A reckless wealthy man named Esref becomes captivated by an unknown love. He meets Nisan, a young musician who makes his heart race.A reckless wealthy man named Esref becomes captivated by an unknown love. He meets Nisan, a young musician who makes his heart race.A reckless wealthy man named Esref becomes captivated by an unknown love. He meets Nisan, a young musician who makes his heart race.
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The first episode of this new series delivers an outstanding introduction to its world and characters. Cagatay Ulusoy and Demet Özdemir share a natural on-screen chemistry that makes their dynamic captivating from the start. The show excels in establishing the protagonists, delving deep into their personalities and motivations, making the audience truly connect with them. The cinematography is visually stunning, with each frame meticulously crafted to enhance the storytelling. The soundtrack perfectly complements the emotional depth of the scenes, adding an extra layer to the experience. The seamless blend of visuals, music, and acting creates a memorable start to the series, leaving viewers eager for more. The premiere has set high expectations for the rest of the season!
For a first episode, it was really good.
It started off a bit slow, but that's expected for an opening - introducing the characters and setting up the story. Then, the pace picked up, and the plot became truly captivating.
The beginning sequences & the production quality as a whole is very similar to the high quality production in some of the best television series.
"Esref looked at a woman for the first time in many years, he felt a warmth in his stomach like he felt when he first saw his Ruya, he looked at the girl's neck, there was no sign, it wasn't her... so feeling this way created a deep regret in him"
"Even when he was taking his last breath, he was still very handsome."
In 2001, Esref sees his dream... I loved the choice of child actors. I continue to watch with curiosity and interest.
It started off a bit slow, but that's expected for an opening - introducing the characters and setting up the story. Then, the pace picked up, and the plot became truly captivating.
The beginning sequences & the production quality as a whole is very similar to the high quality production in some of the best television series.
"Esref looked at a woman for the first time in many years, he felt a warmth in his stomach like he felt when he first saw his Ruya, he looked at the girl's neck, there was no sign, it wasn't her... so feeling this way created a deep regret in him"
"Even when he was taking his last breath, he was still very handsome."
In 2001, Esref sees his dream... I loved the choice of child actors. I continue to watch with curiosity and interest.
Let me begin by saying that creating a weekly two hour series with meaningful content is for sure not an easy task.
The actors, not only the protagonists, are very good. Cagatay definitely has an undeniable charisma especially when playing a macho mafia man (it's not his first time!). I think Demet is wonderful actress but somehow I feel that I am still watching Sanem in Erkenci Kus. Her mimics and probably the way the character is written just really reminds me of her. Hopefully, this will get better in time as she sets in more in the role.
Lovely choices for the rest of the cast especially the choice of Busra Develi for the role of Çigdem and Ceren Benderlioglou for the role of Irmak.
Now for the scenario, so far it seems as another typical mafia Turkish series. It was as if I was watching Içerde again. I don't know why are people commenting as if it's finally something they haven't seen again and again.
There is just too much unnecessary killing. It makes you feel like you're watching some kind of online game where you need to shoot everybody. I'm not in a mafia but I would assume they don't go around shooting people all day.
Also, let's be honest, who in their right minds in this modern world tries to find a woman just based on her mole.
I would honestly like more effort from the writing team and the creative team. It's just such a pity because they've managed to have such a wonderful cast.
The actors, not only the protagonists, are very good. Cagatay definitely has an undeniable charisma especially when playing a macho mafia man (it's not his first time!). I think Demet is wonderful actress but somehow I feel that I am still watching Sanem in Erkenci Kus. Her mimics and probably the way the character is written just really reminds me of her. Hopefully, this will get better in time as she sets in more in the role.
Lovely choices for the rest of the cast especially the choice of Busra Develi for the role of Çigdem and Ceren Benderlioglou for the role of Irmak.
Now for the scenario, so far it seems as another typical mafia Turkish series. It was as if I was watching Içerde again. I don't know why are people commenting as if it's finally something they haven't seen again and again.
There is just too much unnecessary killing. It makes you feel like you're watching some kind of online game where you need to shoot everybody. I'm not in a mafia but I would assume they don't go around shooting people all day.
Also, let's be honest, who in their right minds in this modern world tries to find a woman just based on her mole.
I would honestly like more effort from the writing team and the creative team. It's just such a pity because they've managed to have such a wonderful cast.
Unlike any genre I am attracted to, somehow this has drawn me in.
Esref Ruya is all the weird things: creepy, sadistic, violent, gross, horrifying, terrifying, offensive, demented, psychopathic, nightmarish. Yet how it has managed to weave in a charming, sweet, simplistic love story is fascinating. Themes of loyalty and betrayal, along with steadfast love and heartbreak between siblings (whether through blood or choice) are echoed throughout. Humor is sprinkled in as well, keeping it entertaining, not nightmarish as it may have been considering the violence therein.
Cinematographically, it is striking, with shots of staircases, dim rooms clad in deep tones, elegant hotels and restaurants, it's almost all dark--not much sunshine to be found-- much like the story. Every frame is a masterpiece. Every angle genius.
The actors are top notch. There is a lovely and alluring magnetism between Cagatay Ulusoy and Demet Ozdemir. I will be glued to the screen as the story continues to unravel. It's definitely "WOW" worthy!
Esref Ruya is all the weird things: creepy, sadistic, violent, gross, horrifying, terrifying, offensive, demented, psychopathic, nightmarish. Yet how it has managed to weave in a charming, sweet, simplistic love story is fascinating. Themes of loyalty and betrayal, along with steadfast love and heartbreak between siblings (whether through blood or choice) are echoed throughout. Humor is sprinkled in as well, keeping it entertaining, not nightmarish as it may have been considering the violence therein.
Cinematographically, it is striking, with shots of staircases, dim rooms clad in deep tones, elegant hotels and restaurants, it's almost all dark--not much sunshine to be found-- much like the story. Every frame is a masterpiece. Every angle genius.
The actors are top notch. There is a lovely and alluring magnetism between Cagatay Ulusoy and Demet Ozdemir. I will be glued to the screen as the story continues to unravel. It's definitely "WOW" worthy!
Im sorry but im dissapointed after reading Slow Over Hyped Boring comment. I encourage people to continue watching this series. It has the best actors (Necip) and actress on the screen. I mean why would Cagatay and Demet act in a series if the storyline was boring.? And the Director himself is someone to look out for with so many movies worth watching. Trust me, this series is and will be truly captivating. Another Mafia story that will keep you glued.
The start could hv be dragging as its telling the story itself. But the plot definitely gets more interesting. These Mafia stories have become an inthing these days. Excitement with romance.
The start could hv be dragging as its telling the story itself. But the plot definitely gets more interesting. These Mafia stories have become an inthing these days. Excitement with romance.
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- Il Sogno di Esref
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- Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey(Esref Tek mansion scenes)
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