Lost In Love Season 1 is a strong melodrama show, and it plunges the viewer into the world of stormy emotions, the reality of the contravention of love, family secrets, and gender demands of the society. The show strikes a perfect balance between warm-up-intimacy and drama and high-stakes scenes, which makes the series a program that arouses some feelings of missing, heartbreak, and hope. With the convoluted plot lines, the film will choose to keep the audience at the edge allowing the characters to wring their way through a maize of treachery, sacrifice and unpaid love and it is very difficult to stay out of the stories.
The Spinal column of the series is Incila whose course of action is a down to earth course of patience in unreciprocated passion. Her ineffective emotionality and self-sacrifice without saying is a symbol of the anguish of love that lived in the shadows and crevices which during her rebellion and desolation all the more genuine. The role of Mete is particularly easy to relate to, especially to realize his struggle with masculinity and how Incila manages to gain the courage to survive. The is characterized by conscious action and camera work that contrasts hot and cozy interiors with cold exterior that signify secrets and urgency of society and helps in the further infiltration of this complex world.
Overall, the theme of love that I was capable of identifying with in the movie Lost In Love is that love is strong even when we are in the most desperate situations. It is very melodramatic and turns and twists the story, is a bit convoluted yet the overall effect is that there are good intentions and good acting in this drama and these factors provide the drama with more than just an entertainment. It is a moving feeling that behind the shade of black and tribulations human soul can love and hope. It is an emotional journey of the world human heart-a book that all individuals who trust in life-transforming effect of love must read.