dilan Çiçek Deniz]] and Tevfik Kartal.<ref name="thereviewgeek">{{cite web |url=https://www.thereviewgeek.com/onewaytotomorrow-filmreview/ |title=One-Way to Tomorrow – Netflix Film Review |accessdate=June 19, 2020 |website=The Review Geek |date=16 June 2020 }}</ref><ref name="meaww">{{cite web |url=https://meaww.com/one-way-for-tomorrow-yarina-tek-bilet-netflix-turkish-film-review-pleasant-watch-before-trilogy |title='One-Way For Tomorrow': Netflix's first original Turkish film is a pleasant watch despite 'Before' trilogy vibes |accessdate=June 19, 2020 |website=Meaww }}</ref>
'''''One-Way to Tomorrow''''' ({{langx|tr|Yarına Tek Bilet}}) is a 2020 Turkish drama film directed by Ozan Açıktan and written by Faruk Ozerten. Starring [[Metin Akdülger]] and [[Dilan Çiçek Deniz]], the film is a remake of the 2014 Swedish film ''How to Stop a Wedding''.<ref name="thereviewgeek">{{cite web |url=https://www.thereviewgeek.com/onewaytotomorrow-filmreview/ |title=One-Way to Tomorrow – Netflix Film Review |accessdate=June 19, 2020 |website=The Review Geek |date=16 June 2020 }}</ref><ref name="meaww">{{cite web |url=https://meaww.com/one-way-for-tomorrow-yarina-tek-bilet-netflix-turkish-film-review-pleasant-watch-before-trilogy |title='One-Way For Tomorrow': Netflix's first original Turkish film is a pleasant watch despite 'Before' trilogy vibes |accessdate=June 19, 2020 |website=Meaww |date=19 June 2020 }}</ref>
== Plot ==
== Plot ==


A young woman, Leila, boards a train to Izmir without a ticket. She finds herself sharing a coupé with Ali, a talkative and social young lawyer, on his way to interrupt his ex-girlfriend Burcu's wedding. The two get of to a bumpy start, but as Leila finds herself in trouble for not having a ticket, Ali decides to help her stay aboard. As the journey is 14 hours they decide to make peace and through the conversation find that their journeys are intertwined in unexpected ways that change their perspective on their plans and each other.
A young woman, Leyla, boards a train to Izmir without a ticket. She finds herself sharing a coupé with Ali, a talkative and social young lawyer, on his way to interrupt his ex-girlfriend Burcu's wedding. The two get of to a bumpy start, but as Leyla finds herself in trouble for not having a ticket, Ali decides to help her stay aboard. As the journey is 14 hours they decide to make peace and through the conversation find that their journeys are intertwined in unexpected ways that change their perspective on their plans and each other.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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One-Way to Tomorrow
Film poster
TurkishYarına Tek Bilet
Directed byOzan Açıktan
Written byFaruk Ozerten
Starring
Production
companies
  • OG Medya
  • PToT Films
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • June 19, 2020 (2020-06-19)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

One-Way to Tomorrow (Turkish: Yarına Tek Bilet) is a 2020 Turkish drama film directed by Ozan Açıktan and written by Faruk Ozerten. Starring Metin Akdülger and Dilan Çiçek Deniz, the film is a remake of the 2014 Swedish film How to Stop a Wedding.[1][2]

Plot

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A young woman, Leyla, boards a train to Izmir without a ticket. She finds herself sharing a coupé with Ali, a talkative and social young lawyer, on his way to interrupt his ex-girlfriend Burcu's wedding. The two get of to a bumpy start, but as Leyla finds herself in trouble for not having a ticket, Ali decides to help her stay aboard. As the journey is 14 hours they decide to make peace and through the conversation find that their journeys are intertwined in unexpected ways that change their perspective on their plans and each other.

Cast

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Release

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One-Way to Tomorrow was released on June 19, 2020.

References

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  1. ^ "One-Way to Tomorrow – Netflix Film Review". The Review Geek. 16 June 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "'One-Way For Tomorrow': Netflix's first original Turkish film is a pleasant watch despite 'Before' trilogy vibes". Meaww. 19 June 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
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