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Despite both being married, they decide to spend an unforgettable night exploring the vibrant nightlife of New York City, filled with "excitement, desire, and temptation".

Perhaps the most telling sign of "Last Call" is the human one. For the first time in modern history, there is a net exodus from Istanbul. More people are leaving the city than moving in. Last Call for Istanbul

Why? Because Istanbul has survived everything: The Crusaders, the Plague, the fall of empires, and the rise of dictators. It is a city of survivors. The fishmongers still shout on the Eminönü pier. The simit sellers still balance their sesame bread on their heads at dawn. Despite both being married, they decide to spend

I took the 6:15 ferry without much plan—just the urge to be somewhere that was both moving and belonged to everyone. On deck, the city’s silhouette transformed: cranes and minarets shared the horizon, a tea vendor called out in the dusk, and somewhere a saz played a short, familiar tune. A grandmother laughed with her grandson over a bag of roasted chestnuts; a couple argued quietly and then kissed. For a moment it felt like a punctuation mark—your life paused to let the city speak. More people are leaving the city than moving in

The film functions as a "love letter to NYC," featuring iconic locations like Times Square and rooftop bars.

felt like a long-overdue reunion. After 13 years, the legendary duo from Aşk-ı Memnu (Forbidden Love), and Beren Saat , have returned to the screen together. This Netflix original isn't just a romance; it’s a stylish, high-stakes exploration of love, marriage, and the choices that define our lives. The Plot: A Chance Encounter?

Last Call for Istanbul (2023) is a Turkish romantic drama that follows two married strangers, Serin and Mehmet, who meet at JFK airport and spend a transformative, high-stakes night in New York City. Release Date: November 24, 2023. Where to Watch: Exclusively on Netflix.