Rise or Die
- El episodio se transmitió el 18 jul 2024
- 18+
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La élite conspira contra los rebeldes, se venden caballos para los Juegos Romanos. Una familia africana es secuestrada.La élite conspira contra los rebeldes, se venden caballos para los Juegos Romanos. Una familia africana es secuestrada.La élite conspira contra los rebeldes, se venden caballos para los Juegos Romanos. Una familia africana es secuestrada.
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Such a great pilot!! A lot of positives coming out of the first episode of this show:
I love the idea, am very happy with the execution, and am currently happy that I re-started my Peacock subscription to watch!! Looking forward to what's in store.
- Love seeing some familiar faces (cough cough Hannibal Lecter & Ramsey Bolton) who both immediately pull you into the show with their performances! The rest of the ensemble keeps up nicely and overall seems like a great cast.
- Violence / action, brothels, plot, character development right out of the gate, pair that with the show's atmosphere and there is a clear "Game Of Thrones" vibe to this show right down to the theme song.
I love the idea, am very happy with the execution, and am currently happy that I re-started my Peacock subscription to watch!! Looking forward to what's in store.
The character development offered in the opening episode was on point for some of the characters (Vespasian, Torax in particular) however some of them it is hoped they will be established in the coming episodes.
It is a nice representation of the passion and division of the Roman culture around the chariot racing, albeit with some poetic licence to keep the viewer engaged.
There was a lot to take on in throughout the episode with it launching into multiple story lines which is exciting but left you feeling unsure which was the main one.
A strong, engaging, enticing opening all round with room for growth.
I will finish with, this is classic Hopkins. The nuances of movements, expressions and delivery are on show. A joy to watch him!
It is a nice representation of the passion and division of the Roman culture around the chariot racing, albeit with some poetic licence to keep the viewer engaged.
There was a lot to take on in throughout the episode with it launching into multiple story lines which is exciting but left you feeling unsure which was the main one.
A strong, engaging, enticing opening all round with room for growth.
I will finish with, this is classic Hopkins. The nuances of movements, expressions and delivery are on show. A joy to watch him!
On one hand, you have sir Anthony Hopkins, an absolute legend, some other good actors, on the other hand, you have the weakest, fakest looking cgi "lion". They would have made it more convincing, if they used a dog or some dude dressed up in a lion pyjama onsie. How about you just don't use a "lion" then? Just don't do it.
The storyline is so predictable - most Romans (portrayed by British actors, as always) are stupid, useless and decadent inbreds, although they "somehow" basically run the whole Europe and Mediterranean - while immigrants and slaves are all super smart, confident, they play Romans like a fiddle. They trick them, take advantage of them, outsmart them, whichever way they want, while Romans seem convinced, that they are the ones in charge.
CGI makes a lot of things possible these days, and I do admit, the 50s and 60s sword and sandal movies didn't look exactly realistic either. They would have used a real lion though (although it would have been drugged out of it's mind, which is probably what they've tried to avoid).
With that being said, as a big Star Wars fan in my youth (the original trilogy special edition) those space creatures in those films from over 40 years ago, seem to look way more realistic, than today's cgi in this series. How is it even possible? The budget? OK, but this is 2024, we all carry a computer in our pocket, is this really the best they can do?
But even the greatest special effects and real lions, and some very good acting, couldn't save this show from being quite mediocre - because of the whole premise, the whole storyline.
The storyline is so predictable - most Romans (portrayed by British actors, as always) are stupid, useless and decadent inbreds, although they "somehow" basically run the whole Europe and Mediterranean - while immigrants and slaves are all super smart, confident, they play Romans like a fiddle. They trick them, take advantage of them, outsmart them, whichever way they want, while Romans seem convinced, that they are the ones in charge.
CGI makes a lot of things possible these days, and I do admit, the 50s and 60s sword and sandal movies didn't look exactly realistic either. They would have used a real lion though (although it would have been drugged out of it's mind, which is probably what they've tried to avoid).
With that being said, as a big Star Wars fan in my youth (the original trilogy special edition) those space creatures in those films from over 40 years ago, seem to look way more realistic, than today's cgi in this series. How is it even possible? The budget? OK, but this is 2024, we all carry a computer in our pocket, is this really the best they can do?
But even the greatest special effects and real lions, and some very good acting, couldn't save this show from being quite mediocre - because of the whole premise, the whole storyline.
A pretty good opening to what clearly isn't an original drama about Rome, the varying factions vying for power and, of course, the Roman Games.
There are some spectacular action sequences, a liberal amount of T&A (as is almost expected from these sorts of productions) and some pretty good acting from a cast led by Anthony Hopkins, old but still a commanding presence in all his scenes as the Roman emperor Vespasian.
Not sure how factually correct "Rise or Die" was (probably not very, if I'm honest), but it was certainly entertaining.
There are some spectacular action sequences, a liberal amount of T&A (as is almost expected from these sorts of productions) and some pretty good acting from a cast led by Anthony Hopkins, old but still a commanding presence in all his scenes as the Roman emperor Vespasian.
Not sure how factually correct "Rise or Die" was (probably not very, if I'm honest), but it was certainly entertaining.
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- ErroresThe film talks about Andalusian horses. The name Andalusia comes from the name of the Vandals, who lived in the Iberian Peninsula in the 5th century before establishing an empire in North Africa. The Arabs called this area "al-Andalus", which is associated with the Vandals.
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