atessmacitt
Joined Dec 2023
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After the success of Valley of the Wolves in the early 2000s (Osman Sinifili collapsed two years later), we had been waiting for a series like Behsat for a long time, and its first season was a bomb, one of the best in the history of Turkish television. In the movie versions of the TV series, it always seems like it's a long episode with the same problems, but Behsatta has definitely overcome this, there is a dynamic and gripping narrative from the first minute, the fiction is quite successful, the lines are so funny that it will make you fall asleep, the story is very enjoyable, only Cansu Dere's character is too much. The movie looks artificial, you are constantly waiting for something to happen, the ending is so simple and cliché that it inevitably gets annoying. Also, the time is independent from the series, it is not clear what they set when, or they did not bother to set it at all. As a result, it is incredible on TV. Dealing with restrictions (no swearing, no smoking, no movement, no blood), Serdar Akar has increased comedy and entertainment to the highest level with the independence of the cinema, it is definitely one of the best Turkish films of the year, if the ending had been more successful, we would have considered it perfect.