Farah is a 28-year-old Iranian doctor who works illegally as a cleaner in Istanbul and witnesses a murder committed by the mafia.Farah is a 28-year-old Iranian doctor who works illegally as a cleaner in Istanbul and witnesses a murder committed by the mafia.Farah is a 28-year-old Iranian doctor who works illegally as a cleaner in Istanbul and witnesses a murder committed by the mafia.
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I have not seen the original but this seems to be a very promising show. Gripping story, no histrionics so far, great acting by Engin Akyurek, Demet and supporting cast. Good buildup and will definitely watch the series. I like the pace at which the characters were introduced and how their backgrounds will now unfold giving us a glimpse into their past. Excited!
Hope it stays as gripping as the buildup and does not drag unnecessarily which tends to be the case with most shows.
I am very disappointed by the earlier reviews and the conclusions sometimes viewers draw based on their past biases.
Hope it stays as gripping as the buildup and does not drag unnecessarily which tends to be the case with most shows.
I am very disappointed by the earlier reviews and the conclusions sometimes viewers draw based on their past biases.
This series is so beautiful. Every time you feel like you're watching a finished film. Direction, editing, photography, music are made to keep the viewer glued to the screen. The story is very interesting, the suspense always high. Special mention for Demet who plays Farah, this actress is a real talent, she passes without difficulty from the comic genre to the dramatic without difficulty. Her performance is so natural. Accompanied by the great Engin, award-winning actor who tries his hand at a new but absolutely spot on role. The Rastin, Kerimsah, is a baby so talented and every actor is good.
When a series leaves me wanting to keep watching the second episode right away then it's the right one! This is the case with Adim Farah! From the very first scenes he glued me to the screen with an ever increasing rhythm parallel to moments of great intimacy, all reinforced by the great skill and credibility of the leading actors such as Engin Akyurek (Tahir), Demet Ozdemir (Farah), FIrat Tanis (Mehmet) and little Rastin Paknahad (Kerim) who managed to get into the characters and the story so well that I reached the end of the episode, after 2 hours, without realizing it and exclaiming "already finished!!!"
I don't know the story well, except in broad terms, of the series from which this remake is based, but I don't care much in the end because I liked what I saw last night, and a lot!
The cast, the screenplay, the direction, the editing, the photography and last but not least the soundtrack are perfect... in short, a great product.
I hope it's just the beginning of a long exciting journey... I rarely find series that leave me with that eagerness to see the next episode and in this case I can't wait for next Wednesday!
The cast, the screenplay, the direction, the editing, the photography and last but not least the soundtrack are perfect... in short, a great product.
I hope it's just the beginning of a long exciting journey... I rarely find series that leave me with that eagerness to see the next episode and in this case I can't wait for next Wednesday!
10jellybon
The series will not be a copy of American or Argentinian series. It will have common elements, but it will be a completely different story. The first episode was excellent. The main theme is taken to another level, one that neither the Americans nor the Argentinians have reached in their versions. A strong cast, and a very well developed script. Engin Akyurek and Demet Ozdemir have an electrifying harmony. Little Rastin Paknahad is far beyond what we have seen in previous versions. It is a great injustice to say that this series is a copy of a version previously made by others...only if you are too stupid to admit it. Watch it and you won't regret it!
Finally last night I saw the first episode.
I personally think that Adim Farah is an excellent product, from every point of view.
Wise remake, built with grace and intelligence.
Convincing, often superlative acting, by each actor, starting with the protagonists Demet Özdemir (Farah) and Engin Akyürek (Tahir), without forgetting Firat Tanis (Mehmet).
Congratulations to whoever took care of the casting.
Direction, screenplay, scenography, music, editing are simply perfect.
The rhythm leaves no room for a single breath and you are not bored even for a moment.
When the episode ends, you want to start watching it again!
I hope it goes on keeping the same level!
I personally think that Adim Farah is an excellent product, from every point of view.
Wise remake, built with grace and intelligence.
Convincing, often superlative acting, by each actor, starting with the protagonists Demet Özdemir (Farah) and Engin Akyürek (Tahir), without forgetting Firat Tanis (Mehmet).
Congratulations to whoever took care of the casting.
Direction, screenplay, scenography, music, editing are simply perfect.
The rhythm leaves no room for a single breath and you are not bored even for a moment.
When the episode ends, you want to start watching it again!
I hope it goes on keeping the same level!
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