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A chance meeting at the airport leads two married people to an unforgettable night full of excitement, desire, and temptation in New York City.A chance meeting at the airport leads two married people to an unforgettable night full of excitement, desire, and temptation in New York City.A chance meeting at the airport leads two married people to an unforgettable night full of excitement, desire, and temptation in New York City.
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Michael Angel Loayza Jr.
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I feel like people are disappointed by the movie because they expected a basic Turkish movie where there's extra drama and love, the movie tells a kind of a realistic story that people fall in love and lose their way sometimes but they find their way back to each other. And yes there were some bold clips the usaul fans aren't used to. But overall it was a lightweight romantic movie and I enjoyed it. Kivanc as usual is a talented actor no matter what the part is he can act the role very well. I think the fans had a huge expectations because they loved them in their previous series they wanted more for their role.
Omg! This couple, Beren and Kivanc is just fantastic and chemistry between them is so extraordinary. Also individually they are so perfect, I am huge fan of Beren Saat and that kind of role so suitable for her. Kivanc is so handsome, he is getting better in years. Also as an actor, he is nice. I love the movie. It is kind of role-playing relationship and it continues surprisingly first ,after that maybe a little classical story between a couple. I love almost every scenes. Very nice cinematography, beautiful places in US , because of Netflix, there are some sexy scenes but it is OK. I laughed in some scenes. Good movie. Watchable and again nice to see this beautiful couple together.
The feelings the actor and the actress expected to show do not match the main flow. You miss the sensations; they cannot reflect. Movie starts with a woman who puts her wallet and cell phone into her luggage and luggages are mixed at the airport. The audience is expected to follow everything with this beginning. One asks why someone puts her purse and especially cell phone in her luggage ona very long flight; actually at any flight. Then, other hard-to-believe scenes make you loose your connection with reality. K Tatlitug's performance is a bit better; however way worse than his previous movies.
These Turkish stars are not capable of acting in a western world. They fail miserably. Plus I can't even imagine how the Turkish audience will react. Doesn't play well here in America either. Poorly written and edited. Cheesy plot. Cannot believe that Netflix even bought it. What were they thinking? The male protagonist is popular in Turkey but in shows more befitting of the Turkish culture. Plus I would like to comment on the voiceover actors. They are quite simply terrible. They have no inflection in their voices and make the movie even worse. Having the location as New York does not make this movie appealing in any way.
A romantic takeoff during a warm New York summer sets the feel of this lovestory. The main characters are played by a turkish actor and actress in this turkisk production. Both actors are very good looking and very charming which makes this movie easy digest.
Beren Saat, an uncanny lookalike of Ellen Barkin and Linda Fiurentino, plays. Serin, a woman getting headwind in her creative design career but is confronted with a choice. Her co-actor Kivanç Tatlitug, a lookalike to Ricky Martin, plays Mehmet. A man also developing his career and also confronted with life choices.
Its very well made production, a classic cut I would say. The directing is satisfying, cinematography, photo, music and acting are all on point and not much to criticise. You get a genuine feel. Every character does a great job and its a movie easy to digest but not all uncomplicated. The story has some depth.
With that said, you will likely not cry or walk out of the theater like a new person. Its not a gamechanger but nice.
Funny thing I couldnt help but notice is how similar turkish sound to japaneese.
Yeah Im neither.
Beren Saat, an uncanny lookalike of Ellen Barkin and Linda Fiurentino, plays. Serin, a woman getting headwind in her creative design career but is confronted with a choice. Her co-actor Kivanç Tatlitug, a lookalike to Ricky Martin, plays Mehmet. A man also developing his career and also confronted with life choices.
Its very well made production, a classic cut I would say. The directing is satisfying, cinematography, photo, music and acting are all on point and not much to criticise. You get a genuine feel. Every character does a great job and its a movie easy to digest but not all uncomplicated. The story has some depth.
With that said, you will likely not cry or walk out of the theater like a new person. Its not a gamechanger but nice.
Funny thing I couldnt help but notice is how similar turkish sound to japaneese.
Yeah Im neither.
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