Zuhal, having sacrificed her youth raising siblings after her mother's death, lived under her strict father's rule until her 40s. Now, a newfound love tests her, forcing her to confront year... Read allZuhal, having sacrificed her youth raising siblings after her mother's death, lived under her strict father's rule until her 40s. Now, a newfound love tests her, forcing her to confront years of loneliness caused by a youthful mistake.Zuhal, having sacrificed her youth raising siblings after her mother's death, lived under her strict father's rule until her 40s. Now, a newfound love tests her, forcing her to confront years of loneliness caused by a youthful mistake.
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This was a 2024 Fall Season Turkish TV offering that I thought had a lot of promise. Unfortunately, it was canceled prematurely leaving us with only 5 episodes in total...and an ending that not only feels rushed but abrupt. I was excited to see.
I was unfamiliar with Irem Helvacioglu, who plays the lead Zuhal Erdem. She is a professional self help guru, who is celebrating success in her professional life, but has a sad story at home where she has taken care of her exacting retired military father and three younger sisters. Having been dedicated to family, she has been denied the normal and active social life that you would expect of such a lovely and successful young woman. For her birthday, her friend and colleague sets up a fake profile on a dating site where she meets the handsome photographer/former surgeon Tayfun Karca (played by Sükrü Özyildiz). He seems like the perfect match and is understanding of her unusual and oppressive home life, he also ends up being related to a good friend and work colleague of her younger sister Asli, Bora. Any dating on Zuhal's part seems like a betrayal to her father and the breaking of her promise to make him and the girls never miss their mother.
Figan, is the next oldest sister and a bit of a daddy's girl. She is married to Ayhan Yüksel and they have two kids of their own. Resented by the others for not keeping their secrets, she seems to lack the empathy that she should have for her sister Zuhal.
Asli, the next oldest, was almost entirely raised by Zuhal and is on the cusp of marrying her six year boyfriend Alp Velioglu. In her wedding dress on the way to the ceremony, Zuhal has to break the news to Asli of Alp's infidelity...which is only the beginning of their issues.
Begüm Erdem is the youngest and most rebellious of the sisters...she gets caught stealing an expensive perfume that her sister won't buy her in order to impress the wealthy private school kids she attends school with. When she is subsequently teased for being a thief, she attempts to commit suicide.
Meanwhile the relationship between Bora, his mother and his "cousin" Tayfun is not what it seems.
There is some great acting in this series. I have always been a big fan of Sükrü Özyildiz, but was equally impressed with the lovely Irem Helvacioglu. I thought the two had excellent chemistry together and made for a striking couple. I really appreciated how Tayfun seemed to be perfect how he stepped up to handle just about any situation...leaving the relationship between him and Bora to be such an anomaly until the big reveals in the final episode (which as stated seems really rushed, but did explain a lot). Mert Dogan, who played the character of Batman, was fantastic. It seemed like a fun role to play and it suited him very well. He was great with his charming sly smiles to Begüm. Likewise Selin Türkmen, who played Asli Erdem, had a dream role. She really did a phenomenal job with her role which had the biggest emotional roller coaster of emotions in the series. She really put on an acting clinic, swinging from the happiest of moments to the depths of despair. I can't wait to see more from her.
I'm left not knowing how I really feel about the series. I think for the acting alone it's worth watching...but be prepared for a quick summation like wrap up.
My review is based on watching the series in its original Turkish with English subtitles.
I was unfamiliar with Irem Helvacioglu, who plays the lead Zuhal Erdem. She is a professional self help guru, who is celebrating success in her professional life, but has a sad story at home where she has taken care of her exacting retired military father and three younger sisters. Having been dedicated to family, she has been denied the normal and active social life that you would expect of such a lovely and successful young woman. For her birthday, her friend and colleague sets up a fake profile on a dating site where she meets the handsome photographer/former surgeon Tayfun Karca (played by Sükrü Özyildiz). He seems like the perfect match and is understanding of her unusual and oppressive home life, he also ends up being related to a good friend and work colleague of her younger sister Asli, Bora. Any dating on Zuhal's part seems like a betrayal to her father and the breaking of her promise to make him and the girls never miss their mother.
Figan, is the next oldest sister and a bit of a daddy's girl. She is married to Ayhan Yüksel and they have two kids of their own. Resented by the others for not keeping their secrets, she seems to lack the empathy that she should have for her sister Zuhal.
Asli, the next oldest, was almost entirely raised by Zuhal and is on the cusp of marrying her six year boyfriend Alp Velioglu. In her wedding dress on the way to the ceremony, Zuhal has to break the news to Asli of Alp's infidelity...which is only the beginning of their issues.
Begüm Erdem is the youngest and most rebellious of the sisters...she gets caught stealing an expensive perfume that her sister won't buy her in order to impress the wealthy private school kids she attends school with. When she is subsequently teased for being a thief, she attempts to commit suicide.
Meanwhile the relationship between Bora, his mother and his "cousin" Tayfun is not what it seems.
There is some great acting in this series. I have always been a big fan of Sükrü Özyildiz, but was equally impressed with the lovely Irem Helvacioglu. I thought the two had excellent chemistry together and made for a striking couple. I really appreciated how Tayfun seemed to be perfect how he stepped up to handle just about any situation...leaving the relationship between him and Bora to be such an anomaly until the big reveals in the final episode (which as stated seems really rushed, but did explain a lot). Mert Dogan, who played the character of Batman, was fantastic. It seemed like a fun role to play and it suited him very well. He was great with his charming sly smiles to Begüm. Likewise Selin Türkmen, who played Asli Erdem, had a dream role. She really did a phenomenal job with her role which had the biggest emotional roller coaster of emotions in the series. She really put on an acting clinic, swinging from the happiest of moments to the depths of despair. I can't wait to see more from her.
I'm left not knowing how I really feel about the series. I think for the acting alone it's worth watching...but be prepared for a quick summation like wrap up.
My review is based on watching the series in its original Turkish with English subtitles.
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