Lost In Love Season 1 is a compelling melodrama series, which throws the viewer into the reality of turbulent feelings, the ways of the contravention of love, family secrets, and gender expectations of the society. The series is amazing at balancing scenes of warm intimacy with scenes of drama and high stakes, which makes it a show that brings up feelings of missing, heartbreak and hope. Having the intricate plot lines, the movie prefers to leave the audience on the edge letting the characters to pass their way in a web of treason, sacrifice, and unrewarded passion, and it is hardly impossible not to become involved in their tales.
The Spinal column of the series is Incila whose course of action is a down-to-earth one of patience in unreciprocated passion. Her emotional ineffectiveness and silent self-sacrifice symbolizes the pain of love that existed in the shadows and crevices which in her times of defiance and desperation all the more authentic. Acting is very believable particularly the role of Mete to understand his conflict of masculinity and the way Incila finds the strength to survive. The is identified with intentional steps and camera work that juxtaposes warm and intimate interiors with cold exterior that signify secrets and urgency of society and contributes to the further entry into this complex world.
All in all, the theme of love that I was able to relate to in Lost In Love is that love is powerful even in the most dire circumstances. It is quite melodramatic and twists and turns the plot, and is somewhat convoluted but the overall effect is that there are good intentions and quality acting in this drama and these elements give the drama more than just an entertainment value. It is a touching experience that behind the color of darkness and hardships human soul can love and hope. It is an emotive exploration of the world human heart-a book that must be read by every person who believes in the life-changing power of love.