Netflix, Streaming Videos & DVDs
In reply to the discussion: Anyone take a dive into Black Money Love from Turkey on Netflix? [View all]bbgrunt
(5,281 posts)another related website that also includes episode 18 that the others haven't yet posted:
https://serial4u.net/sefirin-kizi-episode-6-with-english-subtitles/
I'm not sure how these sites are run or organized, but they seem to be connected with something called promix tv. They also tend to appear and disappear so it's handy to have bookmarks to several different connections. Also, the episodes sometimes somehow get corrupted and you have to try their different servers to see an episode. All very mysterious. I donate minimal amounts to keep my conscience clear.
There are a lot of other sites that try to get you to enroll or pay a monthly premium, but I've not really engaged with those.
One last thing about SK--I would encourage you to read the Navid Shahzad explanations about the background of Efes and Agas and other elements of this drama to help with some of the cultural background of the story. (they can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Engin-Aky%C3%BCrek-the-ACTOR-1514950665469546/notes/?ref=page_internal
I do own a tablet and a smart phone which I never use. Strictly granny mode here. I have a desk top with a wonderful 27" screen which allows me to enjoy all the scenery. Don't have a tv.
I like your insight about acting and Turkish video style. And Tayyar was, along with the rest of the cast, really great. The thing that puzzled me about Engin was that I found myself enjoying his hot headed roles and I consider myself a natural born feminist to the core. I think it's partly the lead roles he chooses and their underlying feminist messages, but lord, I do love seeing him punch out the deserving and tearing up a room, and then be able to show such delicate emotional intelligence and nuance.
By the way, here is the fan made overview of Fatmagul: