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3/10
Under rated.how is it possible?
forixo-4394313 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The Turkish Coffee series is one of the weak and bad series made in the Iranian vod series industry. The storyline of this series is presented to the viewers in a completely weak and worthless manner. The story revolves around the twin sisters with very weak and shallow performances by Sara Rasoulzadeh. The story is also stitched together in a way that cannot be reasonably justified.

The screenplay of this series is also completely foolish and worse than expected. What the screenplay of this series presents is actually an insult to the audience's intelligence and understanding.

Hamed Behdad also showcases the worst performance in his career in this series. He acts in a way that cannot even be considered professional or acceptable.

The characters in this series are also very artificial and worthless, resembling characters from children's animations. It is a sign of the lack of attention and absence of art in creating these characters.

Overall, the Turkish Coffee series is a pointless and worthless act that only wastes the viewers' time. There is no commendable artistic or acting element in this series.
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1/10
Weak story
hamedspider14 September 2023
The movie, in my opinion, falls short in multiple aspects. The screenplay, first and foremost, appears weak and lacking depth. It struggles to engage the audience with its plot, which also feels underdeveloped. The story fails to establish a strong emotional connection or a sense of purpose for the characters.

Furthermore, the performances of the actors leave much to be desired. Their portrayals come across as unconvincing and fail to draw viewers into the narrative. It's as if they are simply going through the motions without truly embodying their roles.

One of the most glaring issues with the film is the overwhelming sense of artificiality. From contrived dialogue to forced character interactions, the movie never manages to capture the authenticity that is crucial for a compelling cinematic experience.

However, the film does have one saving grace - its portrayal of the enchanting city of Istanbul. Despite its other shortcomings, it effectively showcases the mesmerizing beauty and cultural richness of this historic city. The cinematography and the settings are a visual treat, providing a vivid backdrop for the otherwise lackluster story.

In summary, while the movie may succeed in highlighting the allure of Istanbul, it falters in nearly every other aspect. The weak screenplay, uninspiring story, and lackluster performances make it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the narrative. Ultimately, it's a film that relies heavily on its location but falls short of delivering a truly engaging and authentic cinematic experience.
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