Fistiklar (1975)
The video starts with two slim women in their 20s or 30s, both with long dark hair, hugging closely in a bedroom. The room is dimly lit, with a dresser or vanity visible in the background. They’re wearing casual clothes, standing close, faces near each other like they’re about to kiss or just finished. The mood feels intimate, private. Then the scene shifts to a living room with five men, all between their 20s and 40s, mostly dark-haired, some with mustaches, standing in a loose group talking. The walls have posters or framed pictures. The lighting is normal, looks like a casual hangout. The tone changes again in the last frame — a heavyset man in his 30s or 40s with short dark hair is lying on a bed, possibly unconscious or dead, with a visible injury on his head. The lighting is dim again, and the atmosphere is eerie. No sexual acts take place in any of the visible frames. The sequence feels more like a narrative setup than adult content.