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Wounded Love

Original title: Vatanim Sensin
  • TV Series
  • 2016–2018
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
6.5K
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1,871
1,413
Wounded Love (2016)
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During the occupation of Izmir by Greeks, a Turkish soldier starts to work for the enemy. But he is not really on the side of the enemy. He must keep this secret at the cost of losing his fa... Read allDuring the occupation of Izmir by Greeks, a Turkish soldier starts to work for the enemy. But he is not really on the side of the enemy. He must keep this secret at the cost of losing his family.During the occupation of Izmir by Greeks, a Turkish soldier starts to work for the enemy. But he is not really on the side of the enemy. He must keep this secret at the cost of losing his family.

  • Stars
    • Halit Ergenç
    • Bergüzar Korel
    • Boran Kuzum
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    8.3/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,871
    1,413
    • Stars
      • Halit Ergenç
      • Bergüzar Korel
      • Boran Kuzum
    • 24User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Halit Ergenç
    Halit Ergenç
    • Cevdet
    • 2016–2018
    Bergüzar Korel
    Bergüzar Korel
    • Azize
    • 2016–2018
    Boran Kuzum
    • Leon
    • 2016–2018
    Pinar Deniz
    Pinar Deniz
    • Yildiz
    • 2016–2018
    Miray Daner
    Miray Daner
    • Hilal
    • 2016–2018
    Celile Toyon Uysal
    • Hasibe
    • 2016–2018
    Fatih Artman
    • Yakup
    • 2017–2018
    Jale Aylanç
    • Makbule
    • 2017–2018
    Onur Saylak
    Onur Saylak
    • Tevfik
    • 2016–2018
    Ömer Baskul
    • Greek Military
    • 2017–2018
    Genco Ozak
    Genco Ozak
    • Mehmet
    • 2016–2018
    Senan Kara
    • Veronica
    • 2016–2017
    Baki Davrak
    Baki Davrak
    • Vasili
    • 2016–2017
    Kubilay Aka
    Kubilay Aka
    • Ali Kemal
    • 2016–2017
    Ozan Ayhan
    • Yanni
    • 2016–2017
    Okan Yalabik
    Okan Yalabik
    • Charles Hamilton
    • 2017–2018
    Kaan Yabas
    • Yunan Emir Subayi…
    • 2016–2017
    Levent Can
    Levent Can
    • Filippos
    • 2017–2018
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    10koriander-08409

    One of the most amazing historical series I've ever watched

    Based on a true story about the Turkish War for Independence (1919-1923), after which Turkey (Türkiye) became a nation. Vatanim Sensin tell us about a fascinating time in Turkish history, during the partition of the Ottoman Empire and the abolition of the Sultanate. The series focuses on western Turkey, the territory surrounding Izmir and the invasion of Greek military forces that were supported and funded by the european political power brokers of the day.

    There are true to life characters such as General Cevdet (played by Halit Ergenc) who represents the life of Mümin Aksoy, a Turkish soldier and spy working for Turkish intelligence. Aksoy infiltrated the Greek military and became a trusted advisor who was welcomed in many Greek homes and parties. Kara Fatma (Black Fatma) was a highly respected female Officer who successfully organized community militas comprised of women, men, and soldiers on the western front to fight the Greeks. In Turkish Kara means black but for warriors Kara means Courageous. Hence, Courageous / Kara Fatma. I found a small news clip from the NY TImes, dated April 23, 1922, that discusses Kara Fatma achieving the rank of Lieutenant in the Turkish army.

    Vatanim Sensin is not amazing for it's grandeur and expensive movie showmanship. Instead, this is an intimate portrait of a beautiful Turkish family affected in various ways by war and their commitment to stand against the invaders of their land and home, even at a very high cost that threatens to destroy the family and the deep and abiding love they have for one another. They fight to survive, to stay together, to stay apart, to understand the whirlwind of their circumstances. There is war, the the backyard deals made by traitors and greedy self-serving profiteers, love and romance, ever-changing scenarios. There are no grand battle scenes. It's intimate and beautiful, it's sad and painful, it's exquisite and admirable. As it is in life, we see

    The series is well written. The pace of the storyline is tight and consistent. The characters are interesting and wonderfully portrayed - Halit as the Greek General Cevdet and his Turkish wife, the long suffering and beautiful Azize. Each episode ends in a cliff hanger and I am usually pretty good at figuring things out ahead of time but throughout the entire series, there was only one connection I was able to determine accurately.

