Leyla: Hayat... Ask... Adalet...
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- 2024–
- 2 h
A história de uma jovem garota que luta contra sua madrasta que arruinou sua vida e a jornada emocional pela qual ela será testada pelo amor em sua busca por vingança.A história de uma jovem garota que luta contra sua madrasta que arruinou sua vida e a jornada emocional pela qual ela será testada pelo amor em sua busca por vingança.A história de uma jovem garota que luta contra sua madrasta que arruinou sua vida e a jornada emocional pela qual ela será testada pelo amor em sua busca por vingança.
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The start was amazing, I was immediately hooked. The story line may sound unrealistic but that happens to be the type of show I like. I love Cemre's acting, she is also beyond beautiful. All other actors deserve so much more acknowledgment, every facial expression and movement is on point and you can feel the tense in situations. Their acting is so amazing that you yourself, can feel every sadness, happiness, and anger. The start dragged a little and the flashbacks were annoying because I enjoyed seeing the older Leyla getting revenge. I personally, was very satisfied and if this series get's canceled I will be most disappointed then I have ever been.
In the beginning it was really a UNIQUE and lovely show but most things has Expiry Date and this one has got quite bad now just give us an ending i don't care make it a sad one if you must but make it fast cuz it really is getting worse and worse please don't embarrass your self's any longer. What kind of story tell is this geno is dying and his parents must give him a sibling as a sacrifice in that case he must be having a chance to live with the decease like 5 years maybe since the doctor is saying he needs a sibling and everyone is ploting on giving him one, NOOR : i know life is not fair and bad people mostly get what they want but the writing is geting worse now and it's not helping the characters and by saying characters (tufans sister , i forgot her name I'm not sure if it's her or the BAD WRIGHTING but the character has lost all the respect it used to have.
I was a huge fan at first, but at this point, I can hardly watch it.
I love the lead actors, especially Cemre Baysel. The story began with an interesting premise of justice and a precious love story which honestly could and should have come to a satisfactory end several episodes ago. Unfortunately, it's going downhill with a meaningless and frankly UPSETTING turn of events that I am forcing myself to watch, just for closure. This was one of my favorite shows but now I can't stand to watch.
I will add that the child who portrayed Little Layla did an excellent job. And though a villain, Nur was often entertaining (at least initially). The show was more about her than Leyla. They could have named it Nur, for that matter.
It was really good at first, but now its a chore to watch. How unfortunate.
I love the lead actors, especially Cemre Baysel. The story began with an interesting premise of justice and a precious love story which honestly could and should have come to a satisfactory end several episodes ago. Unfortunately, it's going downhill with a meaningless and frankly UPSETTING turn of events that I am forcing myself to watch, just for closure. This was one of my favorite shows but now I can't stand to watch.
I will add that the child who portrayed Little Layla did an excellent job. And though a villain, Nur was often entertaining (at least initially). The show was more about her than Leyla. They could have named it Nur, for that matter.
It was really good at first, but now its a chore to watch. How unfortunate.
I am learning Turkish through my love of these dizis, but they are long (2+hours). This is one of the few that I do not skip any parts. The story is compelling, tragic, and suspenseful with charming supporting cast that I've seen before. It also uses some of the same techniques and music as Kara Sevda, another one of my favorites with a similar tone. Cemre as Leyla sparkles on the screen and the young Leyla and Gino scenes are amazingly talented. Those two have bright futures as actors.
Nur is a beast and the actress embues her with such evil with those wicked looks and temper, I'd like to see her in a big Hollywood production playing the Evil Queen in any story. My only criticism is that I wish that Alperen did not look so downtrodden and perpetually on the verge of tears as Civan (adult Gino). Little Gino was brave and strong and a fighter. I'd like to see more of that in the adult version.
Nur is a beast and the actress embues her with such evil with those wicked looks and temper, I'd like to see her in a big Hollywood production playing the Evil Queen in any story. My only criticism is that I wish that Alperen did not look so downtrodden and perpetually on the verge of tears as Civan (adult Gino). Little Gino was brave and strong and a fighter. I'd like to see more of that in the adult version.
