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Efes'in Sırrı

Directed by Gökhan Tiryaki · 2026 ·

Answer Summary

Efes'in Sırrı (2026) earns a 51% Celluloid Score — Not Recommended. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.Audiences (64%) responded more warmly than critics (42%).

Quick Verdict

Averaged from five public sources (critic, audience, Metascore, Letterboxd, IMDb). See how we calculate scores.

51%
Celluloid Score Not Recommended

Five-source breakdown

42% Critic Score
64% Audience
★★☆☆☆ Letterboxd 2.4
4.9 IMDb /10
Runtime
1h 30m
Cast
Ecem Erkek , Onur Buldu , Erdem Yener , Sarp Apak , Oya Başar , Tarık Papuççuoğlu

Why this score?

  • Critics were divided or negative (42%).
  • General viewers mostly liked it (64%).
  • Celluloid Score 51% averages these 4 public rating sources — our own composite, not a third-party trademark score.

Best for

  • Short runtime — easy weeknight watch
  • Crowd-pleaser seekers — audiences liked it more than critics

Not ideal for

  • Anyone needing a safe, highly rated pick

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Is Efes'in Sırrı worth watching?

No — Efes'in Sırrı earns a 51% Celluloid Score. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.

Critics Consensus

A slight, effects-driven family fantasy that leans on a likable young cast and a novel high-concept hook, though critics found the plotting thin and the humor aimed squarely at pre-teens rather than the whole family.

Celluloid Critics Consensus

Audiences (64%) responded more warmly than critics (42%).

What is Efes'in Sırrı about?

During an excavation in Ephesus, a mysterious map and a magical cave transform two adult archaeologists back into children, throwing them together with a bullied schoolboy named Tuna and his friend Damla. As the newly de-aged team dodges the agents chasing the map, they race to unravel both the secret of their sudden youth and an ancient mystery buried beneath Ephesus itself.

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