Kizil Goncalar (TV Series 2023– ) Poster

(2023– )

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10/10
Excellent drama
tempresident14 May 2024
Edit: Please, please don't let us wait too long for season 2! This is an absolutely brilliant series. My goodness. Who is Hollywood...they can only dream of filming such a brilliant series! I wish I could give this series more than a 10 star rating.

Wow, I didn't know what to expect from this series but am I stunned!

This series is beautifully written and casted. This series draws the viewer into this story and grips the attention from beginning to end. I can't wait for the next episode.

As a foreign viewer, who doesn't understand the religion and differences, I find this series so interesting. Regardless of belief system, there are good and bad characters everywhere.

From a child-bride to a blossoming love, while keeping respect and integrity. In contrast, the mother was also a child-bride but experienced the opposite as her daughter, in an abusive relationship and she would do anything to prevent her daughter from suffering a similar fate. She tries her utmost, with the help of a psychologist to get her genius daughter to rather study, but the restriction in the religion won't allow it. And they find themselves in life-threatening situations regularly. But all plans fail and it's as if fate is keeping her and her husband together.

Every week, the series keeps revealing different layers.

Really a series worth watching. Hope it continues for many more episodes!
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10/10
Most amazing series ever!
jqtcjms21 May 2024
KG is an amazing journey! Every episode feels like a final season!!! Is brutal, a very poetic script, amazing acting, the whole cast is wonderful! Highly recommended! Cüneyd character is something different, so poetic, mystical, but with a innocence of a child and the noblest heart ever! The marriage issue is an unexpected thing, never seen an interaction like Cüneyd and Zeynep, the most beautiful "relationship" in a series, definitely KG is different from other series you ever watched, the soundtrack is amazing! The photography so wonderful. Favorite scenes are the swing ones "is this is freedom, take it. I'll be watching"
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6/10
Ffantasy drama
ozgurayata22 May 2024
The series is about the cross-relationships between a religious group's unwillingness to send their daughters to education and the power struggle within their own micro-environment, and a contemporary, highly educated family.

Although the series seemed fluid in synopsis, inconsistencies began to appear in the story, especially after the fifth episode. Cast deception, which we have come across a lot in recent years, also shows itself. While Özgü Namal gives acting lessons as usual, the singer Özcan Deniz, who is introduced as the leading role, does not hesitate to show that he has nothing to do with acting.

The rituals and events of the group that makes up the religious community, which have been given the impression that they are taken from real life since the second episode, are very absurd and far from reality. The actions of state institutions and police are overly theatrical and inconsistent, far from reality. The scriptwriters seem to have moved away from the perception of modernity they were trying to create and were interested in staging the religious community in their own imagination. The poor quality of the product placement concept for advertising purposes in the series immediately alienates the production from the A-class audience. I think even B- and C group audiences do not deserve this poor quality.

I hope to see some very talented actors who have just transitioned from theater to television with a lasting work in a more meticulous production.
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