Gassal
- Serie de TV
- 2024–
- 45min
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8.1/10
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Baki, un lavador de cadáveres de unos treinta años, vive una vida de aislamiento y soledad. Pero cuando se enfrenta a su propia mortalidad, surge una inquietante pregunta: ¿quién lavará su c... Leer todoBaki, un lavador de cadáveres de unos treinta años, vive una vida de aislamiento y soledad. Pero cuando se enfrenta a su propia mortalidad, surge una inquietante pregunta: ¿quién lavará su cuerpo cuando muera?Baki, un lavador de cadáveres de unos treinta años, vive una vida de aislamiento y soledad. Pero cuando se enfrenta a su propia mortalidad, surge una inquietante pregunta: ¿quién lavará su cuerpo cuando muera?
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It is one of my favorite TV series right now. The story line is quite hearth touching and focusses man's disadvantaged life with a uncommon job. Musics at the end of each part too emotional paralel with the how harsh the situation. Each part follows a self development for the main character name is "Baki" and the way of the path such a unique for Turkish TV series that is also touches people hearth. Background sounds are too crystal clear also used to help you that emotional feelings with. I want to thank you to TABII and TRT to stream such a unforgettable TV series. I am very interested to see 2nd and even 3rd seasons of this TV series.
A Perfect dark comedy mixed with loneliness and sadness.
The Gassal is very popular in Turkey now.
While watching the series, you constantly question life and death. The value judgments of society and the roles and expectations it assigns to you are truly the reality of life.
You may find something from yourself while watching it. A sad black humor.
After always seeing Ahmet Kural in comedy movies, it feels very different to see her in such a series and character.
Ahmet Kural did Perfect job and the supporting actors / actress was really good. Director Selçuk Aydemir was good.
Now I'm looking forward to the next season. I hope they continue in the same vein.
The Gassal is very popular in Turkey now.
While watching the series, you constantly question life and death. The value judgments of society and the roles and expectations it assigns to you are truly the reality of life.
You may find something from yourself while watching it. A sad black humor.
After always seeing Ahmet Kural in comedy movies, it feels very different to see her in such a series and character.
Ahmet Kural did Perfect job and the supporting actors / actress was really good. Director Selçuk Aydemir was good.
Now I'm looking forward to the next season. I hope they continue in the same vein.
From the beginning of the series, the processing of the characters was transferred in depth, although it was passed quickly. I think the stories of all the characters in the series are complete. Season 2 will only harm this beauty. Sometimes beautiful things have to end in order to remain beautiful forever. If we analyse the character of Ahmet Kural, I guess everyone who suffers from loneliness has found a piece of themselves. People think that they live in a film in which their own life plays the leading role. Maybe that's why they always think that they will get rid of monotony, unhappiness and loneliness. There is a very beautiful saying that some people come to life only to suffer.
The production we watched is far from flashy scenes and offers emotional and enjoyable moments from real life.
Were there boring scenes? Yes. But giving this a 1-star rating makes me question people's sanity or integrity.
The ones giving it 1 star are Turks with an inferiority complex.
At some points, the series spoils itself even before it begins, and someone in the comments didn't like that!
The series is set in a gloomy atmosphere, with death as its main theme, but they've brightened it with family, love, children, and a variety of emotional transitions.
If shot in Europe, it would've been a Golden Globe nominee.
Enjoy watching.
Were there boring scenes? Yes. But giving this a 1-star rating makes me question people's sanity or integrity.
The ones giving it 1 star are Turks with an inferiority complex.
At some points, the series spoils itself even before it begins, and someone in the comments didn't like that!
The series is set in a gloomy atmosphere, with death as its main theme, but they've brightened it with family, love, children, and a variety of emotional transitions.
If shot in Europe, it would've been a Golden Globe nominee.
Enjoy watching.
I watched Gassal from start to finish. It was good, dramatic, and occasionally funny. However, there were repetitive scenes that felt unnecessary and too long at times. Additionally, the episode titles and images often gave away the ending. For instance, it wasn't hard to predict the final scene of the last episode. When they hinted at a very sad ending, it became obvious. Thankfully, the ending wasn't as dramatic as I expected.
The series felt a bit overrated. Episode 3 was terrible, and some episodes were mediocre. However, episodes 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 were good. Overall, I'd rate it a 7/10 because the concept, while unique, didn't feel like something that could be significantly expanded. The stories were well-crafted, but there were many repetitive scenes that didn't add any humor or depth.
Ahmet Kural's performance was excellent, but most of the supporting characters were mediocre. The song "Icim Yanar" at the end really touched me; its harmony with the ending was perfect. I also liked the images at the beginning of the episodes and the opening theme song. However, despite the short duration of the series, there were too many music transitions.
I only pushed through because I was curious about the ending. Otherwise, episodes 2, 3, and 4 had some painfully boring scenes that I struggled to get through. Sensitive viewers might find this series deeply emotional and dramatic. When I think of everything that happened to Baki as a whole, I feel sad.
In conclusion, I'd give this series a 7/10. I can't rate it lower because it's different and intriguing in its own way.
The series felt a bit overrated. Episode 3 was terrible, and some episodes were mediocre. However, episodes 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 were good. Overall, I'd rate it a 7/10 because the concept, while unique, didn't feel like something that could be significantly expanded. The stories were well-crafted, but there were many repetitive scenes that didn't add any humor or depth.
Ahmet Kural's performance was excellent, but most of the supporting characters were mediocre. The song "Icim Yanar" at the end really touched me; its harmony with the ending was perfect. I also liked the images at the beginning of the episodes and the opening theme song. However, despite the short duration of the series, there were too many music transitions.
I only pushed through because I was curious about the ending. Otherwise, episodes 2, 3, and 4 had some painfully boring scenes that I struggled to get through. Sensitive viewers might find this series deeply emotional and dramatic. When I think of everything that happened to Baki as a whole, I feel sad.
In conclusion, I'd give this series a 7/10. I can't rate it lower because it's different and intriguing in its own way.
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