Kizil Goncalar
- Fernsehserie
- 2023–2025
- 2 Std. 30 Min.
Eine Mutter und ihre Tochter fliehen vor einer Zwangsehe in eine restriktive Sekte. Die Mutter arbeitet für einen fortschrittlichen Psychiater, dessen Identität der Tochter für Aufruhr sorgtEine Mutter und ihre Tochter fliehen vor einer Zwangsehe in eine restriktive Sekte. Die Mutter arbeitet für einen fortschrittlichen Psychiater, dessen Identität der Tochter für Aufruhr sorgtEine Mutter und ihre Tochter fliehen vor einer Zwangsehe in eine restriktive Sekte. Die Mutter arbeitet für einen fortschrittlichen Psychiater, dessen Identität der Tochter für Aufruhr sorgt
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- 3 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Kizil Goncalar is an incredibly well made and touching series that brings writers 's life story to the screen. The storyline beautifully explores his struggles, love for people, and dedication to justice while incorporating elements of philosophy and spirituality. It also portrays the fight against both conservative and radical ideologies, making it one of the best Turkish shows I have watched seen. Some scenes are so moving and real that I watched them twice,a truly heartfelt experience.
This is a must-watch series that requires deep concentration to fully appreciate its depth. I enjoyed every bit of it, from the powerful storytelling to the rich themes of love, philosophy, and social justice.
This is a must-watch series that requires deep concentration to fully appreciate its depth. I enjoyed every bit of it, from the powerful storytelling to the rich themes of love, philosophy, and social justice.
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Beautiful portrayal of Sadi H character. Real &relatable characters portrayal. Wonderful work Sadi , Hasna , Fayza. You made the episode very special
Well written script story line. Woud love to see it to develop more muldimensionaly ... exploring wider issues , moving from what seems to be a single focus on the equality of women in society. And perhaps discussing the dynamic between other faiths. With the possible impact on communities. Misconceptions of faith in current culture and if known fair portrayal of misconceptions within it self. Love the philosophical discussion between Levent and Junaid. Please bring more.
Well written script story line. Woud love to see it to develop more muldimensionaly ... exploring wider issues , moving from what seems to be a single focus on the equality of women in society. And perhaps discussing the dynamic between other faiths. With the possible impact on communities. Misconceptions of faith in current culture and if known fair portrayal of misconceptions within it self. Love the philosophical discussion between Levent and Junaid. Please bring more.
This series tells the story of Turkish society in its extremes: on one side we have an ultra-Islamic religious group, on the other an ultra-secular family. The story begins where their roads intersect.
The truth is, I think most of Turkish society swims somewhere in between these two groups, but this series decides to focus on the extremes- that is, on the pure black and pure white, and shows how they mix to become grey. I saw somewhere a quote saying "like front and back side of the same paper, we go through life together, but never see eachother". This series is kind of bringing the front and backside together, forcing them to look at eachother and accept eachother.
The characters are extremely interesting, as well as the dynamic between them. The conversations between psychiatrist Levant and Cuneyd are a thrill of every episode, with how profound and philosophical they can get.
To me the most interesting is the dynamic between Zeynep and Cuneyd. You find yourself in a strange position observing two individuals who understand eachother as if they're soulmates, so much so that you tend to forget how inappropriate the situation is.
So far, I have only watched the first season and I am positively surprised at how thought-through the scenario is. It's promising so far. There are, obviously, inconsistencies tied to the plot, and also the super annoying advertising within the series, but what can you do. As far as Turkish series go, this is just about the most thought-provoking one I have ever seen.
Warning for the future watchers: The series includes heavy themes of trauma, mental health, religious sects and secularism, feminism and anti-feminism, domestic abuse, as well as child marriage and child abuse. While there are no extreme scenes, these topics are around the centre of the story and it can get disheartening and disturbing at times. The topics are there to serve the message however, and in contrast to the the other series, there are no blatant displays of heavy topics such as showing abuse just for the sake of it.
The truth is, I think most of Turkish society swims somewhere in between these two groups, but this series decides to focus on the extremes- that is, on the pure black and pure white, and shows how they mix to become grey. I saw somewhere a quote saying "like front and back side of the same paper, we go through life together, but never see eachother". This series is kind of bringing the front and backside together, forcing them to look at eachother and accept eachother.
The characters are extremely interesting, as well as the dynamic between them. The conversations between psychiatrist Levant and Cuneyd are a thrill of every episode, with how profound and philosophical they can get.
To me the most interesting is the dynamic between Zeynep and Cuneyd. You find yourself in a strange position observing two individuals who understand eachother as if they're soulmates, so much so that you tend to forget how inappropriate the situation is.
So far, I have only watched the first season and I am positively surprised at how thought-through the scenario is. It's promising so far. There are, obviously, inconsistencies tied to the plot, and also the super annoying advertising within the series, but what can you do. As far as Turkish series go, this is just about the most thought-provoking one I have ever seen.
Warning for the future watchers: The series includes heavy themes of trauma, mental health, religious sects and secularism, feminism and anti-feminism, domestic abuse, as well as child marriage and child abuse. While there are no extreme scenes, these topics are around the centre of the story and it can get disheartening and disturbing at times. The topics are there to serve the message however, and in contrast to the the other series, there are no blatant displays of heavy topics such as showing abuse just for the sake of it.
I got hooked to this series very early on and did not get bored for a second during the philosophical exchanges for instance between Cuneyd (Mert Yazicioglu) and his psychiatrist, Levent (Ozcan Deniz) or the religious exchanges between Cuneyd and his uncle Sadi Hudayi (Erkan Avci). I appreciated the wonderful mother-daughter relationship between Meriem (Ozgu Namal) and Zeynep (Mina Demirtas), and also the touching relationship between Zeynep and Mira Alkanli (Esma Yilmaz), who is the same age, and whose goofiness added a light touch to the generally heavy atmosphere. I did not expect to root for Zeynep and Cuneyd but they turned out to be real soulmates who understood each other so well. A compelling element was also the relationship between the physics professor, Suave Alkanli (Serif Erol) and Zeynep. Secondary characters such as Birgul and Arif were charming too. I thought some of the women were a bit caricatural (especially Sadi's wife and daughter), and Hande Elkanli as a journalist was not very convincing but on the whole, the series was quite riveting and hope the second season will be as compelling.
Teaching girls is and was never forbidden in Islam , women were doctors and teachers in Islam at the time women of other cultures and religions were deprived from their basic rights.
I am a Muslim Female Doctor ,and i am proud of my religion that has always given me my rights.
There were some other mistakes like Vahid who attempted to marry Zeynep who is his daughter in low !!!!!! This is totally prohibited in Islam this is Haram .
In season one Birgul kissed Sadi Hudai's hand , we dont touch males in Islam unless it's for medical purposes.
Cuneyd kneeled for Can !!!! This is also Haram !
Islam is kind , fair and respectful.
I am a Muslim Female Doctor ,and i am proud of my religion that has always given me my rights.
There were some other mistakes like Vahid who attempted to marry Zeynep who is his daughter in low !!!!!! This is totally prohibited in Islam this is Haram .
In season one Birgul kissed Sadi Hudai's hand , we dont touch males in Islam unless it's for medical purposes.
Cuneyd kneeled for Can !!!! This is also Haram !
Islam is kind , fair and respectful.
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