Sila
- TV Series
- 2006–2008
- 1h 10m
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5.4/10
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A young woman's forced marriage to the agha of a tribe in Southeastern Turkey leads to tragedy and social change.A young woman's forced marriage to the agha of a tribe in Southeastern Turkey leads to tragedy and social change.A young woman's forced marriage to the agha of a tribe in Southeastern Turkey leads to tragedy and social change.
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I started watching out of curiosity merely because it was a "turkish soap opera". It was therefore with great surprise that I found myself taking great interest in the program. Far from being the traditional sentimental cliché, the show convincingly presents a reality of confrontation between traditional culture and the contemporary world of rationality and minority rights. The story unfolds with many everyday situations (kind of Iranian films insights), consistent characters with convincing dialogue and a love story that profoundly turns the characters and their world views. A special note is needed to the "Boran"character, magnified by the remarkable charisma and interpretation of the actor Mehmet Akif Alakurt. Finally, an unexpected good surprise.
the social aspects of old Turkish rules, the splendid landscapes, the decent performances, the music and the pieces from a world at borders of modernization. each of them represents a virtue. but the essence is the ordinary pink romanticism, the adventures in fake clothes, the accent on a beautiful couple and the tricks of each soap opera who impose the frame of a world with deep roots of fairy tale for adults. it is a nice series. not remarkable but useful window to a strange civilization. the poor girl, the cute aga, the sacrifice, love, revenge, walls and good intentions are each at right place and the right dimension. a film about relationships and order , in many parts version of The Beauty and The Beast, not different by the long chain of Turkish soap operas but , in essence, beautiful, almost against the not the best script.
This rather long and sometimes, too long TV series is actually very well done and gives insight to some of the aspects of Turkish society torn between modernism and ancient tribal traditions. Beautiful photography in equally magnificent scenery make this series a must see.
The complicated relationship between Sila and Boran is well interpreted by two good professional actors and obviously well directed. The plot is sometimes exaggerated and melodramatic but obviously the producers had to find ways to add episodes in order to sell them. In spite of this, the director managed to assemble something which has captured the attention of millions of households, making it one of the best episode TV movies of the past decade.
The complicated relationship between Sila and Boran is well interpreted by two good professional actors and obviously well directed. The plot is sometimes exaggerated and melodramatic but obviously the producers had to find ways to add episodes in order to sell them. In spite of this, the director managed to assemble something which has captured the attention of millions of households, making it one of the best episode TV movies of the past decade.
There's something magical about this series. It's an old classic that you can rewatch with amazing landscape and sceneries, a timeless romance and beautiful music. It also tackles the issues of gender inequalities, cruelty against women, cultural and religious differences. However, it's a bit slow and the viewer may want to be patient as the events slowly unfolds and repeat themselves. There are quite a number of repetitive flashbacks too. Some characters are very cruel and they can stay on for all the episodes. So, it can be rather tiresome for the viewer. But all in all, the series is very well executed and mesmerizing enough to keep the viewer interested. The developments of some events may not be to my liking but then they for the entire package. So, just watch it slowly.
Love this Show. Love the mansion. Love the starting song and the video associated with it. One of the best wedding dance sequence in this one. I wish they remake it in 4K.
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- TriviaYavuz Bingöl was offered the role of 'Boran'.
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