In cosmopolitan 1950s Istanbul, a mother with a troubled past works at a nightclub to reconnect with and help the rebellious daughter she couldn't raise.In cosmopolitan 1950s Istanbul, a mother with a troubled past works at a nightclub to reconnect with and help the rebellious daughter she couldn't raise.In cosmopolitan 1950s Istanbul, a mother with a troubled past works at a nightclub to reconnect with and help the rebellious daughter she couldn't raise.
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Kulup aka The Club is an amazing all star cast new Turkish show on Netflix set in the 1950s of Istanbul. It's very well acted, good script, good storyline. Salih Bademici can SING! I was blown away by his voice, amazing! It's a very nice story of a mother trying to connect with her daughter after 17 years after being in prison.
I think people should watch the show with an open mind and just enjoy the show, the story, and the breath taking performances from the actors and actresses. Ignore the negative reviews.
I think people should watch the show with an open mind and just enjoy the show, the story, and the breath taking performances from the actors and actresses. Ignore the negative reviews.
This is a great story, love the time period of the 1950s, costumes and casting is perfection. Again, another wonderful Turkish series with unique story telling and engaging from beginning to end. I would like to continue with more episodes for sure.
10Rahel_
As a Jewish and Israeli woman I would like to thank the producers of this serie for what they brought. Except for making a quality drama they really tried to show history through the story. They didn't paint any of the sides in unneeded colors. Just kept it real.
I remember a Jewish man who grew up in Turkey telling me how he missed it, how great it was to live there and how close were the relationships he had with Muslims there, but because of the political situation his Muslim friends used to tell him it would be better for him to convert to Islam, then he won't have the problems he had. He said many people were hiding their religious symbols in order not to get in trouble. I could sense his words through the serie.
Thanks again.
I remember a Jewish man who grew up in Turkey telling me how he missed it, how great it was to live there and how close were the relationships he had with Muslims there, but because of the political situation his Muslim friends used to tell him it would be better for him to convert to Islam, then he won't have the problems he had. He said many people were hiding their religious symbols in order not to get in trouble. I could sense his words through the serie.
Thanks again.
It reflects the Istanbul of the 1950s very well. Its cosmopolitan but out of touch.
Costumes and scenery are very well done.
And it showed some events that are usualy not talked about. There are some historical inaccuracies but its worth watching.
Costumes and scenery are very well done.
And it showed some events that are usualy not talked about. There are some historical inaccuracies but its worth watching.
Everyone thought he was a great actor; Salih Bademci. He became a giant with his acting. He has displayed such a strong acting that everyone who watches it is almost fascinated and you want to watch it again and again.
Did you know
- GoofsSome of the people smoke filtered cigarettes. Since the show is set in the mid '50s, that is not correct. The first filtered cigarettes showed up in Turkey in 1959.
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- 45m
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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