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"Hello! My name is Iva and I really liked the new section, so I decided to write too. To be honest I will write about two Turkish series that have fixed me lately, although I don't have any strong connection with these products. Or me It's good to say that apart from "Gymysh" and "Forbidden Love" (with Bihter) I haven't seen any other Turkish series. one day, quite by accident I found myself obsessed with television.
The first is "Time passes." Given at 17:45 on the D-Drama Channel on the Tring platform. At first I started to see it because what can I do at 5:45 p.m. Ok, I'd better say that the Memo of "Miracle in Cell Number 7" caught my attention. I'm not a big fan of the movie, but I sympathize with the actor. The series deals with the life of a captain who spends most of his time away from his family and one day his wife finds a letter stating that he is cheating on her. Typical drama fable for someone who loves drama (in the Crab horoscope and Pisces ascendant). I would like to add that I like movies / series that deal with spiritual dilemmas and Turkish products give a lot of importance to this. It happens that they also exaggerate, but they have a different approach and I like that, in as many scenes as I have seen.
The second is "Injured Love." I never imagined that I would be obsessed with a series with the Ottoman Empire, because if I happened to be arguing with my parents, it was always about why they saw "The Great Sultan" or "Ertugrul." Prejudice on my part would you say no? Yes, most likely. "Injured Love" starts right after the end of "Time passes" in Tring, around 18:45 and therefore found me in front of the TV. The series deals with the story of a Turkish army general who is declared a traitor as a result of a conspiracy (Crabs hate injustice).
I would suggest these from the Turkish series for those who find themselves in these products. Meanwhile, in addition to these, I see the " Red and Black Family ", one of the best recent productions for me, " Hostel by Anabel " on YouTube and I started " Unorthodox " on Netflix and I resumed "Lucifer" in quarantine time.