Hotel Blue Moon's Unforeseen Attraction: 'Platonic' Series on Netflix, as Two Siblings Develop Fascination Towards a Secretive Lodger at Their Hotel
The Blue Moon Hotel, nestled in the heart of Hamburg, Germany, is the setting for the latest Netflix original series, "Platonic: Blue Moon Hotel." This romantic comedy, created by Gupse Özyay, follows the lives of the Atkaș family, who run the hotel, and their quirky guests. Ugur Demirpehlivan plays Nezahat Atkaș, the matriarch of the family, who runs the hotel with her daughters Gülten (Gupse Özyay) and Nedret (Öykü Karayel). The series begins with the arrival of a new guest, Kaan (Kerem Bürsin), a real estate developer who has been offering to buy the Blue Moon Hotel but has been refused. Nezahat, excited about the new guest, is hopeful that it will bring some much-needed business to the hotel, which has seen a decrease in guests and is frequented by regulars like Emel (Feri Baycu Güler) and Avni (Ali Ipin), who gaslight Nezahat. Mehmet Özgür plays Ömer, a handyman at the hotel and an expert conspiracy theorist who likes to record hotel guests on his phone. The show, in a semi-mockumentary format, offers an amusing portrayal of these characters and their lives. While Gülten, 33, is concerned about aging and seeks advice from a beauty consultant, Nedret, on the other hand, is interested in spiritual health. She encounters a spiritual guru and visits a spiritual retreat, where she learns about finding the soulmate in every parallel universe. Intriguingly, Nedret explains the concept of a multidimensional soulmate to her mother, a concept that adds a unique twist to the series. Kaan, the new guest, is expected to fill the role of a fake boyfriend for Gülten in at least one episode. However, Kaan plans to check in as a guest under an assumed name to try and convince Nezahat to sell the hotel. Joel Keller, a writer, recommends streaming "Platonic: Blue Moon Hotel" due to its amusing portrayal of two sisters' different approaches to love and romance. The series is compared to romantic dramedies like "Diary Of A Ditched Girl" and "Such Brave Girls." The first episode contains no explicit sexual content, making it suitable for a general audience. The series is tagged as a Netflix original, a romantic comedy, and a recommendation for streaming or skipping. So, if you're in the mood for a light-hearted, entertaining series, "Platonic: Blue Moon Hotel" is now streaming and ready for you to enjoy.
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