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Uysallar (2022)
A Must-Watch Drama of a White-Collar Family
I like human stories in movies and series. This mini-series piece was such a nice example in telling human stories thanks to its pretty rich content. The story tells us about a white-collar family, their members' attempts to liberate themselves from what they socially are. You can find various details about the lives of each family members in the storyline which is perfectly designed, workmanlike.
As you patiently watch the episodes, you will see how they have to stay in touch with each other to find themselves in the detachment from the family. You will also see why they need to have detached episodes to keep their bonds alive in family and life. You will see why each of them creates an alternative persona outside their family that they think heals their wounds in the relationships.
You will be impressed by how the script gives the idea effectively, and how the story is given by the director in such a synchronized and cohesive way. For those who like to see the series from this lens, I recommend focusing on the characters who are complementary for the story, such as Ece, Moloz, and Sofia, as well as the main characters. Long story short, this production is quite helpful in addressing relationship issues of today's white collar people in Turkey.
Bembeyaz (2021)
A good Turkish crime movie
The movie reflects psychology of a murder in an effective, mainly religious and somewhat cultural manner. You will find impressive metaphors and analogies regarding inner and relational conflicts of a Turkish man who is dealing with a serious issue he creates. For those who want to see the movie, you may want to focus on his relationship with his son, his close friend and father to better understand the messages and references the director wants to give the audience. I think Mert Firat deserves admiration with his impressive performance. The director keeps the tension of the audience throughout the movie, which is I found very effective in terms of either wondering the end of the movie or observing the main character in many ways.