onduty_24
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The TV series "Osman" has gained widespread popularity, but it suffers from some drawbacks that may affect its appeal to some viewers. One of the most prominent issues is the repetition of episodes, which becomes tedious over time. Often, there doesn't seem to be real development in the plot or noticeable progress in the story, making the viewer feel that the episodes are repeating without adding anything new.
Additionally, there is an excessive focus on "miracles" or overly dramatic scenes, which can seem exaggerated, making the events appear unrealistic and disconnected from the story's context. This approach limits the credibility of the narrative and diminishes its emotional impact on the audience.
As for the manipulation of time and emotions, it occurs consistently, with viewers sometimes feeling that events don't follow a logical sequence, or that characters suddenly change based on dramatic situations, without adequate explanation. This manipulation can confuse the audience and make it difficult for them to stay connected with the characters or the events.
In the end, while the series contains exciting and epic elements, these flaws affect the overall enjoyment of the story, making it hard for the viewer to stay fully engaged with the plot for extended periods.
Additionally, there is an excessive focus on "miracles" or overly dramatic scenes, which can seem exaggerated, making the events appear unrealistic and disconnected from the story's context. This approach limits the credibility of the narrative and diminishes its emotional impact on the audience.
As for the manipulation of time and emotions, it occurs consistently, with viewers sometimes feeling that events don't follow a logical sequence, or that characters suddenly change based on dramatic situations, without adequate explanation. This manipulation can confuse the audience and make it difficult for them to stay connected with the characters or the events.
In the end, while the series contains exciting and epic elements, these flaws affect the overall enjoyment of the story, making it hard for the viewer to stay fully engaged with the plot for extended periods.
"Mehmed: The Conqueror" is a Turkish web series that stands out for its captivating storyline, gripping action sequences, and stunning production quality. The meticulous attention to detail in costumes and makeup adds authenticity to the historical setting. The series sets a high standard for historical dramas with its magnificent effects, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
In terms of action, "Mehmed" delivers in spades. From epic battle scenes to tense confrontations, the series is action-packed from start to finish. The choreography is top-notch, with every sword swing and arrow shot executed with precision and intensity. The filmmakers have spared no expense in bringing these sequences to life, resulting in some of the most breathtaking action sequences ever seen in a historical series.
In terms of action, "Mehmed" delivers in spades. From epic battle scenes to tense confrontations, the series is action-packed from start to finish. The choreography is top-notch, with every sword swing and arrow shot executed with precision and intensity. The filmmakers have spared no expense in bringing these sequences to life, resulting in some of the most breathtaking action sequences ever seen in a historical series.
The story is not connected to the events. The interaction of the father and son in the exciting shot does not indicate that there is a connection or knowledge of the events as reality. Complete focus on unexplained audio noise. In the end, the movie was just a waste of time.
A silly comedy and action beyond children's imagination, despite the obvious falsity in it and its distance from realistic excitement. You find it fun for children only and annoying with its sounds for adults. I consider it a failure in making suspense and excitement films, as Indian cinema excels in folklore and colors only.
A silly comedy and action beyond children's imagination, despite the obvious falsity in it and its distance from realistic excitement. You find it fun for children only and annoying with its sounds for adults. I consider it a failure in making suspense and excitement films, as Indian cinema excels in folklore and colors only.