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Una exploración de los reinos en guerra del Japón feudal cuando varios poderosos señores de la guerra lucharon para convertirse en gobernantes absolutos.Una exploración de los reinos en guerra del Japón feudal cuando varios poderosos señores de la guerra lucharon para convertirse en gobernantes absolutos.Una exploración de los reinos en guerra del Japón feudal cuando varios poderosos señores de la guerra lucharon para convertirse en gobernantes absolutos.
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Whenever a historian/s talks, in so much detail, i immediately begin to question the source. The whole series is incredibly detailed to even their emotions. It seems more speculative rather than fact.
All in all, its an entertaining series. I would say all the main points and timelins were accurate but everything else was questionable. (Anything for the gram?) Lol
I wish this series was done a bit more accurately but they did a good job. Good productio, good actors and great storytelling even if it was embellished.
A definite watch but take it as a grain of salt and possibly do your own research.
All in all, its an entertaining series. I would say all the main points and timelins were accurate but everything else was questionable. (Anything for the gram?) Lol
I wish this series was done a bit more accurately but they did a good job. Good productio, good actors and great storytelling even if it was embellished.
A definite watch but take it as a grain of salt and possibly do your own research.
I primarily watched the first season of this documentary series for the viewing of costumes, interior design, and overall Japanese artistry / craftsmanship. The historical accuracy and narrative quality were secondary or less to me. Many reviewers criticized the historical "inaccuracies" (we don't know this and the reviewers did not provide any credentials) and injection of Western historians, but given the target audience of the series, i.e., Americans, this makes sense. When the series employed an "authentic" Japanese historian, we had to read subtitles, which greatly interrupted with the flow of background re-enactments, etc. If non-citizen historians can be trusted with world history, why not Anglo-American historians with Japan's history? Nevertheless, I give this series an 8/10 in light of all of the reviewers who screamed, "Inaccurate!"
Worth watching but bit fast paced. More details were required about other war lords...
Any techniques of war not explained.
Every battle was tagged as " most critical battle of Japanese History"
Also historians were all non Japanese.. Hence no perspective of Japanese PPL and their thoughts were not included.
Hard to trust non Japanese historians..
Role of emperor was not clear. Warload himself taking decision without consulting emperor was bit strange.
Battle were not shown in detail Actors were good.. but the madness of samurai and the anguish of losses were not shown very clearly.
Over all a good watch.
Every battle was tagged as " most critical battle of Japanese History"
Also historians were all non Japanese.. Hence no perspective of Japanese PPL and their thoughts were not included.
Hard to trust non Japanese historians..
Role of emperor was not clear. Warload himself taking decision without consulting emperor was bit strange.
Battle were not shown in detail Actors were good.. but the madness of samurai and the anguish of losses were not shown very clearly.
Over all a good watch.
This is a proper doc, polished too the nines. The problem with its polish is it glamourizes and dramatized the period to a Hollywood standard. I am not sure how historically accurate the scenes are. Looks like Last Samurai.
But it all sells the story and you def need to stay on top of it because the names will throw you. I would love to now go and read a book about the subject for further details. I am no expert so I have to take the information as factual and thank the producers for one polished historical production. Very similar to the one on Rome which was epic!
So i went through the reviews and people are offended by the white historians and the dramatic acting/scenes in this series. (Lol)
None of it bothered me, but i know nothing of Japanese history and i enjoy content over presentation. I don't mind a bit of dramatic flair in a scene at all despite it being a historical inaccuracy, i think it broadens the audience to keep more people interested. Plus the series is not going in the details, it's just giving an overview of complex events and politics. At this point acting inaccuracy is not on my mind.
I loved the way this was edited and split into episodes, i watched the series in one sitting it kept me interested! I was delighted to learn more about Japan history, especially since i went to japan not too long ago.
I found it super informative although i couldn't say if it was accurate because i have no prior knowledge. I thought the historians presented it well and since im guessing this is made for a non-Japanese audience it doesn't bother me at all that the historians were Occidental. But to be fair, having more diversity would've been great! I would've loved a Korean or Chinese historian.
The acting was fine in my opinion and so were the sets considering this is made on a documentary budget. The blood added in post looks like they used the little budget they had left but so what, this isnt the point of this documentary.
Honestly watching this made me want to learn more about Japanese history and that's a win in my book!
None of it bothered me, but i know nothing of Japanese history and i enjoy content over presentation. I don't mind a bit of dramatic flair in a scene at all despite it being a historical inaccuracy, i think it broadens the audience to keep more people interested. Plus the series is not going in the details, it's just giving an overview of complex events and politics. At this point acting inaccuracy is not on my mind.
I loved the way this was edited and split into episodes, i watched the series in one sitting it kept me interested! I was delighted to learn more about Japan history, especially since i went to japan not too long ago.
I found it super informative although i couldn't say if it was accurate because i have no prior knowledge. I thought the historians presented it well and since im guessing this is made for a non-Japanese audience it doesn't bother me at all that the historians were Occidental. But to be fair, having more diversity would've been great! I would've loved a Korean or Chinese historian.
The acting was fine in my opinion and so were the sets considering this is made on a documentary budget. The blood added in post looks like they used the little budget they had left but so what, this isnt the point of this documentary.
Honestly watching this made me want to learn more about Japanese history and that's a win in my book!
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