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In reply to the discussion: Anyone take a dive into Black Money Love from Turkey on Netflix? [View all]eleny
(46,166 posts)Taking in people like would never happen here.
I'm so glad you mentioned the dogs and cats. Even the distant barking out of the blue feels right. In a recent confrontation scene that takes place in a fairly remote place, the characters finish their argument, part ways and a chicken waddles it's way in between them. Nobody bats and eye.
I like the subtle way they handle the class distinctions now and then. The wealthy family and the working class one each live in houses that are elevated to a more or less degree. The wealthy family has an elevator to take a short hop to their home while the poor climb a long stone staircase to get up to theirs.
Two other things. First, have you ever seen so much crying in any tv show or movie? The weeping is epic in BM/L. I'm up to episode 71 and I think maybe only one or two main characters hasn't cried. Second, people are always eating. It's great. If it's not a huge family meal it's street food. And don't get me started on the gallons of tea these folks drink. No matter that they use small glasses.