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San guo

  • Série télévisée
  • 2010
  • 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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San guo (2010)
DrameGuerreHistoriqueDrame d’époque

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLong story of the rivalry, intrigues and wars of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Based on the classical Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other rela... Tout lireLong story of the rivalry, intrigues and wars of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Based on the classical Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other related sources.Long story of the rivalry, intrigues and wars of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Based on the classical Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other related sources.

  • Stars
    • Hewei Yu
    • Yi Lu
    • Kai Kang
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
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    4 865
    • Stars
      • Hewei Yu
      • Yi Lu
      • Kai Kang
    • 16Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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      • 12 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    Hewei Yu
    Hewei Yu
    • Liu Bei
    • 2010
    Yi Lu
    Yi Lu
    • Zhuge Liang
    • 2010
    Kai Kang
    • Zhang Fei
    • 2010
    Jianbin Chen
    Jianbin Chen
    • Cao Cao
    • 2010
    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • Guan Yu
    • 2010
    Yuan Nie
    Yuan Nie
    • Zhao Yun
    • 2010
    Bo Zhang
    Bo Zhang
    • Sun Quan
    • 2010
    Guang Yang
    • Cao Ren
    Dahong Ni
    Dahong Ni
    • Sima Yi
    Jianxin Li
    • Xun Yu
    Cheng Chang
    • Lü Meng
    • 2010
    Bin Yu
    • Cao Pi
    Changyi Jiang
    • Cheng Yu
    Rui Yang
    • Sun Qian
    Xinjun Wang
    • Wei Yan
    Wei-De Huang
    Wei-De Huang
    • Zhou Yu
    • 2010
    Qing Huo
    • Lu Su
    • 2010
    Tao Guo
    Tao Guo
    • Xu Chu
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    10victorhalbis

    I learned so much about Chinese history!

    Loved it. I got here thanks to the game Total War: Three Kingdoms. Tbh, I had no idea about any of this (I'm from Latin America, Chinese history is not well known, despite being vast), and the game lured me into wanting to find out some more about this Era in China. I've been watching endlessly for the past few weeks, and I became attached to this story and its characters. My son knew about Guan Yu from other games, but I feel like this is an entire universe I just discovered.

    I know this is an adaptation to the novel, and adjustments were made, etc, but I don't care, I love it.
    10femmefatal00

    One of the Best Historic Series I've seen

    It's a rare thing these days that a show would capture my attention from beginning to end, and with 95 episodes to boot! I thought the production was near perfection with only some minor nit picks here and there, which is almost incomprehensible since I don't often say this about a TV series.

    This is by far the longest Asian drama I've watch to date, the production quality and storytelling edges neck and neck with another favorite of mine, K-drama's Jumong. Right off the bat you can tell the expense that they've put into this just by watching the first episode. The scale of the army is a great visual feat like no other television series I've seen. Sometimes TV series will give you perhaps 1-2 battle scenes with a handful of extras to make it look "epic" (ahem *cough, cough* Game of Thrones, I'm looking at you) but with Three Kingdoms, the line of armies/calvarias in the background, whether with real extras or CGI, really makes you feel like there are 50,000 men at the general's call.

    Another thing that I see other reviewers complain about is that there is too much woman in the story, since the original novel never mentions much about woman. I for one I'm glad that they expanded woman's roles in the story however big or small, to help make the times that they lived in better-rounded. Of course there are still male dominance overtones throughout the story but that's how things were back then. I appreciate that we can see a small side of the woman perspective on things. I'm just sad that they couldn't put even more in there, since my nit pick was that there was too few woman shown. Since people will wonder how in the world are there thousands of men but no woman to raise the children that grew into soldiers? Take care of the household? Guide their husbands? Have their role in the political scheming, or marriage alliances? Men might write the history books but you can't tell me that woman never had a part in them.

    Another aspect that really drew my attention was the portrayals of the characters. They are more natural and realistic and easily relatable. Okay sometimes they can be a bit over-dramatic, but that's Asian drama for ya. Overall the characters have different aspects to their personalities. They can be naïve, arrogant, stubborn, light-hearted, witty, funny, etc… and evolve as episodes progresses. I quite enjoy Cao Cao's portrayal in this series. The actor has a unique air about him that makes the character memorable. His laugh, wit, insight and dominance were what sold his character for me.

