ayanakin
Joined Dec 2016
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It tells a universal story of a man who once believed in punk, anarchy and ultimate freedom. Yet he is chained to his own comfortable life. He's drowning and he's strugling to free himself. This may sound like another sad midlife crisis drama story, but it isn't. This is particularly interesting because the series doesn't feel sad at all.
The references to current Turkish politics or societal issues are just unimportant details of side stories and have no impact on the main story.
The first two episodes are pretty boring, they probably had to be because that's how it makes the most sense. And that also increases the fun of the later episodes. Later episodes, especially the last two, are incredibly good. So patience is rewarded. You will find very good directing, very good acting and lots of thoughts about life with different perspectives.
The references to current Turkish politics or societal issues are just unimportant details of side stories and have no impact on the main story.
The first two episodes are pretty boring, they probably had to be because that's how it makes the most sense. And that also increases the fun of the later episodes. Later episodes, especially the last two, are incredibly good. So patience is rewarded. You will find very good directing, very good acting and lots of thoughts about life with different perspectives.