एक प्रसिद्ध दर्जी अपने सबसे अच्छे दोस्त के मंगेतर के लिए शादी की पोशाक सिलना शुरू करता है- लेकिन तीनों के पास काले रहस्य हैं जो जल्द ही उनके जीवन को बदल देंगे.एक प्रसिद्ध दर्जी अपने सबसे अच्छे दोस्त के मंगेतर के लिए शादी की पोशाक सिलना शुरू करता है- लेकिन तीनों के पास काले रहस्य हैं जो जल्द ही उनके जीवन को बदल देंगे.एक प्रसिद्ध दर्जी अपने सबसे अच्छे दोस्त के मंगेतर के लिए शादी की पोशाक सिलना शुरू करता है- लेकिन तीनों के पास काले रहस्य हैं जो जल्द ही उनके जीवन को बदल देंगे.
- पुरस्कार
- 2 कुल नामांकन
एपिसोड ब्राउज़ करें
Fatih Serbest
• 2023
Tuncay Kaynak
• 2023
Utku Coskun
• 2023
Ibrahim Mehmet Avdan
• 2023
Funda Eren
• 2023
Basak Kivilcim Ertanoglu
• 2023
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
The Tailor is a gripping drama that follows the lives of three people who are connected by a wedding dress. Peyami is a famous tailor who inherited talent and successful business from his grandfather. Dimitri is his best friend who is engaged to Firuze, a mysterious woman who ran away from an abusive relationship. But all three have dark secrets that will soon upend their lives.
The series is full of suspense, emotion and twists that keep you hooked until the end. The cast is superb, especially Çagatay Ulusoy as Peyami, who delivers a nuanced and captivating performance. The production values are high, with stunning cinematography and costumes that capture the atmosphere of Istanbul.
The Tailor is a must-watch for fans of Turkish drama and mystery. It will keep you guessing and make you feel for the characters. Don't miss this gem on Netflix!
The series is full of suspense, emotion and twists that keep you hooked until the end. The cast is superb, especially Çagatay Ulusoy as Peyami, who delivers a nuanced and captivating performance. The production values are high, with stunning cinematography and costumes that capture the atmosphere of Istanbul.
The Tailor is a must-watch for fans of Turkish drama and mystery. It will keep you guessing and make you feel for the characters. Don't miss this gem on Netflix!
We saw Series 1 on Dutch Netflix in 2023. This was very exciting and very well acted by the protagonists. At the end of the last episode, the expectation was raised that a sequel was coming. We could therefore hopefully look forward to a sequel. At the end of July '23 we could then eagerly look forward to series 2. Especially the role of Mustafa is so good and pure. This story shows you how 2 families deal with success and how they have dealt with parenting in their family where clearly a black sheep has to suffer. The last episode was very pure and emotional where in the end a family is brought back together in good harmony. It was a happy ending and another chapeau for the makers of Yapimci. They have again achieved another great success on their rating.
The script simplified the story. I can't say that it was successful due to very long unnecessary scenes and insufficient character depictions. It's not too bad to watch though. It's not a waste of time either. Because the story is good. The acting of Olgun Simsek, Celile Toyon and especially Salih Bademci are impressive. If you want to watch. Do it . If you don't, you'll miss the good story. As you watch the series, you will continue to wonder where the story will lead. I hope it will take place in Turkish TV series. As a result, you should not don't give up easily. As I mentioned before, it's definitely not a waste of time.
Usually series like this is completely junk. But this one has a perfect camera perspective, It's giving the western type of a picture in some scenes. And some scenes has some perfect Istanbul Aurora like in 1960s and 1970s. The storyline seems very long actually. But they made it very short. That's the only part that I did not like. But in traditional media, we already seeing unnecessary long TV series that makes people want to puke ! The actor choices was perfect. I think "Cagatay Ulusoy" is a perfect candidate for this role. He reminds me "Ayhan Isik", which is a perfect actor from "Yesilcam" era. I give 8 for this series and waiting for the season 2. Thanks to the Netflix for giving us this show. Thanks for the cast too. I love the suits in the movie.
My husband and I have been big fans of Çagatay Ulusoy since his performance in the 2016-2017 Turkish series Içerde (Insider). The Terzi series just solidified for us what an amazing actor he is. He plays Peyami, who is a tailor by trade and is wearing his cards very close to his chest...juggling multiple secrets while trying to help keep his childhood friend-business partner in check. His best friend is Dimitri who is on the verge of his wedding to Esvet and has had Peyami make her wedding dress without ever actually seeing her. Peyami's grandfather passes away and in moves his grandmother with his mentally ill father Mustafa, who he has tried to keep from both the public and his best friend. To help him wrangle work, his best friend, and at least one of his secrets is Suzi, his right hand and office manager. This strong and hardworking character is played by the lovely Ece Sükan.
This is the first time I have seen mental illness portrayed in a Turkish series. First, I want to mention what an amazing job Olgun Simsek is doing portraying the mentally ill character of Mustafa, who had meningitis in his youth and has been kept perpetually young mentally ever since. His son Peyami has been ashamed of his father and asked his grandfather to help hide him away. It is interesting to watch Peyami's struggling with both loving his father and being ashamed. Additionally he has had a secret search going for his biological mother who has not been in his life.
This isn't the only mental illness in the series...Esvet, is adopted by a couple who have a mentally ill son who needs to be taken care of and Dimitri himself seems to suffer from some kind of psychosis that causes violent irrational outbreaks and results in cruel behavior...while at the same time he seems to have an affinity for the innocent animals and child like mentally ill.
My favorite character was Cemre, who was a bit of a surprise in season two. Initially, I thought she was going to be destructive and cause nothing but problems...but she seems to walk this interesting and supportive line that surprised me.
I am writing this review in between the second and third season...and I have to say the third season has a lot to wrap up. Season one ends in a cliffhanger that makes you concerned for a beloved character's life and season two has a beautiful reunion ending.
Really well acted, gorgeous Turkish sets, beautiful musical score, whirling Sufi Dervishes, and a unique story built around family/mental illness make this drama a worth watching series.
My review is based on watching this series in the original Turkish language with English subtitles.
This is the first time I have seen mental illness portrayed in a Turkish series. First, I want to mention what an amazing job Olgun Simsek is doing portraying the mentally ill character of Mustafa, who had meningitis in his youth and has been kept perpetually young mentally ever since. His son Peyami has been ashamed of his father and asked his grandfather to help hide him away. It is interesting to watch Peyami's struggling with both loving his father and being ashamed. Additionally he has had a secret search going for his biological mother who has not been in his life.
This isn't the only mental illness in the series...Esvet, is adopted by a couple who have a mentally ill son who needs to be taken care of and Dimitri himself seems to suffer from some kind of psychosis that causes violent irrational outbreaks and results in cruel behavior...while at the same time he seems to have an affinity for the innocent animals and child like mentally ill.
My favorite character was Cemre, who was a bit of a surprise in season two. Initially, I thought she was going to be destructive and cause nothing but problems...but she seems to walk this interesting and supportive line that surprised me.
I am writing this review in between the second and third season...and I have to say the third season has a lot to wrap up. Season one ends in a cliffhanger that makes you concerned for a beloved character's life and season two has a beautiful reunion ending.
Really well acted, gorgeous Turkish sets, beautiful musical score, whirling Sufi Dervishes, and a unique story built around family/mental illness make this drama a worth watching series.
My review is based on watching this series in the original Turkish language with English subtitles.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाAdapted from the novel "Hayata Dön" by Gülseren Budayicioglu.
टॉप पसंद
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- How many seasons does The Tailor have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 45 मि
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 16:9 HD
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