


Im Istanbul der 1970er-Jahre führt die verbotene Liebe zwischen einem Mann und einer Verkäuferin zu lebenslanger Obsession und Sehnsucht. Nach Orhan Pamuks Roman.
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You're pathetic, how much worse can you make these productions? I don't understand how you manage to produce these mediocre shows every time. The series should have been called "Museum of Perversion." Seriously, they call a poor person a rapist, but when a rich person does it, they call it an outward expression of their inner world. What are you doing? A 30-year-old man sleeps with an 18-year-old girl, and they shamelessly say they're studying math. The girl's mother even tells the man, "You really mistreated my daughter while we were studying math." I'm going to lose my mind. I ask you, is this normal? They present immoral things as romantic love stories. The man is sick, a pervert, and they portray him as romantic. I look at the comments, and they're writing that it's a book adaptation. Let's not kid ourselves, it's about perversion against a young girl. Under the guise of literature, it's about a man perverting himself against a girl younger than himself, but who are you even talking to? Look at the comments, how pathetic we are. What if those scenes you enjoy watching happened to your daughter, or if you were having, or are having, a sexual encounter with a 30-year-old man? Don't normalize things like this that you wouldn't want to happen to yourselves. Because this isn't normal. The girl comes every day at the same time, makes the man happy, and leaves; that's all. You're despicable...






















