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Beyond reason or common sense, very unsettling depiction of women's feelings and values. Unrealistic degrading faulty morbid relationships.
A bad variation of Sadakatsiz.
The very beloved sparkling stars and the excellent acting are regrettably dimmed by the valueless and very repeated all-time Turkish favorite soap story of man cheats wife, then the whole plot is based on the waging war of the mistress & the idiot husband.
A bad variation of Sadakatsiz.
The very beloved sparkling stars and the excellent acting are regrettably dimmed by the valueless and very repeated all-time Turkish favorite soap story of man cheats wife, then the whole plot is based on the waging war of the mistress & the idiot husband.
The plot is very weak, characters are unreasonably stiff and events are not convincing.
The context is so contradicting, while it revolves around the life of a very conservative matron of the wealthiest family in town, nothing really relates to her values, not the way she looks, not the way she plans and runs her town & family. A visual copy of Madeleine Stowe in revenge, and in character too which keeps nagging you along the way because one can't stop from comparing both characters and how the latter inspired the former in the story writing. However, Senay Gürler does a very good job and actually she's breathtaking but her talent is wasted.
The unreasonably sick characters of Hande & Yaman are destructive to the value of their role.
The show remains interesting for a very few episodes but it gets annoying, boring, lingers on stupid details, unrealistic and provocative just to keep you at the edge of your seat but for a very marginal detail.
But the cast is excellent, they're playing well and they deliver well, and you'd live with most of the characters each in their conflict or misery, but the main weakness of the series is simply the story. There's the exceptional Meltem Gülenç & Mahir Günsiray needless to mention many young talents that impress.
The context is so contradicting, while it revolves around the life of a very conservative matron of the wealthiest family in town, nothing really relates to her values, not the way she looks, not the way she plans and runs her town & family. A visual copy of Madeleine Stowe in revenge, and in character too which keeps nagging you along the way because one can't stop from comparing both characters and how the latter inspired the former in the story writing. However, Senay Gürler does a very good job and actually she's breathtaking but her talent is wasted.
The unreasonably sick characters of Hande & Yaman are destructive to the value of their role.
The show remains interesting for a very few episodes but it gets annoying, boring, lingers on stupid details, unrealistic and provocative just to keep you at the edge of your seat but for a very marginal detail.
But the cast is excellent, they're playing well and they deliver well, and you'd live with most of the characters each in their conflict or misery, but the main weakness of the series is simply the story. There's the exceptional Meltem Gülenç & Mahir Günsiray needless to mention many young talents that impress.
With a touch of humour Sebnem Bozoklu delivers a real tragic life story of a woman living abuse, fear & loss of her loved ones.
The story was cut short (EXCELLENT length), as the Turkish drama never settles for simple straight forward plot. It could"ve been so much longer.
The conflicts of each of the characters is real, authentic and touching, it makes you sympathize and forgive the victim's mistakes while trying to free herself, and bring balance back to her life.
Sebnem is amazing in presenting intense situations while making us smile every now and then.
Regardless of the logical gaps in the story, it didn't get too intense beyond entertainment, as most Turkish series tend to do.
A tragedy presented in a balanced way that keeps one interested until the end.
The story was cut short (EXCELLENT length), as the Turkish drama never settles for simple straight forward plot. It could"ve been so much longer.
The conflicts of each of the characters is real, authentic and touching, it makes you sympathize and forgive the victim's mistakes while trying to free herself, and bring balance back to her life.
Sebnem is amazing in presenting intense situations while making us smile every now and then.
Regardless of the logical gaps in the story, it didn't get too intense beyond entertainment, as most Turkish series tend to do.
A tragedy presented in a balanced way that keeps one interested until the end.