.... the writers, director or whoever decides to pump-up the story to stimulate excitement as it's already going to the direction of The End, and they don't want to end it because the sponsors and advertisers do not want to.
I'll be honest, I really truly love this series, earnestly waiting for new episode each week. I like the ping-pong of domination between Nur and Leyla, waiting for the next episode to find out if Leyla won or Nur succeeded, eagerly waiting for the unraveling of secrets, for the downfall of the mighty intelligently cunning conning Nur, and just when I thought it's the end of Nur, they decided to give Civan an illness and lose his memory - that and onward episodes got messed up big time.
And to boost the story further, they decided to give the supporting casts their own story, whose insignificant roles from the beginning is nothing but mere observers, reactionists, wallflowers and added accessories. All of a sudden Hatice had an extra marital affair, when there was never a hint of that from the start, where did that story came from? They also decided that the character Ferda suddenly has no dignity and pride to not divorce Mali after she found out the infidelity right under their noses. That surprisingly, Tufan is something else (I won't spoil it for those who are starting to watch it). After several episodes without hindts, no clues, no traces, no warnings - all supporting characters are conning each others. This series has become a comedy! As a member of Turkish TV series viewing public, let me tell you this - We're not interested! Focus on the main plot and related subplots, nothing very circus-y, please. We are interested on the vindication, the vengeance, the fall of Nur, perhaps the unaliving of Nur, the hardships that leads to the lonely unaliving of the evil character.
And why do they have to hide the truth from the amnesia'd Civan? From the start, Leyla could've easily and conveniently tell Civan that they're married, that they're lovers since kids, show pictures, videos of their wedding, marital documents, testimonies of all the people around them. Perhaps, that's the advise that a psychiatrist in real life would prescribe. Why hide? Because the doctor says so? Or the writers who want to lengthen the series to please the advertisers and annoy the viewers and ultimately ruin what once was a great TV series?
Please stop treating us viewers as stupid as the series, just because we're watching it. Focus!
I'll be honest, I really truly love this series, earnestly waiting for new episode each week. I like the ping-pong of domination between Nur and Leyla, waiting for the next episode to find out if Leyla won or Nur succeeded, eagerly waiting for the unraveling of secrets, for the downfall of the mighty intelligently cunning conning Nur, and just when I thought it's the end of Nur, they decided to give Civan an illness and lose his memory - that and onward episodes got messed up big time.
And to boost the story further, they decided to give the supporting casts their own story, whose insignificant roles from the beginning is nothing but mere observers, reactionists, wallflowers and added accessories. All of a sudden Hatice had an extra marital affair, when there was never a hint of that from the start, where did that story came from? They also decided that the character Ferda suddenly has no dignity and pride to not divorce Mali after she found out the infidelity right under their noses. That surprisingly, Tufan is something else (I won't spoil it for those who are starting to watch it). After several episodes without hindts, no clues, no traces, no warnings - all supporting characters are conning each others. This series has become a comedy! As a member of Turkish TV series viewing public, let me tell you this - We're not interested! Focus on the main plot and related subplots, nothing very circus-y, please. We are interested on the vindication, the vengeance, the fall of Nur, perhaps the unaliving of Nur, the hardships that leads to the lonely unaliving of the evil character.
And why do they have to hide the truth from the amnesia'd Civan? From the start, Leyla could've easily and conveniently tell Civan that they're married, that they're lovers since kids, show pictures, videos of their wedding, marital documents, testimonies of all the people around them. Perhaps, that's the advise that a psychiatrist in real life would prescribe. Why hide? Because the doctor says so? Or the writers who want to lengthen the series to please the advertisers and annoy the viewers and ultimately ruin what once was a great TV series?
Please stop treating us viewers as stupid as the series, just because we're watching it. Focus!
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