88 reviews
Things are quite exaggerated. Both leads are supposed to work in advertizing, but afford luxury places to live in. Pictures are also made to show only the best views of Istanbul and Cappadokia.
The chemistry of the lead couple could be better., but I have seen much worse before. But that of course helps the point that both play hard to get for most of the movie. Overall a bit old-fashioned kind of romance.
The chemistry of the lead couple could be better., but I have seen much worse before. But that of course helps the point that both play hard to get for most of the movie. Overall a bit old-fashioned kind of romance.
This movie is well directed and well acted. It's also very fresh considering all of Turkish romcoms are either more comedy or drama. This takes American recipe and applies it with all of its clichés, and I mean ALL OF THEM.
But I don't mind clichés, they exist for a reason. This movie is cute and overwhelmingly lovey, and it's not a remake of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. They never actually try to lose the other person.
It's an enjoyable romantic comedy with a fun script and leads with an actual chemistry.
But I don't mind clichés, they exist for a reason. This movie is cute and overwhelmingly lovey, and it's not a remake of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. They never actually try to lose the other person.
It's an enjoyable romantic comedy with a fun script and leads with an actual chemistry.
- sarahilayda1
- Feb 13, 2022
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It's good romcom, light, entertaining, fun with all necessary components, stunning couple with very good and natural chemistry, they are enjoyable to watch, not boring for minute, I would liked to have longer version. Recommend to watch in original sound with subtitles.
Just a terrible movie. I could barely get through it. It felt weird, and I do enjoy me some Turkish Dramas, but this RomCom wannabe movie was lackluster. Cringe, cringe and more cringe. Actors were ok... supporting actors were bland. It just felt like this movie was all over the place, and could not give what it was trying to give.
- marwillreview
- Feb 15, 2022
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The acting, the scenes and the clothes were really good. It took a while for me to grab pen and paper and write down everything he said. Definitely a must watch romance movie.
- nezaketerismen
- Feb 11, 2022
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We've certainly seen this story over and over again but for a Turkish film, I found it quite racy with the kissing scenes and all that. Plus, the more I like the lead actress.
So if you like basic love stories watch it but if you're trying to come up with something new I don't really think you'll like it because it's always the same, you know a girl and a boy who play a game and who at first don't really love each other but fall in love in the end...
So if you like basic love stories watch it but if you're trying to come up with something new I don't really think you'll like it because it's always the same, you know a girl and a boy who play a game and who at first don't really love each other but fall in love in the end...
- queenakachocolate
- Feb 21, 2022
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Cute movie with a quick pace and no unnecessary drama to give us a light fun romcom without a dull moment.
And the chemistry between the leads was so good and so was the cinematography.
And the chemistry between the leads was so good and so was the cinematography.
I was so anxious to see this movie because I like both leads from their other projects. There were a few cute moment, however, I felt that this story was too predictable, and the characters were "cheap". I didn't like their quickie connection-it just seemed too rushed and not authentic. I was not convinced that this couple had any emotional connection... Maybe they could rename it to "Lust Tactics".
This is the worst movie I have ever seen and it does even not deserve 1 star. Very very very bad acting and very very very bad script. I have never written a review on this page. I just cut the movie to write this review. The only good thing about the movie is to be able to see how beautiful is Cappadocia.
The movie is too cringe. And the main actress definitely needs some acting classes, she is beyond bad. She is overacting in each and every scene and that's why you can barely call it comedy, it's a pure cringe. To sum up, even if the romcoms are not supposed to deliver oscar-worthy performances and they are meant to just entertain people, this movie is still not worth your precious time.
Demet Ozdemir and Sukru Ozyildiz have a great performance on this romantic comedy. We get to see a different side of a Turkish Dizi this time. Great lines. Fabulous wardrobe by Demet and two fabulous and attractive partners in the protagonists. Loved it and recommend it.
- anastafford
- Feb 12, 2022
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Love Demet Ozdemir so will always watch her work. Disappointed in the voice over work tho. Would have rather listened to Turkish spoke with subtitles.
A film to watch in the background while you are cooking or eating. The storyline is cheesy as hell.
It is a shame that in the year 2022, this "thing" represents the Turkish cinema on Netflix...
It is a shame that in the year 2022, this "thing" represents the Turkish cinema on Netflix...
A fashion designer and social media love guru woman has a nice life flowing. Amongst her girl friend soc incidences of male ego and use throw growing culture she hates naturally. On other side a male with usually happy go lucky but when ON superb handling of females but end is no permanancy. Now the screen play is witty acting chemistry of just go who initiates keeps us glued to screen by hot air balloon, A Hepburn video viewing personal rain ! Adds to the veraiety. Recent blogging friends for good advice, crush love attachment ,ultra care un noticed and can be interpreted either way behavior of couple nicely portrayed. Slippery delicate but very tenderly shown. Everything adequiet in film including sex.
- dr_hgj-48231
- Mar 10, 2023
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Bad copy of how to lose a guy in 10 days. Full of cliches and copy of other dizi/films. The love scenes aren't natural you can see that the actress don't even open her mouth! Very overrated.
- patchoulis
- Feb 11, 2022
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Love Tactics has all the makings of a glossy romantic comedy; visuals, charming leads, and a sleek cinematographic style that makes everything look almost too perfect. From the vibrant cityscapes to the stylish wardrobe choices, it's a visually appealing film that knows how to catch the eye. The attention to detail in the cinematography makes for a polished viewing experience, and I found myself appreciating the care put into making each scene look cinematic and well-composed.
