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eleny

(46,166 posts)
23. "Engin stuff"? Never boring
Sun Sep 13, 2020, 03:50 PM
Sep 2020

Although the ensemble cast of BML work together beautifully, his scenes are magnetic. About his acting style a friend of Spencer Tracy's, "...pinpointed his acting style as one of "selection", stating that he strove to give as little as was needed to be effective and reached "a minimum to make the maximum."". The Turkish way of using long silences and eye to eye combat or love making gives their actors the time it takes to develop that ability. Tayyar's silent yet manic jaw clenching, for example, is an astonishing scene stealer.

Switching topics..... I've checked out rain dizi's safety and found no problems noted except some content for children may be ill advised. So I opened Fatmagul. Just before that I looked for a summary of episode 1 of Sefrin Kizi since it's available on YouTube without English subtitles. But then I also found it on the rain dizi site and am saving it for later. Rain dizi is a feast.

Do you access rd on a tablet? I read that it's not optimized for phones or tablets. I only have an HD Fire tablet. But I routinely use a pc since we like a big screen. I did a lot of digital artwork and a big screen was a priority. My husband builds or pc's so they're powerful. Looks like I'm needing a new monitor and am glad. I can go bigger this time. Just in time for rain dizi! Also, last night I checked out the YouTube app on our tv and what a thrill. I can watch Turkish movies with English subs on much big screen. The sweeping vistas - Squee!

Do you think we should start a separate thread for each movie or series? Like you said these postings will get skinnier. This forum still feels like the right place since so much Turkish fare is streaming online.

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it's a very interesting show bbgrunt Aug 2020 #1
Thanks! Now I see why some epsidoes pick up exactly where they left off... eleny Aug 2020 #2
Is it subtitled in English? If yes, even more exhausting Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2020 #3
At least the subtitles stay on the screen long enough to read them eleny Aug 2020 #8
Lol!! So aren't the " too fast to read" subtitles beacsuse Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2020 #10
I'm not getting that impression eleny Aug 2020 #11
I just find that Scandinavian folk speak really fast. Fla Dem Sep 2020 #17
PS. Still our Netflix fav. "Manhunt" Australian TV show Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2020 #4
I think it is called "Wanted" on Netflix and bbgrunt Aug 2020 #6
Yes, 'WANTED"- big duh on my part. Any other Netflix hot tips? Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2020 #7
I've got to check this out eleny Sep 2020 #27
Hope you like it! Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2020 #29
ha! you did well! bbgrunt Aug 2020 #5
Yes, about the family ties that develop eleny Aug 2020 #9
wow, you're just chugging on through bbgrunt Aug 2020 #12
Just finished Saturday evening - Random thoughts eleny Sep 2020 #13
some great observations bbgrunt Sep 2020 #14
Scent of a Woman! (Beware Spoilers) eleny Sep 2020 #15
Oh, be still my heart! bbgrunt Sep 2020 #16
Two thoughts with spoilage eleny Sep 2020 #18
well, this is in response to your later post--(two thoughts with spoilage) to counteract bbgrunt Sep 2020 #19
Nilufer's result - spoilers eleny Sep 2020 #20
yes, I thought Asli's pairing at the end bbgrunt Sep 2020 #24
Quick note of full disclosure! eleny Sep 2020 #33
P.S. What's the SK series? nt eleny Sep 2020 #21
SK refers to Sefirin Kizi which I mentioned in an earlier post bbgrunt Sep 2020 #22
"Engin stuff"? Never boring eleny Sep 2020 #23
For Sefirin Kizi there is bbgrunt Sep 2020 #25
So the female lead in Fatmagul is also the lead in the current Netflix series, The Gift eleny Sep 2020 #26
We've been talking about the ending a little - Spoilers eleny Sep 2020 #28
I see you are thoroughly enjoying the 2nd view bbgrunt Sep 2020 #30
I agree ---- Spoilers eleny Sep 2020 #34
The lead in Fatmagul and the Gift bbgrunt Sep 2020 #31
I like her a lot eleny Sep 2020 #32
All I can say is bbgrunt Sep 2020 #35
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