A secret marriage unites two families - one wealthy and traditional, the other bankrupt and modern - and is threatened by the resulting conflicts.A secret marriage unites two families - one wealthy and traditional, the other bankrupt and modern - and is threatened by the resulting conflicts.A secret marriage unites two families - one wealthy and traditional, the other bankrupt and modern - and is threatened by the resulting conflicts.
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Sometimes interesting but strains credulity
I watched all 105 episodes. The series is about obsessive relationships, not uniting 2 families. The over-acting, especially by the matriarch, Esmanur, is occasionally grating, and I hope Hanzade kept herself well-hydrated while producing buckets of tears. The male leads were wooden and appallingly violent toward women. The villain, Semih, was actually the most interesting character, and the best-acted. It's always interesting to travel to Turkey via these series, to see the topography, weddings and funerals, architecture, etc. I still love Turkish dramas and will watch more, but this is definitely my least favorite.
Interesting in parts
It's seriously long with lots of irrelevant additions which can be fast forwarded.
Found it hilarious cause people in this drama are more horizontal (read in hospitals) than vertical !
Found it hilarious cause people in this drama are more horizontal (read in hospitals) than vertical !
I love Turkish dramas
Ice watched quite a few Turkish dramas and I'm well on my way with Burned Cocoon. For one thing the Turkish actors are incredibly beautiful. I think because the TV series are so long one gets very familiar with the characters. I get obsessed and every evening I watch at least 2 or 3 episodes. Because we have so long to get to know the characters it's easy to get involved in their lives. Some people think that the acting is not good in Burned Cocoon but I disagree. Some critics think that they don't like the way the male characters treat female characters. If that's the case then one should watch movies from other countries. If you don't want to see a true characterization then don't watch foreign films. I don't want to see a film where false ideas of culture are given. I love the romance and the passion. I love that we get to see the architecture and the landscape. When I'm involved with a Turkish drama I never want them to end. Burned Cocoon is no exception.
Extreme drama but different and interesting
I loved parts of this show. It was a complex plot with lots of twists and turns. Semih the bad guy was completely delusional about Hanzade which made some of the storylines comical. I really liked the last episode it was beautiful ending.
Bad cast! They can't act!
I've enjoyed Turkish dramas before but this is nowhere near good. The characters are not believable and the people just don't know how to act! (wonder how they got through the auditions!) It's like they're reading the script as they go! The storylines might be plausible but if misery after misery is all what a family goes through then it becomes dead boring! I'm just wondering if there's going to be a dramatic payoff that's worthy! I care about the characters Hanzade and Galip but Galip should just make up his mind like a man where his wife and lover are concerned!
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