The speaker is criticizing a Turkish TV series, which is an adaptation of a book by Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu. They express their frustration and anger towards the show's portrayal of women, particularly the main character, who is subjected to physical and psychological abuse. The speaker argues that the show's focus on sensational and disturbing content is done for the sake of ratings, rather than to tell a meaningful story. They also criticize the show's treatment of themes such as commodification of women, marriage, and family dynamics. The speaker emphasizes that the show's portrayal of women is problematic and that it perpetuates negative attitudes towards women. They conclude by asking whether the show's creators and writers can watch the series with their own children and feel at peace, implying that the show's content is not suitable for family viewing.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is reviewing a Turkish TV series.
2. The series is an adaptation of a book by Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu.
3. The speaker could only watch 16 minutes of an episode before stopping.
4. The series depicts scenes of domestic violence and psychological trauma.
5. The main character is a woman who is subjected to physical and emotional abuse.
6. The series also features a character who is a masochist and enjoys watching traumatic TV series.
7. The show is rated number one in the ratings.
8. The speaker critiques the show's portrayal of women and its glorification of violence.
9. The series is compared to another TV series, "Cançek", which was successful due to its unique camera approach.
10. The speaker questions the show's creators and managers about their ability to watch the series with their own children.
11. The series is set in a wealthy family's mansion and explores themes of psychological trauma and abuse.
12. The show's director of photography has a problem with the way the camera is used.
13. The series features a character who is an architect and works in a hotel.
14. The show's portrayal of women is criticized as being objectifying and commodifying.
15. The series is compared to another TV series, "Töre", but is said to be in a different dimension.