20 reviews
Why is this not getting great reviews!! Its so good! Great story & plot! Thrilling, romance, twists, family, hope, loyalty, all mashed together. Great main cast & fabulous background love story. Totally recommend watching Siyah Inci....great little find 💗
- orlabrod-90910
- Nov 10, 2020
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- moideenarshad
- Jun 2, 2021
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Hande Erçel is a phenomenal actress she keeps you hooked to the screen ! Amazing character portrayal and she really has chemistry with everyone ! Coz the chemistry was off the charts ! Average writing but worth a watch.
- nileshshahinnovation
- Jul 30, 2021
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Honestly tragic drama is not my thing !
But good portrayal by actors Hazal and Kenan keeps you hooked to the screen the chemistry between Hazal and Kenan and Hazal and Vural keeps you hooked literally my 3rd show of Hande and she has chemistry with all her co-stars ! Literally a gem of an artist ! Very excited for her upcoming projects ! Bless her may she keeps on thriving !
But good portrayal by actors Hazal and Kenan keeps you hooked to the screen the chemistry between Hazal and Kenan and Hazal and Vural keeps you hooked literally my 3rd show of Hande and she has chemistry with all her co-stars ! Literally a gem of an artist ! Very excited for her upcoming projects ! Bless her may she keeps on thriving !
The story is great. The acting is brilliant. The main actress Hande Erçle's acting becomes better than the ones before this, and Tolgahan Sayisman is so good. The two look good and real. The ending is nice but it doesn't just contain much details as the other episodes, as it should (in my opinion). But that doesn't mess up the whole thing. We all, as a family, love it so much. You should check it out.
- ebenbanban
- Dec 9, 2020
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Really the story was not that well written but the character of Hazal and the chemistry between her and Kenan and Vural keeps you hooked to the screen ! Interesting show ! Hande Erçel really has a good range as an actor what a phenomenal actress ! Look forward to see her work always !
- mansijain-06308
- Aug 27, 2021
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It's way too sad and wayyyyy too much. the first episode was just heartbreaking couldn't watch after it
And I understand why it was canceled.
Its a Wonderful Show!!! It did too well in Bangladesh and hooked the audiences very well. Its a family show as well as very attractive for Young Audiences.
The acting is excellent! Especially Vural! Really sick maniac! I looked at it in one breath!
- alitsiya-23585
- Sep 24, 2021
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- osmansinfo
- Apr 18, 2020
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The writing is bad but the chemistry between main leads is good ! Character portrayal of Hazal is amazing also chemistry between Hazal and Kenan and Berk and Hande is amazing ! Overall worth a watch for a tragic drama ! Writing should have been better !
- pgdbmtimes
- Aug 6, 2021
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I don't love it at all the leads have no chemistry and they can't act hande can't even cry she have zero talent I don't how she became an actress awful awful show worst show ever I couldn't see more than 3 episodes.
- marymaryyy
- Sep 14, 2021
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The film masterfully weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and drama, creating a captivating narrative that explores the darker side of human nature. The cinematography is stunning, with eerie landscapes and haunting visuals that perfectly complement the movie's tense and foreboding atmosphere. The cast delivers strong performances, bringing depth and nuance to their complex characters.
The pacing is well-balanced, slowly building tension and culminating in a shocking climax that will leave you breathless. The themes of trauma, guilt, and redemption are expertly intertwined, adding depth and complexity to the story.
The pacing is well-balanced, slowly building tension and culminating in a shocking climax that will leave you breathless. The themes of trauma, guilt, and redemption are expertly intertwined, adding depth and complexity to the story.
A haunting score, rich with cello and ambient textures, amplifies the tension. Themes of greed, redemption, and the weight of heritage are explored thoughtfully, though occasional dialogue feels overly expository.
The pacing lags in early episodes, and some plot twists are telegraphed too early. A subplot involving Elena's estranged sister adds little to the central mystery, feeling like a detour.
Despite its flaws, *Black Pearl* is a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric mysteries. Its strengths-gorgeous visuals, a gripping lead performance, and an evocative exploration of legacy-outshine its stumbles. While not revolutionary, it's a worthy addition to the genre, best enjoyed with a patient eye and a love for waves crashing against secrets.
The pacing lags in early episodes, and some plot twists are telegraphed too early. A subplot involving Elena's estranged sister adds little to the central mystery, feeling like a detour.
Despite its flaws, *Black Pearl* is a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric mysteries. Its strengths-gorgeous visuals, a gripping lead performance, and an evocative exploration of legacy-outshine its stumbles. While not revolutionary, it's a worthy addition to the genre, best enjoyed with a patient eye and a love for waves crashing against secrets.
- CryptoMentor0
- Mar 4, 2025
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One of the film's greatest strengths is its stunning visual portrayal. Each scene appears highly artistic, with perfect lighting and composition, as if we're viewing a living painting. The actors deliver powerful performances, with the lead bringing deep emotions to life in every scene. The film presents complex and relatable characters, engaging the audience emotionally from the start. The plot is intelligently crafted, taking us on a journey filled with intrigue, mystery, and unexpected twists. Black Pearl is a film that masterfully combines beautiful cinematography with an emotionally rich and profound storyline. The film presents complex, relatable characters that engage the audience emotionally from the very beginning.
- abdullohahmad
- Nov 9, 2024
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*Black Pearl* is such a hidden gem! I got completely hooked by the love story and the incredible chemistry between the characters. Hande Erçel as Hazal is just amazing-she totally carried the show with her emotional range and connection to Kenan. The plot can be pretty heartbreaking and tragic, but that's what makes it so addictive. The drama, the unexpected twists, and all the intense emotions just keep you glued to the screen. Even though the writing has its flaws, it didn't really matter to me because the performances were so strong. If you're into emotional rollercoasters, this one is absolutely worth watching!
- bufordbraun
- Sep 15, 2024
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Watched Siyah Inci (2017-2018) and found it to be an emotional and captivating drama filled with love, betrayal, and unexpected twists. The story follows Hazal and Kenan, whose deep love is tested by jealousy, family conflicts, and dark secrets. The performances of the lead actors are truly impressive, bringing intensity and depth to their characters. The cinematography beautifully captures the emotional weight of the story, making every scene even more impactful. Siyah Inci kept me engaged with its gripping plot, and I highly recommend it to fans of dramatic and passionate love stories. I love this series !
The lead actress delivers a powerful performance, bringing a fierce yet vulnerable energy to Zeynep. She brings depth to the character, capturing her moments of strength and fragility with ease. The chemistry between Zeynep and the male protagonist is electric, adding intensity to the romantic arc, while also highlighting the contrasts in their values and desires. Black Pearl is a captivating Turkish drama that skillfully intertwines romance, betrayal, and family dynamics, set against a world of wealth, power, and the raw struggles of its complex characters. This gripping series tells the story of the strong-willed and independent women, as well as the men who try to fight for their love and freedom within a system filled with corruption, lies, and injustice.
- harshojha-11942
- Feb 16, 2025
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"The House That Jack Built" (2018), directed by Lars von Trier, is a provocative psychological horror film that delves into the mind of Jack, a serial killer portrayed by Matt Dillon. Structured as a series of incidents, the film explores Jack's evolution over 12 years, presenting his murders as twisted works of art. Dillon delivers a chilling performance, capturing Jack's meticulous and detached nature. The film's graphic violence and dark humor have sparked controversy, leading to walkouts during its Cannes premiere. While some view it as a profound commentary on art and morality, others find it excessively disturbing. It's a polarizing piece that challenges viewers' sensibilities.
- vinkip-65681
- Feb 20, 2025
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