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It could have been an average revenge thriller but Burcu Biricik pushes it beyond that. She creates a memorable character that gives the series a real emotional depth. Don't mean to be obnoxious but people have won Oscars for lesser performances.
Burcu Biricik is wonderful, and so are many Turkish films I'm discovering during the Pandemic when I am working from home and have more time to explore. She is riveting, electrifying, and heartbreaking in this story of a mother, her son, and hidden truths. Her character is also brave and tough as proverbial nails. My only reservation is some of the direction is a bit erratic, and the bad guys are wimps next to Fatma! Loved the film: strongly recommended.
- AJ_McAninch
- Apr 28, 2021
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First of all Burcu Biricik is an great actress. Her performance is amazing! There are many women in this world with al lot of pain, Fatma is one of them. The story is very good, you can't tell what happens next.
This woman is a cleaner in many ways. I am happy to now be aware of interesting story lines coming out of Turkey. The Gift is another series from there that also draws you in from the start. Fatma has some suprising situations that arise out of nowhere. She cleans offices and homes and gets constant phone calls that hang up on her. Where is her just released husband from prison ? He's nowhere to be found and Fatma wants answers.
- thorntonburns
- Apr 26, 2021
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The series is good and binge worthy , acting is phenomenal from the main lead . There are some stupid moments in it that could've been avoided or written better (like how Bayram left the safe open at Ep.1) .
Otherwise it's a good thriller .
Otherwise it's a good thriller .
After 'Ethos' (Bir Baskadir), this is another Turkish series about a cleaning lady.
At first, this seems like a feminist revenge movie and not very exciting or believable at that (plain-looking cleaner gets away with murder every time).
If you keep watching, however, the main character (Fatma) gradually becomes more and more layered and the lead actress' performance makes her more and more credible.
I'm warning you that by the end, this story gets heartbreakingly sad, don't watch it if you're looking for something lighthearted.
At first, this seems like a feminist revenge movie and not very exciting or believable at that (plain-looking cleaner gets away with murder every time).
If you keep watching, however, the main character (Fatma) gradually becomes more and more layered and the lead actress' performance makes her more and more credible.
I'm warning you that by the end, this story gets heartbreakingly sad, don't watch it if you're looking for something lighthearted.
Emotional roller coaster ride through characters...like putting an intricate puzzle together. I loved Fatma's invisibility, her cleverness, her on the edge "crazy woman" demeanor and her kickass way of dealing with her loss and anger. Please, may there be a season 2, since this was season 1.
- janem-29722
- Apr 28, 2021
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- miagmiagmiag
- Apr 28, 2021
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Excellent show, the main character is hipnotizing. You feel that all your attention is concentrated in her face, nobody else exists.
In the last years turkish movies and series are so unique, so different.
Watch it, you won't be sorry....
In the last years turkish movies and series are so unique, so different.
Watch it, you won't be sorry....
- silviaavnet
- May 25, 2021
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The plot has some gaping holes in it. The police are so dumb that they cannot catch the killer in spite of substantial evidence including video footage virtually after murder. The series though is riveting and well acted and directed.
It represents the lower class Turkish culture very well and you can easily understand that the writers know the culture of the country from the heart. I really liked the plot and found it unique. Acting is amazing and it represents the particular part of Turkish people.
I'm only on episode 2 but am struck by a couple of things. Firstly Fatma seems to be invisible. Even when she's caught on camera and seen by Witnesses the police never know what she's done. Secondly Fatma only has one expression and demeanour. I'm guilty I'm guilty I'm guilty!
She didn't even change her coat. It doesn't make any sense at all. The characters acting like a soap opera. Ridiculous.
- robertoamor-02823
- Apr 28, 2021
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Not a moment in the film is wasted;this is from start to finish a rewarding and strangely beautiful drama with a conclusion that is immensely satisfying in its touching understatement. Well done Burcu Biricik and the full cast.
- kahramanogluasli
- Apr 27, 2021
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From the very first moment till the very last second. Just brilliant. The girl who played Fatma, she deserves 100/10.
Acting is great but story not as great as the acting. Some characters are not so smart.
- ardan-toraman88
- Apr 28, 2021
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After a big diet of Hollywood movies, I stumbled on this gem. Didn't know Turkey produced such awesome serials.
Very good layers, characters, all very well interconnected.
I binged-watched it in a day. Highly recommended.
Very good layers, characters, all very well interconnected.
I binged-watched it in a day. Highly recommended.
- shawnpereira-59320
- Jun 12, 2021
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Burcu Biricik moves one's deepest senses which is such a defining dimension
of being a human..
Too often, the plight of the less able at coping with the complex systems within which increasingly they may need to struggle. We in Canada, have some meaningful.voices but require more from everwhere. This art-film with Burcu Biricik is proof of a powerful voice from Turkey.
Let the climbing continue together Edward.
Let the climbing continue together Edward.
- aedwardaust
- May 6, 2021
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The basic idea of this more than feminist series is that the poor lead female character, serial killer against her will, can kill anyone on earth and get away because no one can notice nor recognize her. But if you watch out closely to her glance, her eyes, she looks like a rabbit spot in a car lights. If I was a cop running on a crime scene and meeting such a "normal" woman on the street, I would question her ONLY because of that "guilty" glance of hers. See what I mean? Besides, that's a pretty tense and suspenseful series. But I will get back to this series when I will have finished it.
- searchanddestroy-1
- May 10, 2021
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Fan of Yilmaz Güney, Nuri Bilge Ceylan I am more fan of the Turkish art movies than series. Being curious and biased of Turkish series 'culture' I gave myself the joy to see my prejudice confirmed. Just to see I I could hold my concentration for just one full first episode. Also because I know Ugur Yücel as an artist I appreciate. But this miniserie Netflix made in Turkiye stunned me. Especially Burcu Biricik. Outstanding and hypnotizing play. Even her village styled dialect Turkish is very convincing. But many others are at the same game. Dark, suspenseful, psychological and emotional but without the Turkish dramatic crying, yelling nor overacting. Turkish cinema is getting more and more interesting again. My bias became an apology.
- san-nurtas
- Apr 26, 2021
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- nefer-63127
- Apr 26, 2021
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IDK why ppl are writing such fine reviews about it
After watching this I'm wondering if police can really be that dumb in turkey
Story is alright but there are so many logic less scenes that i was not able to digest
Some people may find it watchable but honestly I have regretted watching this mini series
What can i say i was blinded by such positive reviews.
- Ifranu-832-477583
- Apr 30, 2021
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- muniremanisa
- Apr 28, 2021
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- betul_ayberkin
- Apr 26, 2021
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While I'm a fan of Turkish television as it's presented on Netflix, there a certain obviousness to many of the productions. You can guess the arc of the series and then it's up to the crew and actors to hold your attention past the repeated story structures. Not so with Fatma here. Nothing is obvious, every episode is a surprise. Well directed, well written and, above all, the lead actress is amazing. A searing performance from Burcu Biricik. If there's only this season, that's enough.