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1/18/2026 // SUBJECT: Ece's fate in the film Mustang (2015) Processing: 1m 12.3sfull-failings-1
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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

What happens to Ece in the film Mustang?

What a correct answer would look like:

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.

What the LLM said (errors and omissions annotated)

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:

  1. Growing Despair: After witnessing the forced marriages of her older sisters (Sonay, Selma, and Nur), Ece's own arranged marriage is being prepared, signaling that her fate is sealed.
  2. The Suicide: Unable to cope with the oppressive environment and the loss of her identity, Ece commits suicide. She finds a hidden handgun belonging to her uncle or grandfather and shoots herself in the house.
  3. The Aftermath: Her death is a brutal turning point in the film. The family attempts to hide the truth of her suicide, quickly burying her and framing her death as an accidental tragedy to avoid social shame. This event hardens the resolve of the youngest sister, Lale, setting up Lale's final, desperate attempt to escape the confines of the home.
    (Note: This summary was generated by Gemini 2.5 Flash)

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] Ece is the third oldest (middle) sister. The birth order is Sonay, Selma, Ece, Nur, Lale. Nur is the second youngest.
[2] Ece commits suicide before Nur's marriage is arranged. Nur is the fourth sister (younger than Ece), and her marriage attempt is the film's climax, which occurs after Ece's death.
[3] While 'oppressive environment' is true, the summary omits the specific and critical plot point that Ece was being sexually abused by her uncle (Erol), which is widely cited as the direct trigger for her despair and suicide.
[4] Ece shoots herself inside the house using a gun found in the home (implied to be the uncle's).
[5] The family buries Ece quickly and secretly to avoid the social stigma and shame associated with suicide in their conservative community.
[6] The film depicts a hushed, secret burial to hide the suicide. Framing it as an accident is a standard cover-up in such contexts, though the film emphasizes the secrecy more than the specific lie told to the public.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

High
Sexual Abuse

The summary fails to mention that Ece is sexually abused by her uncle, a crucial plot point that explains her specific trauma and suicide.

Medium
Correct Birth Order

The summary incorrectly identifies Ece as the second youngest; she is the middle sister.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 Who is the youngest sister in Mustang?
#02 Does Nur get married in Mustang?
#03 What happens to Lale in Mustang?

#S SOURCES

artsfuse.org artsfuse.org avclub.com seventh-row.com cineaste.com cineaste.com reelhoney.com theartsdesk.com tribecafilm.com wordpress.com moviechat.org moviechat.org wikipedia.org

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE