Eine Serie von Geschichten mit Sean Bean in der Hauptrolle als Richard Sharpe, einem fiktiven britischen Soldaten in den Napoleonischen Kriegen.Eine Serie von Geschichten mit Sean Bean in der Hauptrolle als Richard Sharpe, einem fiktiven britischen Soldaten in den Napoleonischen Kriegen.Eine Serie von Geschichten mit Sean Bean in der Hauptrolle als Richard Sharpe, einem fiktiven britischen Soldaten in den Napoleonischen Kriegen.
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Something awesome to follow the leader of a small bataillon of men during Napoleonic war,
Sharpie charismatic and physical lead representation by Sean Bean with a perfectly cast support that grow as each episode progress.
The soundtrack is well appropriate, the vilains are nasties, many outdoor scenes, it accomplished well under its budgets i presume.
I guess this is a series about valors, dramatic, some social classes and geographic commentaries. Advemtures and mortal dangers, outdoor locations, and decent soundtrack.
This and Horatio Hornblower are totally well cast and well preesented with good soundtrack and operatic at time sutuations.
Maybe more of a guy men type of series.
The soundtrack is well appropriate, the vilains are nasties, many outdoor scenes, it accomplished well under its budgets i presume.
I guess this is a series about valors, dramatic, some social classes and geographic commentaries. Advemtures and mortal dangers, outdoor locations, and decent soundtrack.
This and Horatio Hornblower are totally well cast and well preesented with good soundtrack and operatic at time sutuations.
Maybe more of a guy men type of series.
Watching in 2021, this is just an amazing film series. The movie, or long episode, series type used in the UK is king. Many web-based shows are using this method nowadays. A method that hasn't been used much in the US. The old Stephen King (and others) "made for tv" series types shows, many times based on books Sharpe's Rifles is an amazing example of such. The acting is great, history is great, and just enough action. This is a hard 8-10 rating show. I'm happy tp have come across it.
During the Peninsular War Sergeant Richard Sharpe is promoted to Lieutenant after saving the Duke of Wellington's life. He is given command of a squad of riflemen, the best shots in the army. He soon earns a reputation for being the man to entrust a dangerous mission to and Wellington regularly finds tasks for him.
An excellent war-drama series. Based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell and starring Sean Bean as Sharpe, this is as a series of rollicking adventures, often set against the background of actual historic battles in the Peninsular War.
Not perfect: the action scenes can be a bit gung ho at times and the plots aren't always 100% plausible. This is more than made up for by the sheer pace and momentum of each episode and the solid performances from the cast.
An excellent war-drama series. Based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell and starring Sean Bean as Sharpe, this is as a series of rollicking adventures, often set against the background of actual historic battles in the Peninsular War.
Not perfect: the action scenes can be a bit gung ho at times and the plots aren't always 100% plausible. This is more than made up for by the sheer pace and momentum of each episode and the solid performances from the cast.
A really great series. I've not read the books so this was my first introduction to Sharpe. Each episode is quite long but they're well paced and good fun. The villains are proper villains, treacherous, wicked and delighting in their misdeeds. Sharpe is introduced as a hard but decent man raised from the ranks, from humble beginnings, now commanding a company of loyal misfits with his right hand man ever at his side. The costumes and attention to detail are good, you can tell they filmed it abroad, most episodes are set in Spain and Portugal. The modern score works quite well, they took a brave risk including electric guitar but I was surprised how well it worked. Some of it is pretty low budget but some pretty ladies turn up luckily throughout the series for Sharpe to flirt with. A lot of the fighting is actually very brutal and real, not lots of slick acting and fast editing but generally much more realistic with men grappling, wrestling, grunting, going for a low blow. Towards the end it Sharpe starts to seem like he's blessed with nine lives. There's another interesting episode where the war is over and Sharpe is working for the local yeomanry, but his sympathies lie more with the common people than the mill owners he's paid to protect. I like this one because we get to see Sharpe out of his comfort zone while we explore the poverty of Yorkshire in the 1810s. There's also a running gap in the series about Sharpe often being mistaken for a common solider rather than an officer. Many people are astonished to discover this rough mannered low born man is in fact an officer. Many of these men though lack his battle readiness and skill. Not that Sharpe is perfect, he has a weakness for women, he sometimes struggles to control his temper and he can occasionally be quite blind about certain things.
The casting is spot on, especially Sean Bean. Themes of social class, army life and justice/injustice, betrayal, jealousy and loyalty run throughout the series.
The casting is spot on, especially Sean Bean. Themes of social class, army life and justice/injustice, betrayal, jealousy and loyalty run throughout the series.
Amazing to go back and watch this after thirty years and see all the now famous actors at the start of their careers. Sean Bean, Daniel Craig, Brian Cox, Pete Poselthwaite, Emily Mortimer, Julian Fellowes, Mark Strong....... I could go on.
They episodes are a great watch and it is fun to follow the progress of Sharpe and his band of men through the Napoleonic War.
Has to be said that there are some problems. The scripts are quite hammy. Some of the plots are very samey. It becomes easy to see who the bad guys are, who the traitor is and guess when will Sharpe sleep with the damsel in distress in each episode whilst wondering how many times Sharpe will be injured and miraculously shrug off mortal wounds to save the day in the end.
They episodes are a great watch and it is fun to follow the progress of Sharpe and his band of men through the Napoleonic War.
Has to be said that there are some problems. The scripts are quite hammy. Some of the plots are very samey. It becomes easy to see who the bad guys are, who the traitor is and guess when will Sharpe sleep with the damsel in distress in each episode whilst wondering how many times Sharpe will be injured and miraculously shrug off mortal wounds to save the day in the end.
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- WissenswertesPaul McGann was originally cast as Sharpe. Two weeks into filming he ruptured a cruciate ligament playing football during a break, but attempted to keep going as the ailment was misdiagnosed. However, the injury was aggravated while shooting a fight scene and again during a rock-climbing scene, to the point where McGann had no choice but to drop out. When Sean Bean was cast, the majority of the season had to be reshot. A planned third episode based on Sharpe's Gold was dropped as the delays cost them too much time.
- PatzerSoldiers are frequently seen going into battle while wearing their packs, which they do not do because of the added weight.
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Sgt. Patrick Harper: God save Ireland!
- VerbindungenReferenced in Sean Bean on Waterloo (2015)
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