Kizil Goncalar
- TV Series
- 2023–2025
- 2h 30m
A mother and daughter flee to escape from a forced marriage in a restrictive sect. The mother works for a progressive psychiatrist whose daughter's identity causes turmoil, despite their gro... Read allA mother and daughter flee to escape from a forced marriage in a restrictive sect. The mother works for a progressive psychiatrist whose daughter's identity causes turmoil, despite their growing bond.A mother and daughter flee to escape from a forced marriage in a restrictive sect. The mother works for a progressive psychiatrist whose daughter's identity causes turmoil, despite their growing bond.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
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Never have I ever waited so inpatient for an episode. I love everything about this series. So well written and beautiful story. Cüneyd is my spirit animal love him and Zeynep. Watch it watch it watch it. There is always an hidden plot twist that is a bomb and I feel so bad for cüneyd and Zeynep cause all the people around them are evil. Sadi is such a funny character. I always laugh he is funny without even trying. I hate vahid so so much and I need someone to take this evil man down. I love the Islam thematic so much. Me as a Moslem learned so much from it. I need the series to keep going like this. If you want something as beautiful to watch then watch THIS.
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KG is an amazing journey! Every episode feels like a final season!!! Is brutal, a very poetic script, amazing acting, the whole cast is wonderful! Highly recommended! Cüneyd character is something different, so poetic, mystical, but with a innocence of a child and the noblest heart ever! The marriage issue is an unexpected thing, never seen an interaction like Cüneyd and Zeynep, the most beautiful "relationship" in a series, definitely KG is different from other series you ever watched, the soundtrack is amazing! The photography so wonderful. Favorite scenes are the swing ones "is this is freedom, take it. I'll be watching"
Kizil Goncalar is an incredibly well made and touching series that brings writers 's life story to the screen. The storyline beautifully explores his struggles, love for people, and dedication to justice while incorporating elements of philosophy and spirituality. It also portrays the fight against both conservative and radical ideologies, making it one of the best Turkish shows I have watched seen. Some scenes are so moving and real that I watched them twice,a truly heartfelt experience.
This is a must-watch series that requires deep concentration to fully appreciate its depth. I enjoyed every bit of it, from the powerful storytelling to the rich themes of love, philosophy, and social justice.
This is a must-watch series that requires deep concentration to fully appreciate its depth. I enjoyed every bit of it, from the powerful storytelling to the rich themes of love, philosophy, and social justice.
In the world of cliche and repetitive Turkish dizis,this series is an exception. The way that the storyline is woven and the events are designed makes you hooked all the time.
What I liked most is the dialogue and the magnificent way the senarist is trying to deliver the ideas without making the viewer feel like they are taking a lesson.
The focus onto details and the acting is something else! Every single person from the cast lives their role in a way that you forget that you are watching a series and feel like it's a real life experience. Congrats to both Mina and Mert on the huge success!
What I liked most is the dialogue and the magnificent way the senarist is trying to deliver the ideas without making the viewer feel like they are taking a lesson.
The focus onto details and the acting is something else! Every single person from the cast lives their role in a way that you forget that you are watching a series and feel like it's a real life experience. Congrats to both Mina and Mert on the huge success!
I got hooked to this series very early on and did not get bored for a second during the philosophical exchanges for instance between Cuneyd (Mert Yazicioglu) and his psychiatrist, Levent (Ozcan Deniz) or the religious exchanges between Cuneyd and his uncle Sadi Hudayi (Erkan Avci). I appreciated the wonderful mother-daughter relationship between Meriem (Ozgu Namal) and Zeynep (Mina Demirtas), and also the touching relationship between Zeynep and Mira Alkanli (Esma Yilmaz), who is the same age, and whose goofiness added a light touch to the generally heavy atmosphere. I did not expect to root for Zeynep and Cuneyd but they turned out to be real soulmates who understood each other so well. A compelling element was also the relationship between the physics professor, Suave Alkanli (Serif Erol) and Zeynep. Secondary characters such as Birgul and Arif were charming too. I thought some of the women were a bit caricatural (especially Sadi's wife and daughter), and Hande Elkanli as a journalist was not very convincing but on the whole, the series was quite riveting and hope the second season will be as compelling.
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