The Turkish Detective
- Serie de TV
- 2023
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6.6/10
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Siga al inspector Cetin Ikmen, a su compañero Mehmet Suleyman y a la detective Ayse Farsakoglu mientras resuelven crímenes en el mundo moderno de Turquía.Siga al inspector Cetin Ikmen, a su compañero Mehmet Suleyman y a la detective Ayse Farsakoglu mientras resuelven crímenes en el mundo moderno de Turquía.Siga al inspector Cetin Ikmen, a su compañero Mehmet Suleyman y a la detective Ayse Farsakoglu mientras resuelven crímenes en el mundo moderno de Turquía.
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Having failed to settle in The Met, Detective Mehmet Suleyman heads to Turkey, waiting for him, his new boss, inspector Ikmen, and his partner Ayse.
The last time I felt the same way about a series, probably Vienna Blood, it's that same kind of quirky, energetic and intriguing drama, that's just a little left field.
I loved it, I loved the first story, I struggled a little with the second, but the third was great, the fourth was even better, it's a terrific series finale.
Ikmen is the most wonderful Detective, he reminds me a little of Baptiste, that same sort of give. Ikmen is funny, hard working, tough but fair.
Wonderful location work, Turkey looks phenomenal, and as you'd expect you get to see some of the many cats that live wild.
I only hope it returns for a second series, there's plenty of mileage left in this one.
9/10.
The last time I felt the same way about a series, probably Vienna Blood, it's that same kind of quirky, energetic and intriguing drama, that's just a little left field.
I loved it, I loved the first story, I struggled a little with the second, but the third was great, the fourth was even better, it's a terrific series finale.
Ikmen is the most wonderful Detective, he reminds me a little of Baptiste, that same sort of give. Ikmen is funny, hard working, tough but fair.
Wonderful location work, Turkey looks phenomenal, and as you'd expect you get to see some of the many cats that live wild.
I only hope it returns for a second series, there's plenty of mileage left in this one.
9/10.
Absolutely loved this. The culture, the actors, the characters, the music....
Really hope they do more because so often something wonderful and unique comes along and it's dropped. You really engage in the lives of the all of them which is the mark of a truly great series. I love how it is bilingual which adds to the authenticity. I think anyone leaving a negative review wants something too gritty and graphic.
Dynamic is great and I really don't know what else to write but my review won't get published unless I fulfill the word criteria so at the moment I am just prattleing on. I find it so hard to find something to watch and finally this gem!
Really hope they do more because so often something wonderful and unique comes along and it's dropped. You really engage in the lives of the all of them which is the mark of a truly great series. I love how it is bilingual which adds to the authenticity. I think anyone leaving a negative review wants something too gritty and graphic.
Dynamic is great and I really don't know what else to write but my review won't get published unless I fulfill the word criteria so at the moment I am just prattleing on. I find it so hard to find something to watch and finally this gem!
The Turkish Detective is a crime drama thriller series based on the novels by Barbara Nadel. It follows Inspector Cetin Ikmen and his team as they solve various cases in the modern world of Turkey. The series showcases the rich culture, history, and diversity of Istanbul, as well as the challenges and conflicts that arise from different perspectives and backgrounds. The cast is led by Haluk Bilginer, who delivers a captivating performance as the charismatic and unconventional Ikmen. The series also features Ethan Kai, Yasemin Kay Allen, Erol Afsin, and Selma Ergeç in supporting roles. The Turkish Detective is a gripping and engaging show that will keep you hooked until the end.
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The opening music just sets the mood beautiful. You're drawn in by the opening scenes, as the plot moves from serious to humour back to serious.
There's a plot within the main plot, which keeps you wanting more. And there's details that draw you in and cause you to emphasise with some of the key characters. The pace is good, without rushing. Each scene leads you you onto the next one, without the sudden jumps some producers seem to love.
It is a multi-language production. I understand why it's not entirely shot in Turkish, as they need to appeal to an international audience. However the accusation that the lead actor, Haluk Bilginer, is not Turkish is bizare (he is Turkish) and the accusation must be due to some local politics I'm unaware of. This award winning actor spans a range of emotions across the series, and is a delight to watch.
Shout out to the music, which no one has yet mentioned. It helps tie in the mood and the scene.
Really hoping for a second series.
There's a plot within the main plot, which keeps you wanting more. And there's details that draw you in and cause you to emphasise with some of the key characters. The pace is good, without rushing. Each scene leads you you onto the next one, without the sudden jumps some producers seem to love.
It is a multi-language production. I understand why it's not entirely shot in Turkish, as they need to appeal to an international audience. However the accusation that the lead actor, Haluk Bilginer, is not Turkish is bizare (he is Turkish) and the accusation must be due to some local politics I'm unaware of. This award winning actor spans a range of emotions across the series, and is a delight to watch.
Shout out to the music, which no one has yet mentioned. It helps tie in the mood and the scene.
Really hoping for a second series.
I really don't understand the great reviews for this series which revolves around a young detective from the UK obviously of Turkish origins - name is Mehmet and looks Turkish (no racism just observation) being paired with a retirement age detective in Istanbul.
It is clichéd and although the lead character Çetin Ikmanhas a certain rough scruffy charm and is likeable and I like his approach and understanding of people, his sidekick Mehmet is wooden and not convincing at all, likewise the female detective seems a token addition. It lacks credibility, and as a frequent visitor to Istanbul and Turkey some of it makes me cringe. I don't mind the mixing of Turkish and English language. The plots are weak but they are based on a novel so perhaps the novel is not good. I am critical because I love the genre of detective crime mysteries and thrillers so I hold this up against the many superb ones I have watched. I am only up to episode 4 so I will continue to finish the series and maybe my opinion will change. It is watchable but as light entertainment. I don't understand the comment about Arabic by another reviewer, I have heard very few Arabic words, Turkish and English are mainly spoken and likewise the subtitles.
It is clichéd and although the lead character Çetin Ikmanhas a certain rough scruffy charm and is likeable and I like his approach and understanding of people, his sidekick Mehmet is wooden and not convincing at all, likewise the female detective seems a token addition. It lacks credibility, and as a frequent visitor to Istanbul and Turkey some of it makes me cringe. I don't mind the mixing of Turkish and English language. The plots are weak but they are based on a novel so perhaps the novel is not good. I am critical because I love the genre of detective crime mysteries and thrillers so I hold this up against the many superb ones I have watched. I am only up to episode 4 so I will continue to finish the series and maybe my opinion will change. It is watchable but as light entertainment. I don't understand the comment about Arabic by another reviewer, I have heard very few Arabic words, Turkish and English are mainly spoken and likewise the subtitles.
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- TriviaThe first Turkish TV series in English broadcast on BBC. It is based on the novel series "Çetin Ikmen" by British author Barbara Nadel.
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