Gaddar
- Série télévisée
- 2024
- 2h
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA soldier returns home from war to find his girlfriend missing, family broken, and neighborhood overrun by crime. Though reluctant, he becomes a hitman to protect loved ones.A soldier returns home from war to find his girlfriend missing, family broken, and neighborhood overrun by crime. Though reluctant, he becomes a hitman to protect loved ones.A soldier returns home from war to find his girlfriend missing, family broken, and neighborhood overrun by crime. Though reluctant, he becomes a hitman to protect loved ones.
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This series is great! However, like other reviews mentioned, you have to watch more than 2 episodes. In the first two episodes it may seem like some kind of action drama with a slow developing plot and you are not really sure where it is going. It picks up from about episode 3 and becomes more and more interesting with every new episode. Once you understand the satire of this series, you realize that it is an action comedy with elements of drama. The twists and turns of the plot, never ending action, outstanding lead cast, well developed characters and hilarious dialogues keep you glued to the screen. You are constantly wondering what is going to happen next. I also want to mention that the performances of Cagatay Ulusoy, Sumeyye Aydogan, Onur Saylak, Ugur Yildiran and Alper Cankaya are simply brilliant. I give this series a 10.
Well, to be honest, the first 1/2 episodes were almost boring but I didn't give up just yet. They really made a comeback form episode 3 I think. Though I'm disturbed by the Tukish scriptwriters' usual way of making men look unfaithful to their partners, being too cocky, women being needlessly dramatic. The characters shout too much in some scenes that it becomes annoying to the audience. The lead shouts like a kid. Turkish makers must stop making leads act like hotheads all the time. The BGMs are nice. Coming to the bright side, the twists and turns are enjoyable. Though the lead actor gets too less screen time compared to others. Onur Saylak for me is a great actor and he silently puts on a good show in this drama too. Çagatay Ulusoy would look better if he stayed a bit more fit for the role. The female lead is fine. She delivers her role decently. If you are looking for a good family show, then this one is fine for you.
Gaddar is a series that fascinated me from the first episode to the last (episode 20).
I can say that I was particularly fascinated by the performance of the Turkish actor Çagatay Ulusoy, but the other actors also played wonderfully!
Çagatay was phenomenal in his performance as Daghan, a role that gave two sides to this character ruthless to the guilty: good and bad.
It was a series full of adrenaline, with emotional, but also comical scenes.
Also, the music that accompanied the series was a 10.
Gaddar is a series worth watching with valuable actors and a script that delighted me!
Finally, I will mention again that the performances of Çagatay Ulusoy, Sumeyye Aydogan, Onur Saylak, Ugur Yildiran and Alper Cankaya are simply brilliant. I give this series a 10.
I can say that I was particularly fascinated by the performance of the Turkish actor Çagatay Ulusoy, but the other actors also played wonderfully!
Çagatay was phenomenal in his performance as Daghan, a role that gave two sides to this character ruthless to the guilty: good and bad.
It was a series full of adrenaline, with emotional, but also comical scenes.
Also, the music that accompanied the series was a 10.
Gaddar is a series worth watching with valuable actors and a script that delighted me!
Finally, I will mention again that the performances of Çagatay Ulusoy, Sumeyye Aydogan, Onur Saylak, Ugur Yildiran and Alper Cankaya are simply brilliant. I give this series a 10.
There can't be such a disgraceful script, such bad acting, everything is so artificial; The so-called rude attitudes of the leading man are very repulsive. I think the script was written by a child. The so-called screenwriters who write this nonsense think people are really stupid.
The so-called screenwriter who wrote this series is making fun of people's minds, there cannot be such a bad and childish scenario, I think the people who gave ten points to this series are those who work on the set of the series.
Tell the scriptwriter to write all the nonsense that comes to your mind. They said "these people are watching anyway" and he wrote all the nonsense that comes to his mind.
The so-called screenwriter who wrote this series is making fun of people's minds, there cannot be such a bad and childish scenario, I think the people who gave ten points to this series are those who work on the set of the series.
Tell the scriptwriter to write all the nonsense that comes to your mind. They said "these people are watching anyway" and he wrote all the nonsense that comes to his mind.
This series offers an easy, relaxed viewing experience. It's the kind of show you can let run in the background while doing other things, yet it still manages to hold your attention from time to time. The production value is solid, and the pacing-while uneven in places-is generally smooth enough to keep things moving.
Cagatay Ulusoy once again takes on a leading role, and while his performance is consistent, it's hard not to feel a bit of fatigue from seeing him in so many projects. He's become almost a "regular employee" of the industry at this point. That said, he handles his role well, and fans of his work will likely be satisfied.
What stood out less for me was the inclusion of current political and social references. Personally, those elements didn't add much to my viewing experience, though I can see why many viewers appreciate the effort to stay relevant and timely.
In terms of weaknesses, the script suffers from overused tropes, and some of the dialogue feels generic. There are also moments when the story loses focus, jumping too quickly between plot points without proper buildup.
Still, despite its flaws, I did enjoy watching it. It delivers on what it promises: a modern drama with familiar faces and a clean look. If you're not expecting groundbreaking storytelling, this series delivers decent entertainment. A solid 7/10.
Cagatay Ulusoy once again takes on a leading role, and while his performance is consistent, it's hard not to feel a bit of fatigue from seeing him in so many projects. He's become almost a "regular employee" of the industry at this point. That said, he handles his role well, and fans of his work will likely be satisfied.
What stood out less for me was the inclusion of current political and social references. Personally, those elements didn't add much to my viewing experience, though I can see why many viewers appreciate the effort to stay relevant and timely.
In terms of weaknesses, the script suffers from overused tropes, and some of the dialogue feels generic. There are also moments when the story loses focus, jumping too quickly between plot points without proper buildup.
Still, despite its flaws, I did enjoy watching it. It delivers on what it promises: a modern drama with familiar faces and a clean look. If you're not expecting groundbreaking storytelling, this series delivers decent entertainment. A solid 7/10.
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