It is the desire to return to a time when love was declared through apartment windows, when a game of backgammon was a legitimate form of courtship, and when a neighbor was not a stranger but a co-star in the drama of your life.
They sit in silence. The only sound is the rain and the Tavla stones.
So, make your cup of tea. Roll the dice. Click play. Let Yasemin Ünlü and the magic of Yeşilçam remind you that the best romances are never digital—they are analog, they are slow, and they always, always end with a Tavla board scattered across the floor.