However, as stunning as Love Tactics may look, it doesn't bring much new to the table. The plot feels like a rehash of every other romantic comedy we've seen over the years, with very little in the way of surprises or fresh takes. The central premise of two people trying to outsmart each other with love "tactics" feels formulaic, and I couldn't shake the feeling that I had seen this story play out countless times before. It's the kind of narrative that telegraphs its every move, leaving little room for unpredictability or genuine excitement.
The sentimentality is dialed up throughout the film, and while that can be charming in small doses, here it feels excessive. Moments that are clearly designed to tug at the heartstrings come off as a bit too forced, lacking the emotional depth that could have made them resonate more. The characters go through the motions of falling in love, but there's a certain superficiality to it all, making it hard to invest fully in their journey.
One of the biggest drawbacks is the film's predictability. From the very beginning, you know exactly where it's headed, and the beats it hits along the way are far too familiar. The "will they, won't they" tension is barely there because it's so clear from the outset how things will unfold. The film drags at times, with long stretches that feel padded out by scenes that don't add much to the story.
That being said, the performances are decent, and there's a certain charm to the chemistry between the leads, even if the material they're working with is overly familiar. It's clear they're doing their best to inject some life into a tired script, and they succeed to a degree. But even their efforts can't fully lift the film out of its predictable rut.
In the end, Love Tactics is a film that delivers on style but falters in substance. It's easy on the eyes, and there are moments where you can appreciate the visual flair, but it's hard to overlook the fact that the plot feels recycled and the sentimentality feels overdone. If you're in the mood for something light and breezy with a few charming moments, it might satisfy. But if you're looking for something fresh or emotionally engaging, this one falls short.
However, as stunning as Love Tactics may look, it doesn't bring much new to the table. The plot feels like a rehash of every other romantic comedy we've seen over the years, with very little in the way of surprises or fresh takes. The central premise of two people trying to outsmart each other with love "tactics" feels formulaic, and I couldn't shake the feeling that I had seen this story play out countless times before. It's the kind of narrative that telegraphs its every move, leaving little room for unpredictability or genuine excitement.
The sentimentality is dialed up throughout the film, and while that can be charming in small doses, here it feels excessive. Moments that are clearly designed to tug at the heartstrings come off as a bit too forced, lacking the emotional depth that could have made them resonate more. The characters go through the motions of falling in love, but there's a certain superficiality to it all, making it hard to invest fully in their journey.
One of the biggest drawbacks is the film's predictability. From the very beginning, you know exactly where it's headed, and the beats it hits along the way are far too familiar. The "will they, won't they" tension is barely there because it's so clear from the outset how things will unfold. The film drags at times, with long stretches that feel padded out by scenes that don't add much to the story.
That being said, the performances are decent, and there's a certain charm to the chemistry between the leads, even if the material they're working with is overly familiar. It's clear they're doing their best to inject some life into a tired script, and they succeed to a degree. But even their efforts can't fully lift the film out of its predictable rut.
In the end, Love Tactics is a film that delivers on style but falters in substance. It's easy on the eyes, and there are moments where you can appreciate the visual flair, but it's hard to overlook the fact that the plot feels recycled and the sentimentality feels overdone. If you're in the mood for something light and breezy with a few charming moments, it might satisfy. But if you're looking for something fresh or emotionally engaging, this one falls short.
I like cliche movies, but this was way too much. It was horrible. I actually like the male actor, but even his performance was pretty bad. Script was so boring and just poor and not creative at all unfortunately.
- agenturprisma
- Mar 5, 2022
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Yes it does remind how to loose a guy in ten days but it i liked it very much. It is a romantic comedy.
I watched in the original language with portuguese subtitles and for me it is the ideal way to Watch it.
Congratulations to the actors and to the all crew.
I watched in the original language with portuguese subtitles and for me it is the ideal way to Watch it.
Congratulations to the actors and to the all crew.
- amargaridaraimundo
- Feb 11, 2022
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Although it's a cliché, I still enjoyed it and I really loved the vibe and atmosphere of it. I really love the ending, the couple was quite convincing and it actually proves love tactics!
- jana_alrefai
- May 5, 2022
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This is unfortunately a copy of a number of well known romcom films and not in a good way. The characters are one dimensional. Asli starts as appearing as a strong savvy woman, unfortunately she's reduced to a eyelash fluttering Barbie with little of value to offer the audience except an expensive wardrobe. Kerem is portrayed as a typical sexist Casanova that we are led to believe suddenly falls in love because he talks about his mother and a piano to a girl he just met. I was hoping the side characters would appear more than they did, it would have perhaps lifted this story because as it is, it's a let down. Between the cliches and the unoriginal storyline, I'd give this romcom a miss.
Just another dizi, I was hoping that since it was a Netflix product, the quality would be better and I really wanted to like it, but no:-(
The storyline is not original which would be fine if the film was well done but most scenes were just cliché scenes you will have already seen a lot in Turkish productions. Cool back and forth from one character to the other at the beginning but then every scene was just stuck one after the other too quickly to portray a quality story. It could really have been better with more investments and a bit of realism with the clothes as well. I get it that it's fun to have different designs but some looks were so over the top, it was unrealistic. Actors are gorgeous, no need for so much.
- Brunswick03
- Feb 11, 2022
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Similar story to other movies like "How To Loose A Guy In 10 Days" and many more. Good leading actors. The story should have been different and ORIGINAL!
Undoubtedly poor skilled acting and shamelessly imitated script. I guess it is the way of making fun with people's minds nowadays. I must admit they surprised me though by not doing dirty dancing scene. Good job Netflix!
- aykantopcu
- Feb 12, 2022
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I am sorry but I couldn't see it as a remake of the "How to lose a guy in 10 days" cause I really liked the original one. This one has no chemistry, overacting of the female leading part .I have stopped it three times out of boredom. Not recommended at all.
- makropoulouk
- Mar 11, 2022
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