Gibi
- Série télévisée
- 2021–
- 30min
Yilmaz et Ilkkan sont deux amis qui se battent constamment. Leur plus grande caractéristique est de toujours pouvoir faire quelque chose qui bouleversera leur vie ordinaire.Yilmaz et Ilkkan sont deux amis qui se battent constamment. Leur plus grande caractéristique est de toujours pouvoir faire quelque chose qui bouleversera leur vie ordinaire.Yilmaz et Ilkkan sont deux amis qui se battent constamment. Leur plus grande caractéristique est de toujours pouvoir faire quelque chose qui bouleversera leur vie ordinaire.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Gibi' is celebrated for its unique blend of absurd comedy and social commentary, often drawing comparisons to British sitcoms. The series is praised for its innovative approach, featuring relatable scenarios that resonate with Turkish culture. Characters are described as well-written, with Feyyaz Yigit's performance particularly highlighted. However, some critics find the humor inconsistent and the acting subpar, noting that the series may not appeal to all viewers. Despite mixed opinions, many appreciate the show's ability to provoke thought and laughter.
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10laconf
Writing a review on a dominantly English-speaking website about a Turkish show would seem like complete loss of time, but I will write a couple of sentences to potentially draw some interest from the non-Turkish watchers to this show.
Gibi (as if) is a sit-com, largely exploring themes that have very low probability to happen but also not impossible, which involves two (then three) close friends. Lead, Yilmaz, would potentially win all angry people's hearts with his usually accurate but constant realism and cynicism. Usually episodes open up in a singular theme, moves characters around that and their own take on it and very likely heading towards a rollercoaster of events (and sometimes emotions) with a grand result. Episodes are largely unlinked with each other so there is no need to watch in sequence.
There is certainly a Turkish cultural filter requirement, but some of the themes are also universal. I'd say, in the first season #3 and #4, #6, #7 and #8 are largely exploring areas that can resonate almost globally. Without spoilers, think about how would the entire family would react, if grandpa decides to become a nude model for a local art school?
Second season is even bolder to some extent, looking into comedic but also cautionary tales about bdsm, cosplaying for simping, attending the wedding of childhood sweethearts and the fall of Rome.
I think the international success of the show, if it ever happens, will largely depend on availability in an international streaming service with significantly improved English substitles. But a short term experimentation could happen with releasing a couple of episodes online free (again with much better Eng subs) for broader audiences.
I think, at heart, this show is for observing the characters (and sometimes yourself) in a largely unlikely but possible events with usually comedic outcomes. Others have also said, if you like Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasim, this is for you, in a different language and sometimes culture, but largely in a similar context and flavour.
Gibi (as if) is a sit-com, largely exploring themes that have very low probability to happen but also not impossible, which involves two (then three) close friends. Lead, Yilmaz, would potentially win all angry people's hearts with his usually accurate but constant realism and cynicism. Usually episodes open up in a singular theme, moves characters around that and their own take on it and very likely heading towards a rollercoaster of events (and sometimes emotions) with a grand result. Episodes are largely unlinked with each other so there is no need to watch in sequence.
There is certainly a Turkish cultural filter requirement, but some of the themes are also universal. I'd say, in the first season #3 and #4, #6, #7 and #8 are largely exploring areas that can resonate almost globally. Without spoilers, think about how would the entire family would react, if grandpa decides to become a nude model for a local art school?
Second season is even bolder to some extent, looking into comedic but also cautionary tales about bdsm, cosplaying for simping, attending the wedding of childhood sweethearts and the fall of Rome.
I think the international success of the show, if it ever happens, will largely depend on availability in an international streaming service with significantly improved English substitles. But a short term experimentation could happen with releasing a couple of episodes online free (again with much better Eng subs) for broader audiences.
I think, at heart, this show is for observing the characters (and sometimes yourself) in a largely unlikely but possible events with usually comedic outcomes. Others have also said, if you like Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasim, this is for you, in a different language and sometimes culture, but largely in a similar context and flavour.
10sedatm
A very good example of absurd comedy... If Turkish is NOT your native language, you should get %10 of the taste.. sorry for that... Aziz Kedi and Feyyaz Yigit rocks...
10gokalpon
Kardesim bu dizi sizin yilgin bir hosgoruyle onu benimsemenize mi kaldi?
Incredibly good social observation and dialogue writing. As Aziz Kedi(writer) says ''unlikely but possible'' situations creates content with original characters. Feyyaz Yigit (writer and lead actor) can make anything funny, love everything he does.
Incredibly good social observation and dialogue writing. As Aziz Kedi(writer) says ''unlikely but possible'' situations creates content with original characters. Feyyaz Yigit (writer and lead actor) can make anything funny, love everything he does.
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