Separated from family, an Uber driver gets embroiled in a crime after an accident, changing his life forever as he's exploited by nefarious people.Separated from family, an Uber driver gets embroiled in a crime after an accident, changing his life forever as he's exploited by nefarious people.Separated from family, an Uber driver gets embroiled in a crime after an accident, changing his life forever as he's exploited by nefarious people.
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ASAF is a very good 6 episode series with a gripping plot and excellent acting. The atmosphere is built very well. The omnipotent Payen Kuyern organization has arms that can reach everyone and everywhere. We feel Asaf's suffocation at first and his gradual change to comply with the power game.
All the actors are good but Cihangir Ceyhan stands out as ASAF. Burçin Terzioglu as Asaf's wife, Saadet Isil Aksoy as the journalist, Ahmet Rifat Sungar and Fatih Al as detectives all give excellent performances. Even the two children play their parts well.
I really don't understand why people wrote that Tayanc Ayaydin played Asaf. Although a very good actor himself, Tayanc Ayaydin has a small part as Asaf's brother in this series.
Many members of the cast are missing in the IMDb cast section of this series.
All the actors are good but Cihangir Ceyhan stands out as ASAF. Burçin Terzioglu as Asaf's wife, Saadet Isil Aksoy as the journalist, Ahmet Rifat Sungar and Fatih Al as detectives all give excellent performances. Even the two children play their parts well.
I really don't understand why people wrote that Tayanc Ayaydin played Asaf. Although a very good actor himself, Tayanc Ayaydin has a small part as Asaf's brother in this series.
Many members of the cast are missing in the IMDb cast section of this series.
A series that will leave you breathless. The acting is excellent, and the script is exceptionally well-constructed. The episodes are engaging, with perfectly crafted endings that seamlessly pull you into the next one. It's a perfectly balanced mini-series, not overly extended, with each episode filled with meaningful content. Unnecessary events don't waste your time. Instead, it leaves questions in your mind, constantly encouraging you to think and solve the unfolding events. I was very surprised when I read the negative comments. I feel the exact opposite about this series. Thank you, Payen Kuern, for your contributions.
The show certainly can pump out the drama. The music especially: it just hits in a way, that you expect there is something wild going on. Some operator work also tries to add to the atmosphere, but... In the end it feels like those old TV novellas I saw as a kid, I think they were advertised as Brazilian, but not sure if all of them were.
The plot is extremely simplistic. Think low budget "Mafia: The City Of Lost Heaven". And with very little logic. I mean, if you look at the story as a whole - yes, there is some level of logic to it. The kind that you see in Hallmark Christmas (or generally "romantic") movies. They do even suggest some "paranormal" at some point. Or at least there is a bit that may be interpreted as such.
The main problem is that this should have been a movie. I see potential, especially, since the 1st episode started with comments about bad phone battery, and they tried to utilize those comments only in the last episode, where it did kind of work. Not ideal, but still.
If they went with approach similar to Statham's "Crank" from 2006 but more emotional, or recent "Mercy Road" but with more people - it could have been great. They do have fast dynamics after all, it's just that all the unnecessary and stupid fluff (which is "talked about", not so much "shown") just ruins it.
But we have what we have, and as is... It's not good. Soundtrack is still the best thing about it, and perhaps they should release is as a digital album.
The plot is extremely simplistic. Think low budget "Mafia: The City Of Lost Heaven". And with very little logic. I mean, if you look at the story as a whole - yes, there is some level of logic to it. The kind that you see in Hallmark Christmas (or generally "romantic") movies. They do even suggest some "paranormal" at some point. Or at least there is a bit that may be interpreted as such.
The main problem is that this should have been a movie. I see potential, especially, since the 1st episode started with comments about bad phone battery, and they tried to utilize those comments only in the last episode, where it did kind of work. Not ideal, but still.
If they went with approach similar to Statham's "Crank" from 2006 but more emotional, or recent "Mercy Road" but with more people - it could have been great. They do have fast dynamics after all, it's just that all the unnecessary and stupid fluff (which is "talked about", not so much "shown") just ruins it.
But we have what we have, and as is... It's not good. Soundtrack is still the best thing about it, and perhaps they should release is as a digital album.
The show had a thrilling and intense vibe that immediately drew me in, reminiscent of the tension and stakes found in Squid Game. The storyline kept me on the edge of my seat, filled with unexpected twists and emotionally charged moments. The acting was particularly remarkable. Asaf delivered a captivating and layered performance, bringing depth and nuance to his character. Tayanç Ayaydin also truly stood out with his exceptional portrayal; his ability to convey raw emotion and complexity made his role unforgettable. Both actors brought a unique energy that elevated the entire production.
The show's atmosphere, combined with its compelling performances and gripping narrative, made for an overall fantastic viewing experience. It's definitely worth a watch for fans of high-stakes drama and intense storytelling Can Tayanç Ayaydin act more in Netflix shows?
The show's atmosphere, combined with its compelling performances and gripping narrative, made for an overall fantastic viewing experience. It's definitely worth a watch for fans of high-stakes drama and intense storytelling Can Tayanç Ayaydin act more in Netflix shows?
Talented cast undermined by weak script and predictable plotlines
Unfortunately, despite a talented cast and promising potential, this show fails to deliver on nearly every level except the acting. The performances are commendable, but the overall experience is let down by a lackluster script, derivative storytelling, and a disappointing absence of suspense or intrigue.
The actors deliver their roles with conviction, showing depth, charisma, and a clear effort to elevate the material they've been given.
The script feels like a patchwork of clichés borrowed from countless series and movies, offering nothing original or refreshing.
One of the most frustrating aspects of this series is the absence of any real tension or climax. The cases, which should be the backbone of the show, are resolved with such ease and predictability that there's no sense of mystery or anticipation. Instead of drawing viewers into the narrative and making them eager to see what happens next, the series settles for quick, overly simple resolutions that rob the audience of any curiosity.
The actors deliver their roles with conviction, showing depth, charisma, and a clear effort to elevate the material they've been given.
The script feels like a patchwork of clichés borrowed from countless series and movies, offering nothing original or refreshing.
One of the most frustrating aspects of this series is the absence of any real tension or climax. The cases, which should be the backbone of the show, are resolved with such ease and predictability that there's no sense of mystery or anticipation. Instead of drawing viewers into the narrative and making them eager to see what happens next, the series settles for quick, overly simple resolutions that rob the audience of any curiosity.
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