Endless Love
Endless Love

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Endless Love

2017
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Turkish

Two separate worlds lie on two sides of the road in a seaside town. Both too close and way too far from each other. What happens when two young people from these worlds fall in love? Kemal is one of the three children of a moderate family that lives in one of the inner neighborhoods of the town. His hand to mouth world has pinned all hopes on him. The motive of this world is not high aims, it’s to make a living and survive. It’s Kemal’s last year in mine engineering. His dreams are restricted with the truth and he doesn’t believe in miracles. Especially in miracles like love. Kemal is soon tested with his disbelief and Nihan hops into his monotonous life. After that day Kemal’s world turns upside down and he loses control.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes15%
Metacritic24/100
Google Users55%
Director: Shana FesteGenres: Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

A privileged young woman and a charismatic young man fall deeply in love, but their passionate romance faces the disapproval of her parents and the challenges of their vastly different backgrounds. As their relationship intensifies, they must confront external pressures and their own intense emotions to determine if their love can truly conquer all obstacles.

Critical Reception

Endless Love (2014) was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its predictable storyline, clichéd dialogue, and lack of genuine emotional depth. Audiences also showed little enthusiasm, leading to a disappointing box office performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critics found the film to be a bland and uninspired remake, lacking the chemistry and passion of the original.

  • The movie was criticized for its predictable plot and over-reliance on romantic tropes.

  • Many reviewers found the performances to be unconvincing and the overall execution to be weak.

Google audience: Google users were divided, with some appreciating the romantic story and visuals, while many others found the plot to be cliché and unoriginal, criticizing the acting and pacing.

Fun Fact

The 2014 film is actually the second adaptation of Scott Spencer's 1979 novel 'Endless Love'; the first adaptation was released in 1981 and starred Brooke Shields.

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