Review of Chrysalis

Chrysalis (2021–2023)
1/10
unbelievably childlike imagination of the writer and director
24 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This story is the fruit of the imagination of an emotionally unstable writer and director. Apparently, some male Turkish directors mentally have problems with the sexuality of women and their virginity. And since money is the only motivation to make these poor-quality series, the writers and directors try to satisfy their own sick imaginations in the process. That is why their scripts are full of stories about below the belt of women and underage girls. This is shown in other Turkish series, like Orphan Flowers, Fatma Gahol, and the like. The confused writers and directors of these types of stories care nothing about the quality of their work. They create this nonsense to satisfy their own sick imagination and also please their male viewers in third-world countries that these things on a smaller scale happen all the time. Sadly in this series, there is also no sign of the brilliant acting that is usually the signature marking of their artists.
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