Sila
- TV Series
- 2006–2008
- 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.7K
YOUR RATING
A young woman's forced marriage to the agha of a tribe in Southeastern Turkey leads to tragedy and social change.A young woman's forced marriage to the agha of a tribe in Southeastern Turkey leads to tragedy and social change.A young woman's forced marriage to the agha of a tribe in Southeastern Turkey leads to tragedy and social change.
Browse episodes
Featured reviews
I love this movie very much. This is one of the best movies I've seen so far. Story line and the cast are wonderful. I love it. I wish it would never go off air. Please have it go on for another year. I don't know what I will do once it's done. Cansu and Mehmet are a great couple in Sila, excellent. Beautiful people there is no one who could of done it better in Sila than them two. I wish Sila could go on forever. The cast are doing a great job in making the story so real even the new cast members. I wish I was a part of the movie. I love Boran also love Sila, but Boran is my favorite. He is an handsome man. Boran and Sila forever. I wish the ending is a happy ending for them. Sila is number one. Forever and ever.
I started watching out of curiosity merely because it was a "turkish soap opera". It was therefore with great surprise that I found myself taking great interest in the program. Far from being the traditional sentimental cliché, the show convincingly presents a reality of confrontation between traditional culture and the contemporary world of rationality and minority rights. The story unfolds with many everyday situations (kind of Iranian films insights), consistent characters with convincing dialogue and a love story that profoundly turns the characters and their world views. A special note is needed to the "Boran"character, magnified by the remarkable charisma and interpretation of the actor Mehmet Akif Alakurt. Finally, an unexpected good surprise.
There's something magical about this series. It's an old classic that you can rewatch with amazing landscape and sceneries, a timeless romance and beautiful music. It also tackles the issues of gender inequalities, cruelty against women, cultural and religious differences. However, it's a bit slow and the viewer may want to be patient as the events slowly unfolds and repeat themselves. There are quite a number of repetitive flashbacks too. Some characters are very cruel and they can stay on for all the episodes. So, it can be rather tiresome for the viewer. But all in all, the series is very well executed and mesmerizing enough to keep the viewer interested. The developments of some events may not be to my liking but then they for the entire package. So, just watch it slowly.
Love this Show. Love the mansion. Love the starting song and the video associated with it. One of the best wedding dance sequence in this one. I wish they remake it in 4K.
At first glance this Turkish telenovela may seem just another love story routine, but it is later on much more than that. As some reviewer before me already nicely explained, the main plot actually shows how liberal-oriented Sila is fighting the old conservative dogmatic traditions, which are still often used to suppress the unguilty by those in charge. The plot condemns unwillingness to send children to schools, honour killings, meaningless patriarchy, discrimination of women, and so on. While it seemed to me that acting was somehow stiff, it still doesn't deserve such a low rating, especially considering how daring the whole crew who made this piece was. This is an important and advanced work of art for the Turkish culture.
Did you know
- TriviaYavuz Bingöl was offered the role of 'Boran'.
- How many seasons does Sila have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Сила. Повернення додому
- Filming locations
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
