Turkish fiction on Netflix is attracting more and more subscribers. The most recent example to date is the success of the romantic comedy in its own right – Merve Kült in the original version – which ranked second on the platform.
In this film, a fashion-loving young woman named Eight comes back to reality. His family is evicted from the building after the patriarch sold the property.
The heroine ends up getting engaged in a start-up company headed by an influential businessman, Anil. Eight recognizes him after a chaotic meeting in a cafe. Very quickly, tension will give way to unexpected complicity.
It plays with the rules of American romantic comedies in its own way and fills the codes of Turkish culture. On the screen we meet Ozan Dolunay and Ahsen Eroglu, real stars in their native country.
In its catalog, Netflix offers about fifty Turkish fiction. Some series, such as The Seamstress or Fatma’s Shadow, have recently been met with real enthusiasm by the French public.
As for 7. Koğuştaki Mucize – The Miracle of Cell No. 7 in French – Presented as one of the most moving dramas on the platform, the film has been in the top 10 of Netflix for several weeks during the March 2020 lockdown.
His Way is available on Netflix.
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