The heroic story of Ertugrul Ghazi, the father of Osman (Uthman) who founded the Ottoman Empire.The heroic story of Ertugrul Ghazi, the father of Osman (Uthman) who founded the Ottoman Empire.The heroic story of Ertugrul Ghazi, the father of Osman (Uthman) who founded the Ottoman Empire.
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I have seen many series and movies but this was by far the greatest acting, fighting scenes, love stories and the love of their religion put me to shame with my own. I am more determined to speak to my God and let others see him through me! I am thrilled at seeing a Turkish film of their history and everyday life then and I am sure now. Thank you for producing this and thank you Netflix for airing this fine historical series. I hope to see more from Turkey and help me to understand and learn their culture.
Watched the first episode purely by chance and betcame addicted to it. Even though Turkish isn't a language I can speak and understand, even faintly, the story line is exceptionally well written and easy to follow. The characters, the script, the acting are all superb - Bravo Team Ertugrul! On Netflix only seasons 1 & 2 are currently available, can't wait till season 3!!!! Keep at it guys - you're doing an exception job!!!
Most excellent entertainment offering a wide range of pleasures for the viewer to partake in. History, adventure, love, intrigue, drama, costumes, suspense, betrayal, life, death, with very well captured living styles for back then from herding animals to making clothing and goods, weapons and their daily diet too. Interaction on a grand scale not only with their fellow tribesman but with all cultures and peoples friendly or not is realistically acted out with the end result being that the viewer is captured and held from episode to episode. Have you ever watched something so good that you wished it wouldn't end? How about you wanted more and there was none? Relax here completely for there are so many continuing sagas that have so much going on that one not only gets lost in them but if you let go entirely, you forget its being acted and directed out and have no trouble that this live history as it was and is. What greater entertainment is that? You will take a side of your choosing with the different actors and characters and learn to love and hate with them and one thing this movie dishes up well is suspense and not far behind is the second best thing they do which is to allow you to see those that have it coming get their comeuppance. In fact you cant wait but it comes in due time thus the viewer remains ready for the hook and that hook comes with satisfaction and closure. But wait, another injustice goes down and the whole tug on your emotions begins again. Well done to all actors in this movie. They wore their hearts on their sleeves and gave all they had making it extra-ordinary and exceptional. Notice too the beautiful horses of all colors and how well they perform awe natural. What they didn't spend in lavish backgrounds, thousands of extras and set pieces they more than made up for in story telling and allowing the viewer to travel along without effort. Highly recommend eating during some of these episodes as they eat meat, bread, feta cheese, porridge's, rich fresh milk and dried fruits. Have more than one snack standing by as well with a tasty drink. Great movie for sunflower seeds or pistachio nuts. Do you want to know what it was like back then and there? Start watching and prepare to be unprepared for this is not your casual viewing experience but a more intimate one. Added bonus? I learned a little Arabic and quite bit about early Islam and its practices. These people loved God and included him in everything. Humility abounds! Enjoy!
This is series worth watching. The storyline is excellent, every episode end in a cliffhanger making you watch the next, again and again and again. The only reason I did not give it 10 stars is the english subscripts that is not good, a lot of spelling and grammatical errors, but despite this, you can follow the series easily. What I enjoyed, was to see a world portrayed from the Muslim side. As a Christian it made me think that we should rather look at the similarities between the Christian believe and the Muslim believe, than the differences, and start from there. The underlying values seems to be very much the same. It is a long series, but definitely worth watching.
Netflix suggested I watch this based on having watched The Last Kingdom and other sword costume sagas. I was expecting a show that was cheesy and predictable by western standards. Instead I was impressed by the plot twists and the manly heroism of the earthy, charismatic Ertugrul, a total bad ass warrior. I'm still in the middle of it and have found myself strangely hooked by the catchy Turkish theme music, the beautiful Halime, and Turkish tribe politics.
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- TriviaEngin altan duzyatan refused the role ( the main character Ertugrul ) twice. Although he really liked the script but he said that historical tv series ends either being a huge hit or bad in a comedy way. But at the end he took it.
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Ertugrul Bey: The real hero is one who knows how to rise when he falls down
- ConnectionsFollowed by Establishment: Osman (2019)
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