Netflix has stood out for its highquality productions and offers its viewers a wide variety of genres. With so many options available, it’s easy to skip a few titles.
That’s why we’ve selected five recent platform releases that are worth checking out and that might surprise you. Discover new stories, captivating characters, and captivating plots in these productions that weren’t as popular as they deserved.
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5 Netflix releases this week you haven’t seen yet
5 releases from Netflix
The Japanese drama series Sumo Shrine follows the story of Saruzakura (Wataru Ichinose), a young delinquent who decides to become a sumo wrestler to earn money and fame.
The cast includes Pierre Taki as Saruzakura’s coach, who believes in the youngster’s potential but worries about his reckless behavior. Directed by Kan Eguchi and written by Tomoki Kanazawa, the series offers a glimpse into the dreams and challenges of sumo wrestlers, and the beauty behind this ageold traditional sport.
The story of The Famous Tailor revolves around Peyami (Çağatay Ulusoy), a skilled tailor from Istanbul, who not only inherits the talent for the job from his grandfather, but also a dark family secret.
After the death of his grandfather, he is faced with the task of protecting this secret at all costs. However, his routine is shaken when Esvet (Şifanur Gül), a bride looking for him to make her wedding dress, enters the scene, bringing further complications to his life.
Jewish style wedding
Aleeza, an experienced matchmaker, helps singles from the Jewish community find life partners through siduch, the traditional practice in Judaism of setting up a date in order to form a couple, in Casamento à Moda Judaica.
With more than 200 couples created with her help, Aleeza is an expert in the field, and Jews in the United States and Israel are seeking her services on the reality show to conquer an ideal couple and start a family.
I will go when the weather is good
In the drama I’ll Go When the Weather Is Nice, Hae Won (Park Min Young) is a talented cellist who, after suffering emotionally in Seoul, returns to the small country town where she lives in search of selfdiscovery and peace grew up .
There she meets Eun Seob (Seo Kang Joon), who owns a quiet and welcoming bookstore. Despite differences in their routines, they find connection and the possibility of romance.
In the Vilarejo do Amor program, a group of singles over 35 travel to a paradise place with a mission to find love. But the task is not easy: you have to restore an old isolated house and survive in a community. Is it possible to find true love in these extreme conditions?