Love 101 (2020–2021)
10/10
There are no bad people, there are unhappy children
25 April 2020
When I started this series, I tried to stay away from my prejudices. At first, the series looked very cliche to me. But I kept watching. And from episode 2, the series became addictive: I couldn't stop watching. We were shown the traumas, mental illnesses and sufferings that made "bad children" bad. Sinan, who is abandoned by his family, Osman, who tries to prove himself to his father, Kerem, who shows is tired of living according to his rich and famous father's expectations, insecure Eda who is headed towards anorexia, and Ishik, "the good girl" who wants to be able to make a mistake. They decide to make their reachers fall in love in order to protect themselves, but the group has to face their own feelings. It is very enjoyable to watch the transformation of children from problematic bullies that we try to stay away from in high school, to their emotional, sensitive and fragile personalities. Not only children, but adults also can get confused, we see that too. And what we understand at the end of the story is: we have only one person to make proud and satisfied - ourselves, the rest is not important. Unless we satisfy ourselves, our life has no meaning.

Not to mention the success of the actors. Especially Sinan, who can make us feel all his emotions with his eyes and mimics, and Osman, who reflects his exhaustion from trying to look strong all the time. And of course, Necdet, who perfectly managed to make us hate him. Another important point - the choice of music. Whoever chose the soundtrack gets 11/10 from me! It is a perfect harmony, the songs are also extremely beautiful! One of the most beautiful series I have watched, I am very curious how it will continue. Thanks Netflix and Ay Yapim.
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