The series tells how a hunter who thinks that he will not go down from the peaks falls prey to his prey, and how an unhappy woman who has convinced herself that she will not be loved becomes... Read allThe series tells how a hunter who thinks that he will not go down from the peaks falls prey to his prey, and how an unhappy woman who has convinced herself that she will not be loved becomes a hunter in her tragic life.The series tells how a hunter who thinks that he will not go down from the peaks falls prey to his prey, and how an unhappy woman who has convinced herself that she will not be loved becomes a hunter in her tragic life.
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A classic unimaginative Turkish soap opera. A few locations because it has to be cheap so they can give all the money to the lead actor. Again a man and a woman being cheated on, blah, blah, blah. There is no depth in the story. The characters are not well studied and the dialogues are very simple. As a viewer, why should I sit and watch on the screen again a cheating story that I have already seen and heard many times in my life? While such a simple story could have been told in 45 minutes, the fact that it was extended for a long time like 2 hours made an already hollow story unbearable. One of the. One of the worst shows I've ever seen!
There may be differences between the book and the series. The pleasure of the cruise, the atmosphere, the acting and the music I think are great. This is my opinion that the participants and the ones who disagree. But it's not a 1 point series.
But Sedece doesn't buy Netflix in this series or watch, it's a complete head-drop series. I love the music and venues in the series and the characters' clothes are very harmonious and suitable for the atmosphere in every episodel. I think it would be better for all viewers to watch this series neutrally instead of watching it in a biased way and decide later.
But Sedece doesn't buy Netflix in this series or watch, it's a complete head-drop series. I love the music and venues in the series and the characters' clothes are very harmonious and suitable for the atmosphere in every episodel. I think it would be better for all viewers to watch this series neutrally instead of watching it in a biased way and decide later.
What a great series! Cannot wait for season 2.
Whe it started, I wasn't enthralled, but soon realised it was a slow introduction to the main characters & their back story, which is what fuels the whole drama. Wealth, power, egos & the other extreme of poverty & bullying.
Kenan Baran....old fashioned Casanova & all those who fall under him. You'll have a love/hate relationship with him for sure!
The acress who plays Fadime is fabulous.
Give this series a shot....you wont regret it!!
Whe it started, I wasn't enthralled, but soon realised it was a slow introduction to the main characters & their back story, which is what fuels the whole drama. Wealth, power, egos & the other extreme of poverty & bullying.
Kenan Baran....old fashioned Casanova & all those who fall under him. You'll have a love/hate relationship with him for sure!
The acress who plays Fadime is fabulous.
Give this series a shot....you wont regret it!!
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Kral Kaybederse (The Fall of the King) has quickly established itself as one of the most compelling Turkish dramas of 2025. Adapted from Dr. Gülseren Budayicioglu's powerful novel, the series offers a deeply psychological journey into themes of ego, vulnerability, and the slow erosion of power. At its heart is a haunting character study that keeps viewers emotionally invested from start to finish.
Leading the charge is Halit Ergenc, who delivers a career-defining performance as Kenan Baran - a man once at the top of his game, now struggling to hold onto control as his world quietly unravels. Ergenc masterfully conveys both the imposing presence of Kenan's former self and the fragility lurking beneath his surface. It's a nuanced, layered performance that brings real humanity to a character that could've easily been painted in black and white.
Supporting Ergenc is a phenomenal cast that adds richness and resonance to the storyline. Merve Dizdar (Fadi), Aslihan Gürbüz (Handan), and Nilperi Sahinkaya (Özlem) each bring complexity and emotional depth to their roles. Their interactions with Kenan not only shape the story's tension but reveal the intricacies of the relationships and personal histories at play.
Visually striking and thematically bold, Kral Kaybederse doesn't just tell a story - it dissects a psyche. With its blend of drama, emotional realism, and sharp character development, the series stands out not only as a faithful literary adaptation but as a standout on its own terms.
Leading the charge is Halit Ergenc, who delivers a career-defining performance as Kenan Baran - a man once at the top of his game, now struggling to hold onto control as his world quietly unravels. Ergenc masterfully conveys both the imposing presence of Kenan's former self and the fragility lurking beneath his surface. It's a nuanced, layered performance that brings real humanity to a character that could've easily been painted in black and white.
Supporting Ergenc is a phenomenal cast that adds richness and resonance to the storyline. Merve Dizdar (Fadi), Aslihan Gürbüz (Handan), and Nilperi Sahinkaya (Özlem) each bring complexity and emotional depth to their roles. Their interactions with Kenan not only shape the story's tension but reveal the intricacies of the relationships and personal histories at play.
Visually striking and thematically bold, Kral Kaybederse doesn't just tell a story - it dissects a psyche. With its blend of drama, emotional realism, and sharp character development, the series stands out not only as a faithful literary adaptation but as a standout on its own terms.
If you arent looking for a shallow drama show and into psychology; this is a great show for you. Basically a biography of a narcisist. If you have ever encountered a narcisist before, you find some scenes actually pretty funny because you know they are ridicilously true.
No unrealistic coincidences as you would expect in a Turkish drama show. Cant wait for season 2.
No unrealistic coincidences as you would expect in a Turkish drama show. Cant wait for season 2.
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