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En esta comedia satírica, un alocado noble navega entre rencillas familiares y enfrentamientos con campesinos en su afán por convertirse en la figura más famosa de Polonia.En esta comedia satírica, un alocado noble navega entre rencillas familiares y enfrentamientos con campesinos en su afán por convertirse en la figura más famosa de Polonia.En esta comedia satírica, un alocado noble navega entre rencillas familiares y enfrentamientos con campesinos en su afán por convertirse en la figura más famosa de Polonia.
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I've been quite sad that Netflix cancelled Norsemen as it was exactly the type of comedy I liked: witty, but pretending to be dumb and absurd. 1670 is just like that and maybe even a bit better. The show runners do not shy away from portraying polarising topics like casual racism and discrimination in a humorous way that first makes one laugh, but then find themselves in the show's characters and hopefully reflect a bit.
I also loved these nod to modern times they made (parking lots for horses, boat attendants telling the passengers about safety features etc.), they made us laugh every time. Hope Netflix doesn't close this one after a season or two like it loves to do.
I also loved these nod to modern times they made (parking lots for horses, boat attendants telling the passengers about safety features etc.), they made us laugh every time. Hope Netflix doesn't close this one after a season or two like it loves to do.
This is the show that should replace SNL.
This is a well-crafted and acted story. The humor is infused in almost every monument. Lots of satire of yesteryear directed right back at today. The characters are well-conceived, the actors are perfect for their roles, and the direction and script are excellent. The whole is much more than the parts of which it's made. You'll want more!
One of the cool things underlying the story is the rich history of Poland. It's fascinating to see how its historical period can be used for satirical social commentary of the times we live in today. For a moment, you'll ask yourself, have things changed? Then you'll snap out of it and laugh.
This is a well-crafted and acted story. The humor is infused in almost every monument. Lots of satire of yesteryear directed right back at today. The characters are well-conceived, the actors are perfect for their roles, and the direction and script are excellent. The whole is much more than the parts of which it's made. You'll want more!
One of the cool things underlying the story is the rich history of Poland. It's fascinating to see how its historical period can be used for satirical social commentary of the times we live in today. For a moment, you'll ask yourself, have things changed? Then you'll snap out of it and laugh.
The trailer is kind of weak, I wasn't convinced. But I tried it. Wow! What a pleasant surprise in a world full of garbage comedies. It's funny, it's smart, it's stupid, it's not politically correct, it's pleasant, entertaining. It reminds me of Norsemen, but in my opinion, this is way better. This comedy show is one of the best I saw in the last few years. This and "Cunk on Earth".
Too bad that probably a lot of people will not watch this show because is in Polish and they will have to read the subtitles. I am not Polish and I enjoyed so much
I cannot wait for the next season. I really hope that will be a second season. And more. 8 episodes are not enough! Please make some more seasons. The world of good comedy is so dry.
Too bad that probably a lot of people will not watch this show because is in Polish and they will have to read the subtitles. I am not Polish and I enjoyed so much
I cannot wait for the next season. I really hope that will be a second season. And more. 8 episodes are not enough! Please make some more seasons. The world of good comedy is so dry.
I found it quite humorous,
It feels like a combination of "The Office", "Modern Family" and "Monty Pathon" meets the 17 century :).
The show humorously deals with historical and modern political\social\cultural topics and events through the lens of 17th century eastern Europe.
With each episode you feel attached more and more to the different characters as they weave through their day to day events.
Excellent period costumes, music and writing that effectively captures the period and enhances the comedic story telling.
I look forward to more seasons, assuming Netflix doesn't cancel the show.
Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys period comedies.
It feels like a combination of "The Office", "Modern Family" and "Monty Pathon" meets the 17 century :).
The show humorously deals with historical and modern political\social\cultural topics and events through the lens of 17th century eastern Europe.
With each episode you feel attached more and more to the different characters as they weave through their day to day events.
Excellent period costumes, music and writing that effectively captures the period and enhances the comedic story telling.
I look forward to more seasons, assuming Netflix doesn't cancel the show.
Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys period comedies.
Went in with no big expectations but I am absolutely shocked how much I loved this - watched it in one go! I am from Latvia so a lot of the historical themes and background knowledge is culturally very close to me, but I am pretty sure that the series translates well to other nations as well. It's like The Office and Stromberg (a German TV series with black humour) meeting the 17th century. Good actors, good story line and great jokes weaving in the 21st century as well - I laughed out loud more times than I could count. Well done, Poland, I can recommend this series to everyone! Will show it to my family too.
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