

Bizans Oyunları: Geym of Bizans
Fed up with South America’s heat, the Maya, lured by rumors of golden soil, migrate to Anatolia, settling near Bağcılar and blending their advanced techniques with Turkish tribal culture. Their rapid rise, however, alarms Byzantium: peace-loving Emperor Klitor III is an avid Maya admirer, but his scheming wife, Empress Klitorya V, and his brother Muhteris conspire to eliminate Klitor, then abduct all Maya women to the imperial dungeons. Their twisted plan? By “improving” Byzantine lineage with Maya genetics while the men take local wives—“only God should know loneliness”—they intend to dilute the Maya’s flawless DNA into common stock.
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Plot Summary
In the Ottoman Empire, a young Janissary named Murat falls in love with a Byzantine princess named Anna. Their forbidden romance ignites a series of comedic misadventures and conflicts between the two empires. Murat must navigate treacherous political landscapes and intense battles, all while trying to protect his love and honor.
Critical Reception
The film received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its weak script, uninspired humor, and historical inaccuracies. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the lighthearted approach to history and others finding it to be a poorly executed comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its disjointed plot and reliance on tired comedic tropes.
- Many reviewers found the historical elements to be superficial and often inaccurate.
- The humor was frequently described as childish and lacking wit.
Google audience: Audience reviews were mixed, with some appreciating the film's attempt at historical comedy while others found it to be unfunny and historically dubious.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a deliberate parody of the popular HBO series 'Game of Thrones'.
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