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After a plane crash, a devoted wife learns that her life and marriage is all a lie.After a plane crash, a devoted wife learns that her life and marriage is all a lie.After a plane crash, a devoted wife learns that her life and marriage is all a lie.
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Like any soup opera, a good story made too long and terrible level of actors performance.
I have no previous experience watching Turkish movies, but I believe should have much better professionals in cinema than showed in this série.
So strange - IMDb only lists seven episodes of "Son (The End)", but Netflix has 49, all under Season 1. The first 20 or so are about 47 minutes each in length, but the remainder about 28 minutes. Lots to watch!
Great acting by all, good casting, especially central character Erkan Can and Engin Altan Düzyatan who plays his younger brother. Beautiful homes, offices and scenery. New Year's Eve I was binge watching the series, enjoying seeing parts of Turkey we rarely see on American television.
An upstairs restaurant location halfway through resembles the Reina nightclub on the Bosphorus Strait. Just then I switched to the news and there was the terrible attack in Istanbul - almost thought I was dreaming.
Agree with the previous review that the beginning episodes are a bit confusing when they switch back to various years, but eventually it all makes sense. Well worth watching.
Great acting by all, good casting, especially central character Erkan Can and Engin Altan Düzyatan who plays his younger brother. Beautiful homes, offices and scenery. New Year's Eve I was binge watching the series, enjoying seeing parts of Turkey we rarely see on American television.
An upstairs restaurant location halfway through resembles the Reina nightclub on the Bosphorus Strait. Just then I switched to the news and there was the terrible attack in Istanbul - almost thought I was dreaming.
Agree with the previous review that the beginning episodes are a bit confusing when they switch back to various years, but eventually it all makes sense. Well worth watching.
I liked the story and great actings from all the crew. The reason I am posting this review is that the show is trying to implicate that country of Iran is unrealistcally looks like a poor and shattered place and Turkey is city of dreams with beautiful properties and cars and etc...
I am hoping that the reason behind this is just because of lack of research and knowledge and poor ability of production designers on the project. overall good one
Assalamu Alikum and hello to all.I am Pakistani and fond of turkish dramas this drama was telecasted in 2013 but i watched it now in 2020.It was amazing experience very mysterious the acting is also very great by actors.Locations are also very good Mehrnoush esmailpour is also very good,berrak,nehir ,engin,yigit,erkan and all specially ugur polat is amazing acting.In the end some part is never understanding when they show the grave of kudret and did not show how he died and also i donot like the death of leyla and her son Mehdi.Afterall it was good drama as in end they showed Aylin had a great heart as she forgave selim and went to Iran to find Mehdi and accept and keep firhad as her son
Agree with the other reviews. The flashbacks within flashbacks within flashbacks were tricky, especially at the beginning, and with many time differences. More manageable as the series progresses and you 'understand' what's going on. Still, a rather gripping series. The plot lines multiply but they all seem to be connected someway through the characters. And we love the views of everyday Turkish life, homes, decorations, dress; they offer an interesting insight. As one reviewer noted, not scenes of Turkey we normally see in the U.S. There are also scenes in Iran, I believe, and there, too, the background scenery is interesting: the extremely narrow pathways (you can hardly call them streets) in neighborhoods; the barren exteriors and the lush interiors. An interesting lesson in geography.
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- Alternate versionsIn many countries, the series is distributed in a reedited version of fifty 30 minute episodes or thirty-one 45 minute episodes rather than the original twenty-five 82 minute episodes, thus missing some scenes.
- ConnectionsRemade as Runner (2015)
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