Senden Daha Güzel
- TV Series
- 2022
- 2h
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6.7/10
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Follows a doctor named Efsun, from Antep, as both her professional and love life are put to the test.Follows a doctor named Efsun, from Antep, as both her professional and love life are put to the test.Follows a doctor named Efsun, from Antep, as both her professional and love life are put to the test.
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Watching it because of cemre but its the chemistry of its couple is soo good just loving each and every episode ,overall an amazing drama just give it a try you'll love it.
What a magnificent series the actors have wonderful chemistry the scenarios are beautiful and the secondary ones are great I can't wait for what's to come. Beautiful work.
10iamhaos
I've been in love with this show since the first episode. The main characters have amazing chemistry, and I also like the actors who were chosen for supporting roles. I wish success to the whole team, they deserve it.
Finally a feel good funny romcom for this summer! Hope it stays as good as episode 1 (so far only episode 1 released as I write this review). This series looks promising with Cemre Baysel acting well as a headstrong, no nonsense, smart female lead. Burak Celik plays the male character who is smart but flirtatious and slightly pompous. Both of them are doctors and will co-manage a big reputable clinic and are at odds with each other. The soundtrack is wonderful and catchy. Reminds me of the early episodes of Bay Yanlis - fast paced and entertaining. Hope this series continue to be good. Happy to give a rating of 8 for episode 1.
This Turkish romantic comedy could have been called the battle of the gorgeous eyes! Both lead actors have phenomenal eyes and they used them well in the telling of this hate to love romantic comedy. Cemre Baysel, who plays our main character and romantic female lead Efsun, has large green eyes that are the most distinctive characteristic of her face and she uses them to her advantage. Burak Çilek, who played the male romantic lead Emir, had the most gorgeous blue eyes...you could drown in them. The two leads in this short 14 episode romantic series were new to me...but I enjoyed them so much that I sought out other series that they have done in the past and watched them in the course of this 2022 series.
This is the story of Efsun who is a rural doctor practicing in Antep when fellow doctor and plastic surgeon Emir arrives to bring her to Istanbul where her estranged mother, Pervin, blackmails her into covering for her at the plastic surgery clinic that she runs and owns with Emir's father Kaya.
Efsun brings her best friend and trusty nurse, Binnur, with her and she is the only one who knows that Efsun is also a surgeon. Efsun eventually wants the clinic to not only treat the wealthy to their plastic surgeon needs, but treat those who really need it free of charge...like cleft palate repair, etc. She meets with resistance from some of the other clinicians at the clinic.
The series as a whole deals with some topics that I haven't seen dealt with in a Turkish show before...like adoption and alcoholism (Emir and his brother are both adopted and Efsun's father is an alcoholic).
There are some wonderful characters and actors in the supporting cast...Sarp, Kaya, Asli and Efsun's father to name a few. One of the things I really liked and hadn't really seen yet in a Turkish romantic comedy is that the two leads are equals...both doctors, both surgeons...one wasn't the boss of the other or wealthier or smarter than the other, they were equals and as such partners. It created a wonderful dynamic and ultimately a great romance.
I only really have two complaints and the first is pretty minor, at the beginning of the series during some of the comedic parts, Cemre who played Efsun did a bit of overly dramatic face-pulling that seemed really out of place in the series and for her professional character. That disappeared as the series went on...so really just a minor complaint from me. The only other complaint I have is the ending...it was very rushed and left some loose ends, I understand it was probably hard to wrap up the series so quickly once it was cancelled...but it seems weird that Emir wouldn't try to have their parents at a wedding. (I can't imagine his mother forgiving him!) As a fan of their romantic story I missed the actual "Evet!" and any kind of real kiss in the last episode.
Having said all of that, I think the leads and the story were very good and I strongly recommend this short run (14 episode) Turkish Romantic Comedy to all romantics and Turkish series fans (I know dramas are more popular in Turkey...but really, you should give this one a try). I for one will be looking for both Cemre and Burak in other series, they really were wonderful.
This is the story of Efsun who is a rural doctor practicing in Antep when fellow doctor and plastic surgeon Emir arrives to bring her to Istanbul where her estranged mother, Pervin, blackmails her into covering for her at the plastic surgery clinic that she runs and owns with Emir's father Kaya.
Efsun brings her best friend and trusty nurse, Binnur, with her and she is the only one who knows that Efsun is also a surgeon. Efsun eventually wants the clinic to not only treat the wealthy to their plastic surgeon needs, but treat those who really need it free of charge...like cleft palate repair, etc. She meets with resistance from some of the other clinicians at the clinic.
The series as a whole deals with some topics that I haven't seen dealt with in a Turkish show before...like adoption and alcoholism (Emir and his brother are both adopted and Efsun's father is an alcoholic).
There are some wonderful characters and actors in the supporting cast...Sarp, Kaya, Asli and Efsun's father to name a few. One of the things I really liked and hadn't really seen yet in a Turkish romantic comedy is that the two leads are equals...both doctors, both surgeons...one wasn't the boss of the other or wealthier or smarter than the other, they were equals and as such partners. It created a wonderful dynamic and ultimately a great romance.
I only really have two complaints and the first is pretty minor, at the beginning of the series during some of the comedic parts, Cemre who played Efsun did a bit of overly dramatic face-pulling that seemed really out of place in the series and for her professional character. That disappeared as the series went on...so really just a minor complaint from me. The only other complaint I have is the ending...it was very rushed and left some loose ends, I understand it was probably hard to wrap up the series so quickly once it was cancelled...but it seems weird that Emir wouldn't try to have their parents at a wedding. (I can't imagine his mother forgiving him!) As a fan of their romantic story I missed the actual "Evet!" and any kind of real kiss in the last episode.
Having said all of that, I think the leads and the story were very good and I strongly recommend this short run (14 episode) Turkish Romantic Comedy to all romantics and Turkish series fans (I know dramas are more popular in Turkey...but really, you should give this one a try). I for one will be looking for both Cemre and Burak in other series, they really were wonderful.
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