Sengul is an old woman who lost her husband years ago. Her daughter Gamze, who is a civil servant, is married and has 2 children; It closely deals with the needs of Sengul. Sengul spends her quiet and lonely life by trying to keep the the ...See moreSengul is an old woman who lost her husband years ago. Her daughter Gamze, who is a civil servant, is married and has 2 children; It closely deals with the needs of Sengul. Sengul spends her quiet and lonely life by trying to keep the the winter garden alive as a souvenir from her husband. Gamze takes Sengul, who is routinely treated for health problems, from the hospital. Gamze has a hysteria crisis when she wants to go to a flower shop Sengul has known for a long time. She rises with a long tirat and shows a very harsh reaction to her mother; but still they go to the florist. Sengul is concerned about the death of plants in the winter garden. Over time, this paranoia grows and becomes obsessive. Calling with Sengul's doctor at the florist, Gamze is shaken when the doctor indicates a serious illness. Gamze, who is saddened and regretful because of the news she received and the harsh reaction to her mother, invites Sengul to her home on the way back, but she cannot get a positive return. Later on, Gamze, who left her mother home, is shaken once more in the face of Sengul's passive reaction and leaves the house quietly. Sengul spends some time with her assistant Dilek in the winter garden.
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