Uzak Sehir
- TV Series
- 2024–
- 2h
A woman arrives in her late husband's homeland with her son, but his powerful family prevents her from leaving, leading to a battle as dark secrets emerge.A woman arrives in her late husband's homeland with her son, but his powerful family prevents her from leaving, leading to a battle as dark secrets emerge.A woman arrives in her late husband's homeland with her son, but his powerful family prevents her from leaving, leading to a battle as dark secrets emerge.
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I'm not a big fan of Turkish series, which I sometimes find too "cliché", and this one combines all the ingredients to keep people on the edge of their seats and hooked.
The characters of Alya and Cihan are endearing, and their explosive "relationship" makes us want more.
The dynamics of the other actors, in addition to their touching stories where we feel for each of them, not to mention the breathtaking scenery of Mardin, make this show a gem.
You'll love the slow burn between Cihan and Alya, you'll feel sad for the fate of the characters, you'll be caught up in the tribal conflicts, Sadakat and Ecmel's hatred, Demir's revenge, Mine's jealousies and, strangely, you'll love hating the antagonists... The episodes are fluid and the acting is good, so go for it, guys!
The characters of Alya and Cihan are endearing, and their explosive "relationship" makes us want more.
The dynamics of the other actors, in addition to their touching stories where we feel for each of them, not to mention the breathtaking scenery of Mardin, make this show a gem.
You'll love the slow burn between Cihan and Alya, you'll feel sad for the fate of the characters, you'll be caught up in the tribal conflicts, Sadakat and Ecmel's hatred, Demir's revenge, Mine's jealousies and, strangely, you'll love hating the antagonists... The episodes are fluid and the acting is good, so go for it, guys!
One of the biggest weaknesses of this film is the way the child character is portrayed. He has no trace of his past-no memories of his previous life, no friends, no home, no toys, no connection to the completely different environment where he was born and raised, and not even a natural attachment to his mother. It feels as if he was born into this family and in Mardin at that very moment, with no emotional or psychological impact from his past. This lack of depth makes the character unrealistic and unconvincing. A child's past, especially in a story like this, should shape their behavior, emotions, and interactions. It would have been much more believable if the filmmakers had consulted a child psychologist to ensure a more natural and psychologically accurate depiction of the child's experiences and reactions.
It's a great series, even though I normally hate watching TV series/movies, it hooked me. Everyone tries to fulfill their roles in the best way possible and I think they show excellent acting. I can't give spoilers, but I definitely recommend you to watch it. I want to talk briefly about the subject. Ayla's husband Boran dies in a traffic accident. Ayla and her son Deniz Cihan come to Mardin with the funeral, but the Alboras do not allow them to return. If I explain the rest, it will be a spoiler. Be sure to watch it. A movie broadcast on Kanal D, distant city by the way. My favorite characters Ayla ,deniz cihan.
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Honestly it's been a long time I have been hooked on to something, the actors and actresses portray their roles pretty well, good storyline it keeps you wanting more, im addicted to Mondays I'm always looking forward to new episodes every week, Alya is now my favorite Turkish actress she's so pretty and I am obsessed with her, Give give it a try you won't regret. It's not one of those cheesy shows. The show is mature and I recommend watching. I'm looking forward to them confessing their love to each other, The best of the best. Strong female and male lead. And the side actors and actresses add spice to the show. It's really good.
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Fascinating characters, gripping storyline and exotic scenery makes this series addictive.
The character Alya is strong and brave, admirable and mature beyond her age. She is fearless and a protective, loving mother. Cihan is dedicated and respectful, works constantly at trying to please and protect his loved ones. I adore Kaya's unfaltering love for Zerrin and am touched by the impossible love story between Sahin and Nare. Even the "villains" are amazing to watch. Madame Sadakat may seem cruel and cold, but that actress is surely playing her role immaculately. She is chilling and beautiful at the same time. The character, Demir is nasty, but he seems to have a playful side that keeps him somehow enjoyable to watch. The side characters are also funny and endearing. Kadir is a riot, and has me rolling every time he is talking on the phone with his mouth full...or stealing food from the kitchen! It would be a crime not to mention the young actor who plays little Cihan (Deniz). I could listen to that cute guy all day. He is adorable. I also would like to mention my appreciation for the use of dialect. It is not cliché nor cartoonish, but just adds to the characters' believability.
All that was just about the characters. But the characters without a storyline is lost. The plot is gripping and often heart wrenching. The series is intense and moving yet often times comical and clever. From the first show, I was hooked. To think that this bright woman would be trapped in a land that was foreign to her, and at risk of losing her son is unimaginable. The obstacles she has endured is dumbfounding. What Cihan is going through, as he protects his family, is also crazy. It's a lot, but it makes the show exciting.
I am eagerly looking forward to each new episode.
The character Alya is strong and brave, admirable and mature beyond her age. She is fearless and a protective, loving mother. Cihan is dedicated and respectful, works constantly at trying to please and protect his loved ones. I adore Kaya's unfaltering love for Zerrin and am touched by the impossible love story between Sahin and Nare. Even the "villains" are amazing to watch. Madame Sadakat may seem cruel and cold, but that actress is surely playing her role immaculately. She is chilling and beautiful at the same time. The character, Demir is nasty, but he seems to have a playful side that keeps him somehow enjoyable to watch. The side characters are also funny and endearing. Kadir is a riot, and has me rolling every time he is talking on the phone with his mouth full...or stealing food from the kitchen! It would be a crime not to mention the young actor who plays little Cihan (Deniz). I could listen to that cute guy all day. He is adorable. I also would like to mention my appreciation for the use of dialect. It is not cliché nor cartoonish, but just adds to the characters' believability.
All that was just about the characters. But the characters without a storyline is lost. The plot is gripping and often heart wrenching. The series is intense and moving yet often times comical and clever. From the first show, I was hooked. To think that this bright woman would be trapped in a land that was foreign to her, and at risk of losing her son is unimaginable. The obstacles she has endured is dumbfounding. What Cihan is going through, as he protects his family, is also crazy. It's a lot, but it makes the show exciting.
I am eagerly looking forward to each new episode.
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