Une épopée historique qui remonte aux jours terribles de l'Empire ottoman et accompagne quatre étudiants arabes dans leur révolte contre la tyrannie du sultanat.Une épopée historique qui remonte aux jours terribles de l'Empire ottoman et accompagne quatre étudiants arabes dans leur révolte contre la tyrannie du sultanat.Une épopée historique qui remonte aux jours terribles de l'Empire ottoman et accompagne quatre étudiants arabes dans leur révolte contre la tyrannie du sultanat.
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Anas Tayara
• 2023
Abdul Rahman al Yamani
• 2023
Abed Fahed
• 2023
Wissam Fares
• 2023
Pio Shihan
• 2023
Nancy Khoury
• 2023
Ayman Toumah
• 2023
Fadi Sobieh
• 2023
Mila Al Zahrani
• 2023
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"The new series portrays Fahreddin Pasha not as someone who defended Medina, but as someone who besieged it and harmed its people. This is quite misleading. Historically, Fahreddin Pasha was a leader who courageously defended Medina during World War I. The series distorts history in this way, which makes it harder to access accurate information and can lead viewers to form incorrect impressions. It is important for historical content to be based on real and accurate information. I believe that productions like this should consider historical accuracy.
While Fahreddin Pasha's respect for and struggle in Medina are the subject of books, you cannot tarnish him with a TV series sorry.
While Fahreddin Pasha's respect for and struggle in Medina are the subject of books, you cannot tarnish him with a TV series sorry.
The series "Safar Barlek" (2023) did not meet my expectations. First of all, the script lacked depth and was full of clichés. The storyline was extremely predictable, and the characters were flat and uninteresting. The direction followed an ordinary line rather than offering creative solutions that would increase the impact of scenes and dialogues. The acting performances, unfortunately, could not rise above mediocrity; most of the actors could not bring enough credibility to their roles. The tempo problems were also noticeable throughout the series, many scenes were unnecessarily extended and progressed at a slow pace that could bore the viewer. In general, "Safar Barlek" is unfortunately not a production worth watching. This series will be a big disappointment for viewers looking for deep storytelling or strong character development. It also has little to do with history... a movie that reeks of racism...
A Historical Disaster
I've seen a lot of bad television in my time, but this series takes the cake. It's a historical travesty that somehow managed to combine misleading plotlines, glaring inaccuracies, and painfully wooden acting into one catastrophic package.
The show's creators seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of the time period they're attempting to portray. Historical events are twisted into unrecognizable shapes, characters are given motivations that defy logic, and important details are either completely omitted or grossly exaggerated. It's as if they consulted a child's coloring book for their research.
The acting is equally atrocious. The leads are so devoid of charisma that you'd be hard-pressed to remember their names five minutes after watching. They deliver their lines with all the emotion of a cardboard cutout, making it nearly impossible to invest in their stories. The supporting cast isn't much better, with many performances bordering on parody.
But perhaps the most egregious offense is the show's blatant disregard for historical accuracy. The costumes, sets, and props are often laughably inaccurate, and the dialogue is filled with anachronisms that would make a time traveler cringe. It's clear that the creators were more concerned with creating a visually appealing spectacle than with telling a historically accurate story.
In conclusion, this series is a complete waste of time. It's a disrespectful insult to the history it purports to represent, and it's a painful reminder that even talented people can make terrible choices. Avoid it at all costs.
I've seen a lot of bad television in my time, but this series takes the cake. It's a historical travesty that somehow managed to combine misleading plotlines, glaring inaccuracies, and painfully wooden acting into one catastrophic package.
The show's creators seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of the time period they're attempting to portray. Historical events are twisted into unrecognizable shapes, characters are given motivations that defy logic, and important details are either completely omitted or grossly exaggerated. It's as if they consulted a child's coloring book for their research.
The acting is equally atrocious. The leads are so devoid of charisma that you'd be hard-pressed to remember their names five minutes after watching. They deliver their lines with all the emotion of a cardboard cutout, making it nearly impossible to invest in their stories. The supporting cast isn't much better, with many performances bordering on parody.
But perhaps the most egregious offense is the show's blatant disregard for historical accuracy. The costumes, sets, and props are often laughably inaccurate, and the dialogue is filled with anachronisms that would make a time traveler cringe. It's clear that the creators were more concerned with creating a visually appealing spectacle than with telling a historically accurate story.
In conclusion, this series is a complete waste of time. It's a disrespectful insult to the history it purports to represent, and it's a painful reminder that even talented people can make terrible choices. Avoid it at all costs.
A series that is completely far from historical reality. Fahrettin Pasha and his soldiers are an army that eats locusts to protect the city from starvation and when there are no supplies left for the British invasion. Nowhere in history does it say that he opened fire on civilians. Anyone who wants to can go and research it. The Turkish army showed extraordinary success, resisting for years with zero supplies and protecting the holy lands of the Muslims. Unfortunately, thanks to the British Arabs, the holy lands of the Muslims have fallen into the hands of the British and Jewish puppet Arabs..
Historical documents and sources confirm that Fahrettin Pasha and the Ottoman soldiers under his command put up a great resistance to defend the holy lands against the British and their supporters. While the series "Safar Berlik" addresses the events in the Hejaz region during the late period of the Ottoman Empire, the distortion of these historical events to emphasize Arab nationalism and portray all Arab Muslims as being against the Ottomans is far from historical accuracy. On the contrary, many Arab Muslims, especially the people of Medina and its surroundings, resisted the British alongside the Ottoman army. The presentation of such a narrative in the series creates a misleading perception of history among viewers and oversimplifies the complex historical dynamics of the region. It is common for dramatic productions to approach historical events from a single perspective, but it is important for viewers to research historical facts and seek information from various sources to recognize such distortions.
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