A new one was added to the Turkish series broadcasted on the Netflix platform. In this process, which started with The Protector, we saw different productions on Netflix over time. TV series such as Bir Başkadır, Atiye and Love 101 came to the fore. However, as a very different production, the Fatma series has become a series where the audience is placing it at a different point.
First of all, both the story and the outstanding performance of the leading actress Burcu Biricik drew attention. In fact, Burcu Biricik received praise not only from our country but also from many different countries for her performance … Anibal Güleroğlu, one of the Milliyet Blog writers, who wrote a review about the effectiveness of the Fatma series, said, “As a matter of fact, ‘Fatma’, which I can call the best Turkish TV series on Netflix “We come across such a woman with the content that develops over the painting” and drew attention with her expression.
Fatma, which featured names such as Uğur Yücel, Olgun Toker, Hazar Türesan, Mehmet Yılmaz Ak, Gülçin Kültür Şahin, Deniz Hamzaoğlu and Çağdaş Onur Öztürk, stands out among the current series, and its continuation has become a highly desired project.
The TV series Fatma, which explains what the oppression and injustice can cause, stands out as a production where the logic of the dilemma of crime and punishment was questioned. Anibal Güleroğlu drew attention to the following details about the 6-episode Fatma series in her review:
“The main feature and the fact of genius of the series, which takes the audience to the world of” Cleanser Fatma “and gives rise to different perspectives with the dilemmas it presents …” Fatma “is a criminal or a” Cleaner “that punishes criminals.
Namely; In the first place, “Fatma” is put in front of the audience as an ordinary woman who is struggling to search for her husband who disappeared after getting out of prison, as if the pain of her autistic son who fell victim to the accident was not enough. However, while being transformed into a serial killer who can easily die in the process, we are also questioned about the practicality of this woman in the act of “killing”. Is “Fatma the Cleaner” committing murders with the aim of protecting herself as a result of the circumstances? Or does he become a serial killer by killing with a ‘killing instinct’ that already exists regardless of the circumstances?
Of course, the answer to this question is in the series and it can vary depending on the perspective. But the essence of the matter is, “Fatma’s killing is based on the” instinct of killing-harming “that started from her childhood with traumas rather than accidentally, and” Fatma “, who easily entered the world of men thanks to her invisibility, is never as innocent as it seems!”