

19 minutes. Two cops. One lie that eats them alive.
Working together for many years, two policemen decide to steal by taking a tip from a thief. In the house they enter to rob, they become the prisoners of the power struggle that develops with wrong ideas. The struggle for supremacy, which completely takes them under control, continues with various lies. Telling the biggest lie will commit the biggest crime.
Acting
Karsak and Güleç weaponize micro-expressions.
Direction
Kaygusuz stretches 19 minutes into eternal dread.
Director
Ensar Kaygusuz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Turkish indie cinema has been quietly weaponizing the short format for social critique; Kaygusuz studied under the shadow of Zeki Demirkubuz's moral abysses.
The title 'Personal Opinion' is itself a lie — there's nothing personal when systemic corruption infects every relationship.