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Two wealthy businessmen with car obsessions cross paths with an idealist pediatrician. Love enters the equation, and their lives change for good.Two wealthy businessmen with car obsessions cross paths with an idealist pediatrician. Love enters the equation, and their lives change for good.Two wealthy businessmen with car obsessions cross paths with an idealist pediatrician. Love enters the equation, and their lives change for good.
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After watching great Spanish "Crematorium" (20111) series on Netflix, the "search" have suggested the Turkish "Intersection".
Gorgeous women, stunning scenery and a complex family drama keep me engaged.
The real star of the Season1 is a little boy Aybars Kartal Özson (Kaan). The child actor has mind blowing abilities so truthfully convey human emotions that it looks like he is not acting, but actually "living" in the unfolding drama. He is extremely cute with a smile that would melt anyone's heart.
Ibrahim Celikkol (Ali Nejat), while good looking, is a bit" stiff" in Season 1 with the same sulky expression in each scene. He got better in Season 2, but in the last Episode (13) his acting was very bad. You could see he is forcing himself to act. In my opinion he is miscast for the leading role.
Neslihan character played by Rojda Demirer is interesting and entertaining.
Belçim Bilgin (Naz) acting also got better.
I couldn't help but notice how emotionally unstable women are in the Series. How much drama they create out of nothing just to torture men. Not one strong, level-headed female character, or may be intriguante Neslihan? Her facial expressions are priceless.
I am on Season 3, episode 1.
I enjoyed the movie until Eylul was brought in. I felt terribly sad for Naz. I saw her as being given the short end of the stick. Naz did not pursue Ali Najet, he pursued her. And after giving him her whole heart he turns around and stumps on her heart. She not only gave her heart to Ali Najet, but she loved Kaan as her own son long before Ali Najet pursued her. Then he turned into a real jerk after Eylul came back into the picture. If she was his true love; why didn't he look for her before attempting to build a relationship w/Naz. I would like to think these shows are made to capture the attention of people and how it relates close to being surreal. But no, Ali Najet continues to crush Naz's heart by carrying on w/his girlfriend Eylul. This guy was planning on tearing Naz's heart into pieces right up to the day before their wedding, only she was murdered the night prior. The jerk was spared. And not only was he hurting Naz and making a fool out of her big time, he was also breaking his own son Kaan's heart. I lost respect for Ali Najet when his character became a real jerk!
A beautiful series to the part where Ali ends up on the beach with Eylül. This completely destroyed the series. I had no desire to look at other parts. Eylül was only to remain a friend to create the car. If Naz had to die, Ali should have loved lawyer Nihan. The story with my mother is very nice again, but unfortunately, by making Ali a traitor to Naz, the series lost its meaning. If the series was without Eylül and had a few extra parts to catch the killer Naz, it would be a great series. Rated up to 21 episodes 10 stars from the next episode 5 stars. Such a shame. The series was set very high.
Eyyul left Ali for many years after Baris dead and come back to realized that she still in love with Ali. Waoooo. He used Naz as a babysitter, Naz stay with Kaan, Naz take Kaan to your house and I kiss you in the forehead because you are a good person. He killed Naz in my opinion.
This series had the potential to be a damn masterpiece. For the first and most of the second season, it was an engrossing drama about tragic characters with stories we cared about, superbly and subtly acted, well-paced, with moving moving and thoughtful cinematography. The central conflicts and questions in the characters' lives were interesting but not far-fetched. What happened between the second and the third season was beyond comprehension. It felt like another set of writers and directors took over and completely ruined it, made it like a cheap version of Game of Thrones, with story twists that were completely out of place and character revisions that were also completely out of step with what they had spent 40 hours building. At the end, we are just left with exasperation. I'm so disappointed!!! The first and second seasons were brilliant but they ruined it trying to go for a cheap thrill. Still, the acting, especially by Murat (
Teoman Kumbaracibasi),Umut (Alican Yücesoy) Tarik (
Tugrul Cetiner) and others was top notch. Shame on the writers/ producers who mangled the last season.
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