    This series needs to be translated into english and offered to all english speaking countries. I highly encourage anyone watching to read about the history of the Ottoman Empire in its latter days and the Turkish War for Independence; how Europe tried and failed to divide their land and the spoils for themselves.

    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk won that war for Independence and initiated numerous economic, social, and political reforms that transformed Turkey into a secular and prosperous nation. Turkey is divided by two continents and the Bosphorus River runs down the middle. On one side is Asia and the other side is Europe. Fascinating place and history.
    10zobiahmadzed

    The best

    Why did I ever start watching it? Just so I can be sad that it ended. I can never watch it like the first time again. Leonim, Hilalim hepinizi seviyorum You all are engraved in my heart forever.
    10iduman

    Best of seires of Turkey

    Best of seires of Turkey. Wonderful scenrio, Wonderfull players
    9loncarkristina

    Wonderfully refreshing.

    I am not usually the type to become invested in Turkish soap-opera, but this one surprisingly stood out. I started watching it on a local channel three years ago, but they soon cut the series off so I had to stream it. After 120 hours of investment in Azize and Cevdet's adventures, I believe I'm ready to give my two cents about it.

    Cevdet and Azize are two halves of the same protagonist and the backbone of this show. No matter how much fate can tear them apart, they are always there for each other and display what love really is about. They may criticize each other, fight, even divorce out of necessity, but their mutual trust never fades and is reflected in their eyes with every dialogue. Absolutely no unnecessary sex and cringe modern-display-of-emotion scenes appear in this show; instead, Halit and Berguzar, being a real-life married couple, pour all of their real-life shared emotion on screen.

    Cevdet is such a colorful and a brilliantly portrayed male lead. He possesses outstanding emotional strength when it comes to hiding his double-agent identity and yet he can be so vulnerable when Azize is around. His morals are unbreakable and keep on coflicting throughout the show which makes him very relatable and manages to keep the show interesting throughout its long run. I enjoy watching him display the traditional heroic traits like courage and persistence as well as the grief and despair in times of chaos.

    When Cevdet cries, I cry. And I enjoy seeing that kind of raw emotion on screen; it is a rare sight indeed these days. Even more so when Azize comes to lift him up from the grave. Vatanim sensin, or "You Are My Homeland", is rightfully the title of the series.

    After being constantly bombarded with themes of feminism from the mainstream entertainment providers, I was astounded how graciously Turkish writers managed to portray the strength of women in this show while simultaneously immersing them in their traditional roles. The primary example of this is Azize, the ultimate mother and the ideal wife of our hero Cevdet. Her motherly love towards everyone around her never stands in the way of protecting her family; it is really intriguing to observe how those two principles clash when her double-agent husband comes into play. She can be very decisive and proud when fighting for homeland as well as modest and humble when bearing sacrifices for her loved ones.

    One of the first things that caught my attention in this series is the costumography and ambience in general. The framerate of the show doesn't seem to be the usual 60fps which gives it a slightly nicer movie-like feel than that of usual soap-operas. I don't know whether the show is historically accurate, but I surely bought it; it feels nice to be at least slightly informed about what was happening in modern-day Turkey inbetween the two world wars.

    I could write on and on about Leon, Hilal, Yildiz, Yakup, Dagistanli and Tevfik, but I don't have that much time. Every character brings something unique to the show and the common theme of patriotism is very nicely outlined and cherished within each one of them. If you do have the time to devote yourself to 120 hours of love, hate, war and friendship, I warmly recommend you try this series.
    8marissareeka

    An incredible show about freedom

    Watching this show without having any expectations gave me an unforgettable and joyful ride. I was completely overwhelmed with such an amazing story, incredible characters, and the element of surprises I went through in every single episode.

    It has very meaningful messages, facts and history, and we do not get to see something like this these days as most of the shows lately are more easily forgotten. "Vatanim Sensin" is an exception, it's a treasure and simply classic.

    I would recommend everyone of you out there to give it a try as soon as possible as you'll witness the most endearing love story between Hilal and Leon as well as Cevdet and Azize. 👍👍👍👍👍

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      Hilal's favorite book is Eylül written Mehmet Rauf. The book tells a forbidden love story.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Turkish
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • Mi vida eres tú
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production company
      • O3 Medya
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      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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