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The Wounded Lover

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Cevdet is such a colorful and a brilliantly portrayed male lead. He possesses outstanding emotional strength when it comes to hiding his double-agent identity and yet he can be so vulnerable when Azize is around. His morals are unbreakable and keep on coflicting throughout the show which makes him very relatable and manages to keep the show interesting throughout its long run. I enjoy watching him display the traditional heroic traits like courage and persistence as well as the grief and despair in times of chaos. One of the first things that caught my attention in this series is the costumography and ambience in general. The framerate of the show doesn't seem to be the usual 60fps which gives it a slightly nicer movie-like feel than that of usual soap-operas. I don't know whether the show is historically accurate, but I surely bought it; it feels nice to be at least slightly informed about what was happening in modern-day Turkey inbetween the two world wars. Bangladesh - The series premiered on Deepto TV in December 2019 under the title জননী জন্মভূমি (Jononi jonmobhumi; Mother-motherland). [8] Watching this show without having any expectations gave me an unforgettable and joyful ride. I was completely overwhelmed with such an amazing story, incredible characters, and the element of surprises I went through in every single episode. Azize, on the other hand, will find herself in a difficult struggle with her husband, three children and mother-in-law. After the incident that happened to his wife, whom he loved dearly, the Ankara Government will raise his children by struggling with the absence of Cevdet, who went to the Greek side as an agent in favour of Mustafa Kemal and his friends, and the difficulties of the war years. Yıldız is a beautiful girl with high eyes and Hilal is a patriotic and combative young girl.

It has very meaningful messages, facts and history, and we do not get to see something like this these days as most of the shows lately are more easily forgotten. "Vatanim Sensin" is an exception, it's a treasure and simply classic. A pregnant woman can not be given a divorce and also cannot remarry until after the delivery. While there was a mention of the waiting period after divorce (which actually is observed for the sole purpose of determining pregnancy in the woman being divorced) before Azize can merry Taufik, nobody raised the point of Jevdet divorcing Azize and her marriage to Taufik being void because she was pregnant. Based on a true story about the Turkish War for Independence (1919-1923), after which Turkey (Türkiye) became a nation. Vatanim Sensin tell us about a fascinating time in Turkish history, during the partition of the Ottoman Empire and the abolition of the Sultanate. The series focuses on western Turkey, the territory surrounding Izmir and the invasion of Greek military forces that were supported and funded by the european political power brokers of the day.When it comes to talking about the music, sometimes its better to avoid talking to the people who performed, wrote or produced the work to get a true perspective on it. Its all subjective anyway. The writers/performers can either only hear things they wish they could improve or worse can only tell you how great it is. So we will be enlisting the assistance of a number of willing writers to help, we'll tell you more about that later. What we can say is that there is a lot of music in the Roosterville HQ Archives, and during the last few months there has been some fertile Wounded Lovers writing and recording activity too! Wounded lover : the emotional life and spiritual writings of Henri J.M. Nouwen : implications for gay Christians in the Church. Albania - The series premiered on Kanal D Drama in July 2020 under the title Dashuri e plagosur ( Wounded love) [9]

Cevdet wants to do his best for his country without thinking about his future. Some of his peers even start to save their lives before the fall of Ottoman Empire. During these hard times, Cevdet is betrayed by his close friend Tevfik ( Onur Saylak) and finds himself as captured by allied military soldiers for 8 years.Acting in this series is top notch literally you will cry because of dialogue delievery and face expression solely . And yeah how can i forget the dialogues , the writing of the show not only how the story progress but also the dialogues and monologues itself are so inspiring ,thought provoking and full of feelings. Romania - The series premiered on Kanal D on September 13, 2017, under the title Patria mea ești tu!

After being constantly bombarded with themes of feminism from the mainstream entertainment providers, I was astounded how graciously Turkish writers managed to portray the strength of women in this show while simultaneously immersing them in their traditional roles. The primary example of this is Azize, the ultimate mother and the ideal wife of our hero Cevdet. Her motherly love towards everyone around her never stands in the way of protecting her family; it is really intriguing to observe how those two principles clash when her double-agent husband comes into play. She can be very decisive and proud when fighting for homeland as well as modest and humble when bearing sacrifices for her loved ones. When Cevdet cries, I cry. And I enjoy seeing that kind of raw emotion on screen; it is a rare sight indeed these days. Even more so when Azize comes to lift him up from the grave. Vatanim sensin, or "You Are My Homeland", is rightfully the title of the series. Vatanim Sensin – Azize finds herself in a tought time with her 3 children and mother-in-law, she raises her children while fighting the difficulties of the war period and her husband’s absence whom she loves more than anything, it’s about war, love, greed, treason and sacrifice. Wounded lover : the emotional life and spiritual writings of Henri J.M. Nouwen : implications for gay Christians in the Church - The University of Liverpool RepositoryI am not usually the type to become invested in Turkish soap-opera, but this one surprisingly stood out. I started watching it on a local channel three years ago, but they soon cut the series off so I had to stream it. After 120 hours of investment in Azize and Cevdet's adventures, I believe I'm ready to give my two cents about it. In wounded love tv series story, you will explore the last days of Ottoman Empire while considering what is true love. Can love stay unwounded in the face of betrayal? Will Cevdet reveal the reason why he is on the Greece side? Will Azize continue to love his husband even if she is considering that he is a traitor? Will Cevdet learn that his close friend Tevfik has betrayed to his country? What will happen to Ottoman Empire? How will the public react against the occupation of Izmir? The series begins with the Balkan Wars, after World War One and the death of Hasan Tahsin, who was the first to open fire on the Greek soldiers that landed at Izmir on May 15, 1919. The first season finished with the foundation of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on April 23, 1920. [3] Just stuff that we think about and discuss at Roosterville HQ (we try not to get political, although we live in a political world as Bob Dylan told us on an album of seemingly predictions of our current world 20 years ago)

We let you watch movies online without having to register or paying, with over 10000 movies and TV-Series. When Taufik divorced Azize, she and Jevdet started living togather without any mention of them getting married again. That wouldnt be possible/ acceptable in those times. The series is well written. The pace of the storyline is tight and consistent. The characters are interesting and wonderfully portrayed - Halit as the Greek General Cevdet and his Turkish wife, the long suffering and beautiful Azize. Each episode ends in a cliff hanger and I am usually pretty good at figuring things out ahead of time but throughout the entire series, there was only one connection I was able to determine accurately. Wounded love is a great portrayal of the life that many women, and men, go thorough in our society ................. we saw this nice movie at an screening and we truly recommend itThe second season begins with the Treaty of Sèvres on August 10, 1920. The series finished with Liberation of İzmir by Turkish army on September 9, 1922. years later, Yildiz (Pinar Deniz) becomes a beautiful young lady who behaves selfishly and only wishes to have a wealthy and gleamy life. Hilal (Miray Daner) becomes a fighter against occupants of Izmir and becomes organized with her friends to secretly publish newspaper to provoke the public against occupation. Ali Kemal (Kubilay Aka) becomes an ill-tempered young man who tries to cope with his secret love. And Azize tries to do her best to have control over her 3 children.



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