Brilliant acting and beatiful scenes from Istanbul. The storyline is quite interesting and I think it's the first serial killer series that has been made in Turkey.
... View MoreIn the beginning it takes some getting used to the first 3 a 4 episodes. But later it will only get better and better. You can no longer stop watching and want to watch them all! I can advise you not to do that. Save it for later and watch it with a fresh head, then its been better.
... View MoreI am reviewing this series after I finish the whole serie which makes me review it generally, as a whole. After the first 6 episodes the serie gets more exciting and the main idea on the pressure of bigot, typical turkish peoples society comes forward. The idea of imperious, traditionalist peoples influence on women (very common in turkey) is covered in this serie perfectly that I couldn't find another better way to show this truth about turkey to turkish people. Hakan Günday is one of the best writers in modern turkish literature and Onur Saylak directed many powerful literary movies in the Turkish movie history. The acting was also good as well as the soundtrack which reminded me american series. The scenario was very original and the finale was not disappointing. Throughout the serie, there were many catchwords and I felt like I was reading a literary book . Sahsiyet, broke the rules of typical turkish series full of cliches and long glances with a boring background music.
... View MoreI have not watched a Turkish serial in this quality for a long time. I watched while I stick to computer screen. Agah Beyoglu's attitude of "not even hurting the ant" learns that his life is going to change, on the contrary it is just a summary of human being's evolution. Nevertheless, she never gave up on her characteristic of valuing women because the people she killed were from people who had been violent to women. Is it really a single diagnosis of Alzheimer's causing murder? Why do we like Agah even though he is a serial killer?
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