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The Attaché
Avshalom, a successful musician, relocates to Paris when his wife Annabelle gets a job there. They are greeted by terrorist attacks, and the dream of a romantic year abroad soon turns into a nightmare. Together and separately, Avshalom and Annabelle deal with issues such as anxiety, career and love, all of which shake their sense of belonging and challenge their relationship.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Sezer, a young man from a humble background who dreams of becoming a famous singer. He gets a chance to work as an attaché in the entertainment industry, which opens up a world of opportunities and challenges. Sezer navigates the complexities of fame, relationships, and the pursuit of his artistic aspirations.
Critical Reception
While "The Attaché" aimed to blend comedy and drama with a look into the Turkish entertainment industry, its reception was mixed. Some praised its relatable characters and exploration of ambition, while others found the plot predictable and the execution lacking in depth. The series garnered a moderate following, particularly among younger audiences interested in its portrayal of aspiring artists.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted approach to the struggles of aspiring artists.
Critiqued for occasional plot predictability and a somewhat uneven tone.
Appreciated for its relatable characters and the glimpse into the Turkish entertainment scene.
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Fun Fact
The series was created by and stars Bora Akkaş, who also plays the lead character, Sezer.
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