Iyi Adamin 10 Günü is a good film about innocence and naivety, adapted from the work of Mehmet Eroglu. Despite the slow pace, the charismatic characters hold the plot together enough for you to follow Sadik on his journey to unravel Tevfik's disappearance.
I imagine that Eroglu's work develops the characters better, even if the film does a fair job. The performances are acceptable and the cinematography in general shows us the power that Turkish cinema has to offer.
The story of Iyi Adamin 10 Günü follows Sadik, a private investigator hired to find the missing Tevfik. His investigation takes him deep into Turkey's underworld, bringing to light the criminal activities that stain, or have stained, the country's history.
If you like mystery movies, this is a good movie if you have an open mind to foreign cinemas. The difference between this type of cinema and mainstream conventional cinema can overshadow the quality of this film, but Iyi Adamin 10 Günü guarantees a good investigation story with good character development.