Ya Çok Seversen
- TV Series
- 2023
- 2h 13m
Ates was sent to boarding school after his mother's death and never returned home. He trusts no one. Leyla, on the other hand, has never known her family and earns money by cheating. What wi... Read allAtes was sent to boarding school after his mother's death and never returned home. He trusts no one. Leyla, on the other hand, has never known her family and earns money by cheating. What will happen when they cross paths?Ates was sent to boarding school after his mother's death and never returned home. He trusts no one. Leyla, on the other hand, has never known her family and earns money by cheating. What will happen when they cross paths?
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Covers all the things you want be it comedy romance drama the leads have so much chemistry that can be felt from a glance. Kerem bursin is an excellent actor and hafsanur is a nice discovery. Show keeps getting better with every episode which is very surprising amazing work by crew Ali bilgin and the team of yargi no doubt of their talent. Kerem bursin delivers the emotional character to the point side characters are also very good great casting especially the kids they are very cute relatable and very good at acting all are professional actors excellent just best Turkish show hands down you will love it.
Best Turkish show has everything best actors best director best production fast story unique great casting amazing cinematography kerem bursin is the best actor never disappoints with his choices and acting worth a watch and to recommend everyone something you can sit and watch with family has nice comedy drama romance great chemistry just insane make sure to watch it it's my guarantee you will get addicted to it i totally recommend it another blockbuster from kerem bursin ycs is the best all the best to the amazing cast team and the production I will watch this again so good the best Turkish show.
One of the film's strongest aspects lies in its skillful exploration of trust and authenticity. As Ates and Leyla learn to confront their demons and open their hearts, they find solace in each other's vulnerability, breaking down the barriers that once isolated them from the world. Their evolving relationship is both tender and bittersweet, a testament to the profound impact of genuine human connections.
As the characters embark on a transformative journey, the film leaves us pondering the significance of genuine connections in shaping our destinies. A testament to the resilience of the human spirit, Crossing Paths is a cinematic masterpiece that lingers in the heart long after the final credits roll.
As the characters embark on a transformative journey, the film leaves us pondering the significance of genuine connections in shaping our destinies. A testament to the resilience of the human spirit, Crossing Paths is a cinematic masterpiece that lingers in the heart long after the final credits roll.
I was waiting anxiously for Kerem's return to the screens. I knew he wouldn't let me down because I blindly trust his career choices, he never misses a beat. In fact, Ya Çok Seversen is also a small jewel full of intrigue. A family drama that doesn't exclude funny moments, it's well balanced, the writing is impeccable and the cast is all on point. Hafsa was a pleasant discovery, her chemistry with Kerem can be felt even at a glance. I can't wait to find out what this story has in store for us. I advise everyone to start it to detach their heads from our reality and spend a few hours in the company of an original story that has so much to say.
This review is based on the first 3 episodes which are the total episodes released to-date. Firstly, this series is entertaining, possesses a good vibe, funny at times, fast paced and has a good cast including our very compatible 2 main leads. Leyla (played by Hafsanur) and Ates (played by Kerem) are wonderful to watch together - you can feel the banter and tension simmering and building between them and the strong attraction they have despite their differences and by the 3rd episode you have them kissing. Well, this is what one looks for in a romcom, anyways - some feel good time without too much sorrow and cruel sidekicks. I love Hafsanur's acting. She has this joyful lively stubborn vibe. I first watched her in Son Yaz and thought how beautiful she is. Kerem is at his best again. I also like the 3 children included in this series - gives a refreshing addition. The weak link in this series is the plot which has been overused again and again. There's the ultra rich guy who has his own dark vulnerable secret and the lying poor heroine (this time even a con woman) who has a soft heart and a mystery about her mother. Then there's a jealous "wanna be" girlfriend. I just hope the plot develops more and Leyla has more to contribute in terms of her development of her role. There are a few scenes that reminds me of Love for Rent (Defne and Omer). Those who love that series will recognize which scenes those are. So, a rating of 8 for all 3 episodes of this series which so far in my view is one of the more enjoyable romcoms this summer.
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