Doctor Ali Vefa #76
Ali is the son of a poor family who grew up in a provincial city. Due to his autism and savant syndrome, he has been constantly excluded and marginalized. Ali has difficulty communicating, and has two friends in his life: His brother and his rabbit. Ali loses both of them and now has only one wish: Saving people. After his brother's death, Ali is disowned by his father and grows up in an orphanage. Dr Adil discovers that Ali has tremendous medical skills due to savant syndrome and takes care of him. After attending medical school and graduating at the top of his class, Ali starts working as an assistant surgeon at the hospital where Dr Adil is the head physician. Although some people in the hospital administration say that Ali is not suitable for the job due to his condition, Dr Adil stands behind Ali and gets him hired. Ali will change everyone around him during his time at the hospital
CAST: Taner Olmez, Onur Tuna, Sinem Unsal, Hayal Koseoglu, Reha Ozcan, Zerrin Tekindor
PRODUCTION: MF YAPIM
PRODUCER: ASENA BULBULOGLU
DIRECTOR: YAGIZ ALP AKAYDIN
SCRIPT: PINAR BULUT & ONUR KORALP
Ali is the son of a poor family who grew up in a provincial city. Due to his autism and savant syndrome, he has been constantly excluded and marginalized. Ali has difficulty communicating, and has two friends in his life: His brother and his rabbit. Ali loses both of them and now has only one wish: Saving people. After his brother's death, Ali is disowned by his father and grows up in an orphanage. Dr Adil discovers that Ali has tremendous medical skills due to savant syndrome and takes care of him. After attending medical school and graduating at the top of his class, Ali starts working as an assistant surgeon at the hospital where Dr Adil is the head physician. Although some people in the hospital administration say that Ali is not suitable for the job due to his condition, Dr Adil stands behind Ali and gets him hired. Ali will change everyone around him during his time at the hospital
CAST: Taner Olmez, Onur Tuna, Sinem Unsal, Hayal Koseoglu, Reha Ozcan, Zerrin Tekindor
PRODUCTION: MF YAPIM
PRODUCER: ASENA BULBULOGLU
DIRECTOR: YAGIZ ALP AKAYDIN
SCRIPT: PINAR BULUT & ONUR KORALP
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00:00I said I didn't want a looker. I don't want a looker. I don't want a looker, it's clear.
00:04I don't want a looker, it's very clear. Did I express myself? Yes, I did.
00:07So, what else?
00:09What else?
00:10You know, you're talking to yourself, how's the conversation going?
00:15Sunflower, you're very introverted.
00:17But you don't know what the conversation means.
00:19A conversation is a nice conversation with one or a few people.
00:23Mine is completely mental.
00:30Well, then, have a nice day.
00:41I'm in the magazine. I'm on the magazine cover.
00:44Oh!
00:45I'm on the cover.
00:49Well, if I may, if you've read it, would you give me the magazine?
00:55Here you are.
00:57I've already learned that I'll learn about you.
01:01Thank you.
01:03I'm on the magazine.
01:05Mr. Ali, Mr. Farman is calling you.
01:07I'm sorry, but I can't come right now.
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02:58What are you doing there?
03:04I was reading a magazine.
03:06Come on, the patient is waiting.
03:18Ali!
03:20The patient's name is Sonal Kırcal, a 38-year-old man.
03:35He came in a hurry this morning due to severe neck pain.
03:38Anterolysis is seen in the examinations.
03:41Sir, isn't this Belfat a little too advanced for his age?
03:44Not if he had a spinal trauma.
03:46This is one of my first patients, Mr. Sonal.
03:48Seven years ago, seven bones were broken in his neck and back in a motorcycle accident.
03:53As you can see, the lower part of his chest is paralyzed.
04:01Let's go.
04:05Doctor!
04:07Hello, Mr. Sonal. How are you?
04:09Which wind blew?
04:10Slowly, slowly, slowly.
04:13My neck, my neck.
04:14I mean, he was constantly in pain after the operation, but...
04:17...especially last night, he was very bad.
04:20But he still didn't come. I brought him by force.
04:23I think I've stayed enough in the hospital.
04:25We decide for him, don't we?
04:27Can you squeeze my hand?
04:29Of course.
04:30A little stronger, stronger, stronger.
04:34Okay.
04:35Let's look at the fingers again.
04:41Okay.
04:43It's called Lomber-Emer-Belfet, Nazlı.
04:45So?
04:46Artificial disc change.
04:48It's a very simple procedure. You'll be a drummer tomorrow.
04:52He'll help with Mr. Ali. Is that okay, Ali?
04:55The patients don't like me, though.
04:59Mr. Sonal may not want it.
05:02Am I autistic?
05:08No problem.
05:09I have an employee at Spectrum.
05:13Did you give your job to a 31-year-old?
05:15Yes.
05:16Why wouldn't I?
05:19You're a good person.
05:26Is that why you married him?
05:29Even though he was on a wheelchair.
05:32Ali.
05:40I like this frankness.
05:43No problem. You're not the first to ask this question.
05:46Actually, you know what?
05:48I should have seen our wedding.
05:51I mean...
05:52I don't want to brag, but I went.
05:54It was the best wedding.
05:56I agree. I was there, too.
06:10My leg.
06:11Your leg?
06:12Yes.
06:13My leg hurts.
06:14Right or left?
06:15Right.
06:17I haven't felt anything for the last seven years.
06:22What's going on?
06:39What's going on?