بعد حضورهما جلسة علاجية معًا، تكتشف (نيسان) أنها فقدت صديقتها المقربة فتقرر الانطلاق في رحلة محفوفة بالمخاطر تكشف من خلالها أسراراً مُظلمة قد تُهدد حياتها وحياة صديقتها.
الإعلان الترويجي
طاقم العمل
Asli Enver
Nisan
Mehmet Günsür
Tufan
Defne Kayalar
Azra
Ipek Türktan
Sema - Songül
Ipek Türktan
Sema
Ipek Türktan
Songül
Devin Özgür Çinar
Fatos
Erol Babaoglu
Emin
Eylem Yildiz
Eylül
Begüm Akkaya
Meliha
Yigit Akkaya
Levent
Erdem Senocak
Veysi
Seyma Gökçe Cengiz
Begüm
Oral Özer
Anil
Hazal Arduç
Zeren
Sirin Öten
Zehra
Onur Ünsal
Cem
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البحث
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عروس اسطنبول
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الاختيار
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Bana Artik Hicran De
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Kayip
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الطائر الرفراف ج3 / فريد
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Price of Passion
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الكذبة
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الحب غير المكتمل
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You Are Mine
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All About Marriage
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Dila Hanim
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Tainted Love
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العائلة
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قلب الريح
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Ask Aglatir
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نيران العشق (العنقاء)
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Nefes Nefese
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حكاية خيالية
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الجديقة السرية
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عشق 101
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الحقيقة والخيال
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Beyaz Karanfil
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Çoban Yildizi
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التعليقات
10 تعليق
The premise of the show Arayis revolves around individuals facing various struggles who seek solace in a cult led by Tufan, who is believed to possess healing abilities. However, the execution of the show falls short in providing a comprehensive portrayal of life within the cult. Instead, it seems more like a performance put on for the character Nisan and the audience, lacking substantive explanations and depth. While the show offers visually stunning landscapes, captivating costumes, and an idyllic ecosystem, it fails to address the fundamental issues within the cult's foundation. The motivations behind individuals abandoning everything to join the cult remain unclear, despite attempts to depict their search for hope. Tufan's healing abilities are inadequately explained-essentially, he touches people, revealing suppressed memories and providing clarity. However, it is unclear how such sessions can cure ailments like cancer, making the concept appear illogical and unsubstantiated. The healing sessions feel more like a form of minor therapy than life-changing experiences. Throughout the series, characters with serious illnesses never truly recover. After their memory sessions, they may experience temporary relief but ultimately succumb to their ailments. This further reinforces the impression that the entire society is built on a scam, continually deceiving its members. The lack of character motivations and purpose is a significant drawback in this otherwise visually appealing show. Nisan's role, in particular, appears devoid of meaning, giving the impression that she is merely fooling herself. Overall, Arayis is a visually stunning show with a talented cast and a beautifully depicted island setting. However, it falls short in terms of providing meaningful motivations for its characters' actions. The conclusion of the show leaves room for further development in another season but does not feel crucial. I would recommend watching this show primarily for its aesthetics and captivating production design.
