The movie runs closely to the actual 80-minute timeline of the exam, making the audience feel like they are the ninth candidate sitting in the room.
Candidates use lights, shadows, and liquids to reveal hidden text on the papers.
The tension arises when the sisters realize they cannot afford the lavish wedding expected by their conservative society. Desperate, Rojda—a bright high school student—decides to cheat on her final baccalaureate exam. She plans to sell the answers to other students for a high price.
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When resources (and time) are scarce, do humans default to tribalism and conflict, or do they lean toward cooperation?
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