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In the film Mustang, Ece is the middle sister (the third of five). She commits suicide by shooting herself with a gun found in the house. Her death occurs after the marriages of her two older sisters, Sonay and Selma, but before the attempted marriage of her younger sister, Nur. A critical factor in her suicide, often omitted in brief summaries, is that she is being sexually abused by her uncle, Erol. Her death is hushed up by the family to avoid scandal, which galvanizes the youngest sister, Lale, to plan an escape for herself and Nur.
Ece, the second youngest of the five sisters, meets a tragic end in the film Mustang.
As the family enforces strict control and pushes the girls into arranged marriages following their perceived scandalous outing at the beach, Ece grows increasingly despairing about her future and the loss of her freedom.
Specific Detail:
The summary fails to mention that Ece is sexually abused by her uncle, a crucial plot point that explains her specific trauma and suicide.
The summary incorrectly identifies Ece as the second youngest; she is the middle sister.