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#CagatayUlusoy played the masterly role of #PeyamiDokumaci, a brilliant tailor who was initiated into this trade by his grandfather. There will be word spoilers, but not necessarily content spoilers.
I will start from the idea that: "We cannot identify complete happiness, the spark of hope, joy, and cheerfulness if we have not been unhappy at least once in our life.
Only in this way will we learn to appreciate every difficult moment that appears without news, and we will be able to overcome all the obstacles that appear in the way.
We can change the present, maybe the future, but we will never be able to replace the past.
The past was once present.
Starting from these personal reflections I tried to understand #Terzi, through the depth drawn by the screenwriters to the characters. I will list some key elements of Terzi.
1. Peyami's dance in season 2 represents his rebirth, his return to the worldly and spiritual, a new way of ascent to God, love and desire for life, the return to the worldly, to the real, to the natural.
Dervishes are initiates of the Sufi path.
The whirling dance of the dervishes unites the mind, soul, and body and brings them into complete harmony.
The whirling dervish is the fundamental condition of our existence: everything is in constant motion; everything is a continuous evolution.
When Peyami is determined to face his fears and oppressive past, he will step into the sacred places where he will dance, faithfully following Turkish customs. The peace and calm conveyed through dance and music will soothe his soul and bring him back to the light.
2. Another signal of Peyami's rebirth is his grandfather's story about the bird Sinurgh, considered a faithful, sacred, immortal bird. Simurgh means healing, life, rebirth, Divinity, and Wisdom, and this story will follow Peyami years from now when life's path will be strewn with obstacles.
"You have to be ready to be reborn at any time, even if you don't know where to start," Peyami will say in a meditation.
His grandfather knew how to look deep into his grandson's soul, and throughout his life, he had a lot of useful advice for him.
The Sinurgh bird can be associated in our series with a multitude of burdens carried on the shoulders by #Peyami, since a small child. If for most children the father has a defining role in shaping them as people, in the father (Mustafa)-son (Peyami) relationship, things were the other way around. Mustafa, played with great skill by actor Olgun Simsek, was Peyami's playmate and by no means the person to guide him on how to follow his destiny. For Peyami, Mustafa represented a childhood full of frustrations, fear, and ironies from schoolmates, the dream of leaving home and following his grandfather's job, and the dedication to this job, because only in this way could he stay away from his father.
3. Starting from the story of Gülseren Budayicioglu, screenwriters Rana Mamatlioglu and Bekir Baran Sitki tried to penetrate the souls of the characters, building an action that supports the idea that people are always given a second chance to wake up to reality, for to recover from the lethargy into which they were plunged, some from childhood, others at maturity. It is necessary to own our mistakes, as Peyami did, and learn from them. Thus, we will enrich ourselves spiritually and we will be able to tear down the walls that have been erected around us in moments of wandering. Let us be aware that when God closes a door, he always leaves an open window for us. It is important to know how to escape in time from the darkness into which we plunged without our will.
For Peyami, an open door to escape from the darkness that had engulfed him was Cemre.
Although she is a controversial character for many, will enter his life tumultuously but exit quietly, the moment she sees Peyami fending for himself, he started to practice the job that he loves, but above all, he reconciled and accepted the fact that his father has the mind of a child. We will only meet Cemre this season because she played her role well, and her words forced Peyami to take the act of falling into the inner abyss. She forced him to choose between really living or pretending to live. They led him to meditate and listen to the inner voice hidden in his heart by the call of the helpless father, who calls his name as if to wake him from a deep sleep. Cemre's counsels with a view to his fall on all planes, forced him to open his eyes to his father, at the moment when he wished to die.
Cemre, played by the actress Berrak Tüzünataç, is one of my favorite characters. Despite the scenes where alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and sex abound, Cemre is a woman who does not ask much from life, but who has a good soul and supports Peyami from the shadows to accept his father.
4. The appearance in Peyami's life of his mother Kiraz, (played by actress Evrim Alasya), even if under a different name, is another key factor. Thus, she suggests him get rid of the poison in him by working.