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Nowadays, Turkey is a superpower in serial production, it even competes with the USA. Turkish soap operas are broadcast in many countries around the world, they are especially popular in LATAM, the Middle East, Central and South Asia, and the Balkans.
You can see Turkish series in the Hungarian TV, too. Their popularity here are varied, since among the low class, working class and rural Hungarians (and even the Gypsies, too) the Turkish series are very popular, especially among women, but among the urban upper middle-class they are not popular and these series are surrounded by public hatred, and some people openly declare that Turkish series are just as crappy as the LATAM telenovelas.
The my personal opinion about the Turkish soap operas are mixed. I like their exoticism, the folk music background, the conservative valuesy, you can get to know Turkish culture and landscapes in them and the attractive actors (actors in other countries are also attractive on average, but Turkish actors are especially so), but I don't like that each series has the same story, this is unimaginative, also they are very long and drawn-out, also they exaggerate the dramas and cries.
So, I understand all those who love and hate the Turkish soap operas.
There are some original Turkish series on streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, ect.), but both the positive and negative characteristics of the Turkish series are taken out of them.
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I don't watch Turkish TV series much. One major reason is that they tend to be quite lengthy, around 90 minutes per episode, which is almost like watching a full-length movie.
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All of them are shit nowadays, the time when Turkish series were good is over. All are the same, same story about rich boy who falls in love with a poor girl somewhere in Istanbul, non authentic series about Turkish history or whatever. When I was a child there were some very funny series but now no one would dare to show anything like them in tv, that happens if someone radical conservative is ruling your country. I only watch Turkish Masterchef, nothing else, Turkish series are made for women who don’t work and stay at home or third world ignorants who think Turkish series about Ottomans are real.
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It's 2024 and people still waste their time with TV?![]()
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Serbian TV channels often play Turkish series with serbian subtitles my mum watches it. I dont watch it, but I used to watch or follow one so far in my whole life and it was great though. I liked it. The name was Aci Hayat but it was in 2010 or something, i guess it is very old now and outdated. I dont watch any series though, also not on netflix or american series or anything. I watch sometimes a movie, i prefer movies over series.
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In the moonlit dance of evening's grace, Roma women with beauty, hearts ablaze. Eyes that glimmer like stars in night, Their laughter, a song, pure delight.
With flowing skirts and steps so light, They spin through life, a vibrant sight. Jewels that glint and hair that flows, In their presence, a garden grows.
Roma men with courage bold, Stories of their bravery told. Through trials and paths unknown, Their strength and honor brightly shown.
With hearts as wild as open skies, They face the world with fearless eyes. Protectors of their kin and kind, In every shadow, light they find.
Together in a timeless dance, Of love and life, a fierce romance. The Roma spirit, free and strong, In every heartbeat, in every song.
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Very melodramatic. I watched too many series back then (American and Turkish) : Nip Tuck, Ezel. This made me fail university.
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