Artists News Bringing Engin Akyürek and Tolga Sarıtaş together, Yolun Açık Olsun impressed the audience

Bringing Engin Akyürek and Tolga Sarıtaş together, Yolun Açık Olsun impressed the audience

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The movie Yolun Açık Olsun (Your Way is Open), which brought Engin Akyürek back to his fans after a long hiatus, was screened on Netflix yesterday. The movie, in which Akyürek shared the lead role with Tolga Sarıtaş, made the audience laugh and cry. The movie received positive reviews from everyone.

While Mehmet Ada Öztekin, sat in the director’s chair of the movie “Yolun Açık Olsun” written by Hakan Evrensel, and the production of the project was undertaken by Lanistar Media and Same Film. Starring Engin Akyürek and Tolga Sarıtaş, as well as İlker Kızmaz, Belfu Benian, Alpay Kemal Atalan, Ergun Kuyucu, Ebru Nil Aydın and Özlem Çakar Yalçınkaya, the movie deeply impressed the audience.

As soon as the movie was released, it became one of the most talked about topics on Twitter. Everyone who watched made comments about the movie. Almost all of the comments were positive. The audience, who stated that they were very impressed with the film Yolun Açık Olsun, expressed their appreciation.

A viewer expressed how much he liked the movie in his comments: “I have never seen a negative comment about the movie #Yolunçıkolsun because it is not a movie that requires negative comments, it is a number 10 movie, if I see a negative comment, I will have two words.”

Another viewer said that he could not get rid of the effect of the movie and said, “I watched it at night and I couldn’t sleep from the effect. When I think of Salih and Kerim, a bitterness arises in me. While reading the book, I was afraid that they would dramatize the movie too much, but it is so plain and understated that I was amazed by everything. You’ve done wonders, the hardest thing to achieve.” he wrote.

A viewer, on the other hand, expressed how impressed he was with the film: “I like the comments so much that I felt proud as I read them. It is possible to tell troubles with a low-cost film without exaggerated drama, without unnecessary scenes. There are also comments from the female audience, but I think the male audience is mostly the factor of military service.”