Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue18th century Venetian Giacomo Casanova escapes from prison and flees to France.18th century Venetian Giacomo Casanova escapes from prison and flees to France.18th century Venetian Giacomo Casanova escapes from prison and flees to France.
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It's a shame this hasn't apparently been picked up
This pilot, directed by the brilliant Jean-Pierre Jeunet, gives us a Casanova engaged as a spy ordered to take down Madame Pompadour. It's an interesting premise, well performed and lushly designed.
The pilot really tries to capture the Paris of the time. There are alchemical hucksters, torturous capital punishment, intrigue, and opera. There are also lots and lots of naked ladies.
I don't actually know where this pilot was broadcast - I just found it online - but I hope it's still being shopped, because I would really like to see how it plays out.
The pilot really tries to capture the Paris of the time. There are alchemical hucksters, torturous capital punishment, intrigue, and opera. There are also lots and lots of naked ladies.
I don't actually know where this pilot was broadcast - I just found it online - but I hope it's still being shopped, because I would really like to see how it plays out.
Beards!!
When will writers, producers and directors learn that no men in the 18'th century had facial hair?! No matter how long you search, you will never find a painting from that century, depicting a man with a beard. It was considered filthy.
Director " ****-blocks" Harvey Weinstein's access to young women in cast -- great series gets killed in the cradle
I don't know what is worse, Harvey Weinstein trolling for young female victims in the casts; or companies like Amazon kowtowing and killing of productions of directors like Jean-Pierre Jeunet who blocked Weinstein's predations in prior work.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the genius behind the"Casanova," was also the genius who created Amelie, A Very Long Engagement , Alien: Resurrection , The City of Lost Children and Delicatessen. Amelie was a Weisenstein production. After Weinstein was shut out of Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet" it look like Weinstein was able to successfully "blacklist" Jeunet, with it seems, the cooperation of majors like Amazon -- and this critically acclaimed Casanova was the victim. Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Casanova is visually stunning, sexy as heck, great dialogue and plotting. It would have made a perfect series.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the genius behind the"Casanova," was also the genius who created Amelie, A Very Long Engagement , Alien: Resurrection , The City of Lost Children and Delicatessen. Amelie was a Weisenstein production. After Weinstein was shut out of Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet" it look like Weinstein was able to successfully "blacklist" Jeunet, with it seems, the cooperation of majors like Amazon -- and this critically acclaimed Casanova was the victim. Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Casanova is visually stunning, sexy as heck, great dialogue and plotting. It would have made a perfect series.
Hints are now coming out Amazon killed this at Weinstein's request
This pilot had extremely good audience reaction. A good deal of positive critics reaction too. Some bad reactions from insider Hollywood critics.
Now we find out from interviews with Actress Helena Bonham Carter that Weinstein had a vendetta against the director of Casanova, Jean-Pierre Jeunet and was using his influence to attempt to damage Jeunet's work. It looks like some of the critics who panned Casanova are the very same who were protective of Weinstein right up until the allegations became too widespread to deny.
It also looks like Amazon may have possibly caved to pressure from Wienstein who was producing projects for Amazon. So if you are wondering why this stunningly good production never made it beyond the pilot, keep in mind the most powerful and abusive power broker in Hollywood had a specific vendetta against its director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Perhaps Jeunet blocked Harvey's casting couch. Even worse, perhaps Amazon enabled Weinstein's vendetta
For more info, which just came out, just hit google news for: Weinstein and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Vanity Fair has an October 2018 piece on this as does The Guardian
What a shame that the corrupt Hollyuwood
For more info, which just came out, just hit google news for: Weinstein and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Vanity Fair has an October 2018 piece on this as does The Guardian
What a shame that the corrupt Hollyuwood
~~First episode is laying the groundwork, this show has great potential~~
This show really threw me for a loop. At first, I thought it was going to be about debaucheries committed by Casanova as he lived his life in Paris. They show you an overwhelming amount of beautiful women with corsets that really
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accentuate their beauty. As the show goes on though, they really capture the personality of Casanova. You know from the very beginning that he was a sexual deviant. And then suddenly, everything takes a turn when they delved deeper into his life about Alchemy, politics, and even espionage. What really astounded me about this show was the amount of details put into the costumes and the scenery. It was absolutely AMAZING to see the amount of thought put into the show and you can actually feel the atmosphere and culture. Everything from clothing designs to walking along the street really captured the essence of France. What this show did lack, however, was suspense and pacing. There were no moments in show where I was on the edge of my seat; Casanova was never really in any danger. Something I do agree with other reviewers is that the story develops at a snail's pace. I personally didn't mind it, but I can understand how this show might be perceived as dull by others. I am certain that it will get much better further on. This first episode was more to show you the beginnings of Casanova and setting the groundwork for much better things later on. Can't wait to see more episodes, this show definitely has a lot of potential!
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- AnecdotesWallis Day's debut.
- GaffesThe third tower on the roof of Notre-Dame was built during the 19th century by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
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