
Red Shoe Diaries
1992· TV Series


13 votes
Sometimes people reveal their deepest secrets to complete strangers. They tell them without holding back, with complete sincerity. They tell them as if there were no tomorrow. Night ends, morning comes, and all that remains are words.
Status
Ended
Language
Turkish
Type
Miniseries
Last Air Date
February 14, 2024
Networks
Production
This is a fantastic miniseries. I understand that it could have been a movie, I imagine they decided to make four 30-minute episodes to give the viewer the opportunity to choose whether to follow the plot or not, but it is so interesting that the 4 chapters flow like water. It's just two characters in one place in a spoken drama. It begins with a very strange interview between the two protagonists that little by little becomes an adventure between two completely different beings with very different visions of life, until each of them shares their secrets. The question is whether a psychologica…
Read full review →Extraordinary work. I take my hat off to Tuba Buyukustun, who with her character kept the drama flowing, to Halit Ergenc who with his character knew how to perfectly follow his partner, to Ekin Atalar who produced a wonderful script, and to Zeynep Gunay who directed and materialized this exquisite drama. It is only four half-hour chapters, but it seemed short to me because of how interesting it is, the main couple is great, the chemistry between them is unmatched, Halit and Tuba are two acting geniuses.
Very interesting series as it focuses only on two characters and uses dialogues and a whole environment as a source of power, what begins as a somewhat awkward interview gradually transforms into an adventure where both characters begin to know each other's secrets. The performances of Tuba and Halit stand out, a stage in which they had not been seen before, and they do it in a formidable way. The chemistry between them, their performances are magnificent The script is another point that stands out and is applauded, very well thought out, the story that connects perfectly with the perfor…
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