moses1922
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I don't know how I ended up watching the show starting with it's Episode 1 and binge-watched the whole thing over the course of 10 days, but I am really glad that I chose a really good dizi, An unique take among so many dizis in Turkish Diziland.
Having watched few turkish dizis in the past, I thought Deha was the result of some original, genuine and complex storytelling definitely in a good way. A journey of mathematical genius who chooses to enter the crime world in the face of adverse circumstances in his life to seek revenge first but is entangled in it - This premise for a dizi is a bold attempt by the makers yet I believe it would set as game-changing example for others.
The plot gets thickened and can get complex and little difficult to understand, as you reach Episode 14/15 but I don't see that as a negative because I would rather the dizi be different, subtle and trust to stand up for what it believes in, than following in the footsteps of most dizis with their corny, over-emotional, garden variety and overused love declaration and family drama scenes.
I saw how Deha has really put in a heartful attempt to tell a story that can demonstrate the intricacies of the world of financial crimes, similar to Netflix's global hit 'Ozark', I perceive this to be mature and edifying step in the world of entertainment and by Turkish productions no less. In the contemporary economy of rising cybercrimes and fraudsters, A Show filled with a goal like this can be seen as means to realize what's happening around us and be responsible citizens of the world.
Finally coming to the aspect of love, Which is what makes a dizi a 'Dizi'. I thought makers did a decent job with characters Imre and Devran, I mean Admit it!! The less frequency of their scenes together in the initial few episodes is what increases the yearning for them, Aras Bulut Iynemli and Melis Sezen are both up and coming performers with lot of potential, Imre and Devran have such an intense chemistry in every scene they are together till now that its intoxicating, its one of a kind combination. I really liked the direction that writers took in writing the scenes of conveying of love between Imre and Devran. It's with subtlety and eye contact that the love is shown and not with overrated confessions and more dialogues, and I sincerely believe that's what makes it so special.
Overall, Yes Deha is not for every dizi viewer, its IQ levels are little above than normal, which I only see as a defining or redeeming quality of the show.
Having watched few turkish dizis in the past, I thought Deha was the result of some original, genuine and complex storytelling definitely in a good way. A journey of mathematical genius who chooses to enter the crime world in the face of adverse circumstances in his life to seek revenge first but is entangled in it - This premise for a dizi is a bold attempt by the makers yet I believe it would set as game-changing example for others.
The plot gets thickened and can get complex and little difficult to understand, as you reach Episode 14/15 but I don't see that as a negative because I would rather the dizi be different, subtle and trust to stand up for what it believes in, than following in the footsteps of most dizis with their corny, over-emotional, garden variety and overused love declaration and family drama scenes.
I saw how Deha has really put in a heartful attempt to tell a story that can demonstrate the intricacies of the world of financial crimes, similar to Netflix's global hit 'Ozark', I perceive this to be mature and edifying step in the world of entertainment and by Turkish productions no less. In the contemporary economy of rising cybercrimes and fraudsters, A Show filled with a goal like this can be seen as means to realize what's happening around us and be responsible citizens of the world.
Finally coming to the aspect of love, Which is what makes a dizi a 'Dizi'. I thought makers did a decent job with characters Imre and Devran, I mean Admit it!! The less frequency of their scenes together in the initial few episodes is what increases the yearning for them, Aras Bulut Iynemli and Melis Sezen are both up and coming performers with lot of potential, Imre and Devran have such an intense chemistry in every scene they are together till now that its intoxicating, its one of a kind combination. I really liked the direction that writers took in writing the scenes of conveying of love between Imre and Devran. It's with subtlety and eye contact that the love is shown and not with overrated confessions and more dialogues, and I sincerely believe that's what makes it so special.
Overall, Yes Deha is not for every dizi viewer, its IQ levels are little above than normal, which I only see as a defining or redeeming quality of the show.
This kdrama is a blend of all emotions, its funny, romantic, heart warming and appealing in all aspects. The performance of yoon eun hye as Eun chan is so great, that it stays with you for a while. Pulling off a role like that is not quite easy, and she was excellent and did it effortlessly. Frankly, the intensity of the emotional scenes between Eun Chan and Han gyeol is off the charts, It's not often you would get an opportunity to watch something like that.
Needless to say, it did a good job portraying love that transcends gender. Kudos to that.
Overall it would be a memorable experience, watching.
Needless to say, it did a good job portraying love that transcends gender. Kudos to that.
Overall it would be a memorable experience, watching.