Fi
2017as Zeynep
Can Manay is a celebrity psychologist whose face is on magazine covers and whose techniques are debated in academic halls. Rich, brilliant, and pathologically detached, he moves through life collecting women like art — admired, used, and discarded. Then he sees Duru, a passionate dancer living happily with her musician boyfriend Deniz, and something inside him ignites that he cannot name or control. He buys the house next door. He orchestrates encounters. He begins to unravel Duru’s relationship with the surgical precision of a man who has spent a lifetime studying minds, not realising that his obsession is the first genuine emotion he has felt in years. As Bilge, a former student who sees through his mask, and Özge, a journalist digging into his past, circle closer to the truth, Can’s meticulously constructed world begins to splinter. “Fi” — the mathematical symbol for the golden ratio, for perfection — becomes a chilling exploration of obsession, the corrupting power of fame, and the terrifying moment when the puppet master becomes the puppet of his own desire.