    But my personal favorite character would be Zhuge Liang. I love how the actor portrays him, and you can believe that the character lives up to his reputation, since it's been stated over and over throughout history that he's a master strategist with a calm composure. His first introduction made me laugh, rising up after a nap and reciting sonnets right off the bat. That was the moment where I thought "I'm going to like this character" A bit silly, but I appreciate the light-hearted moments here and there amidst the chaos and battle sequences and backstabbing political scheming.

    My small nitpicks would be that the start of the series really just jumps into things during Doug Zhuo's occupation of the empire. There was only a brief summary of how things began from there. So non-history buff like myself might be a little confused as to what's going on but you quickly catch up if you pay attention to the characters and dialogue. (And believe me there's a lot to pay attention to, that might warrant a second rewatch if you miss things) Also they never really had an introduction to the beginning of Liu Bei, such a major character in the series; we never got to see how he really began his quest with his oath brothers like we did with Cao, Cao. I guess they had to cut something to keep the timeline flowing. But you get the gist of Liu Bei's major goal right away. Final nitpick was that the soundtrack didn't have a lot of variety to the music. There were maybe 5 major themes and that was it. So watching 95 episodes with the same music playing in the background gets old fast. Good thing the action and story kept my interest.

    So overall it's a wonderful adaptation to a popular novel. I'll admit I'm not a Three Kingdoms buff, so I wouldn't notice if they're far off from the story or not (which after skimming through historical facts, doesn't seem like it). The only connection I have with the original story was playing Dynasty Warriors and we all know that's not an accurate representation. But if you enjoy good story and characterization then I highly recommend this series. I can forgive if the production took a few artistic liberties, but the main thing I look for in a good series is if the story flows well, the characters are in line with the story they're telling, and it has enough visuals for my eyes to feast on.

    That said, I'm a happy camper.
    10curiositee

    Terrific

    (Don't be fooled by the picture posted above - it is the one for the movie Three Kingdoms that was released recently.)

    This series is simply terrific. It was quite an ambitious undertaking, for one. A whopping 95 episodes, fast-paced and intricate in many parts. It largely follows the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms though it does deviate in some parts. It's been almost 3 decades since the last notable attempt at serializing Romance, and now with plenty of Yuan and manpower to throw around, the deed has been accomplished. First, the scenery is remarkably grand and beautiful (both natural and CG) - from Zhuge Liang's hut in the middle of a forest, to gratuitous (though appreciated) shots of the Yangtze River, to the rather intimidating sights of tens of thousands of little armored men rushing forward.

    Second, I appreciated the script. Perhaps it isn't as antiquated as it could have been, but let's be honest. If the producers and scriptwriters conformed to the way scholars of 200 AD spoke, like 8 people would understand. What would be the point? Rather, the writers decided to focus on making the dialogue engaging and meaningful to the target audience. Moreover, it still sounded decently authentic to adequately serve its purpose.

    And finally, I enjoyed the acting and character interpretations. Chen caught me off-guard at first with his Cao Cao, but he's seriously grown on me. He has now become the representative Cao Cao in my mind - just devious and cunning enough, but not evil for the sake of being evil as he is sometimes portrayed...though at times of questionable mental stability. Lu Yi's Zhuge Liang is subtle, graceful, and dignified even in distress...not to mention terrific eye-candy... I digress. Zhou Yu's portrayal, though not especially flattering, was conveyed well by Victor Huang, and made me want to give the poor guy a hug (at the risk of disembowelment).

    My major complaints would probably include the portrayal of the formidable general Zhang Fei. What are we, five? Did they really need to flatten and degrade a famed general by giving him the intelligence and self-control of a petulant pre-schooler? And Liu Bei's stubborn adherence to his so-called virtue got really old, really fast, though I suspect that had more to do with the man in history/Romance than the series itself.
    9Grantmoulder

    Very Enjoyable Series

    I have read "the romance of the three kingdoms" and there are definitely some minor differences, but most of them are understandable sacrifices in order to make the show more entertaining. Most of this show stays very true to the novel. If you have no idea about the story or just a general understanding i guarantee that this show will be enjoyable to you. however, if you are a three kingdoms historian you might be disappointed with how some of the characters are portrayed. For instance Liu Bei's character seems a bit shallow and boring compared to what i imagined, and Lu Bu is much less intimidating. but other than some minor problems with character portrayal it is a superb series worthy of being watched.

    I believe a certain fan-sub group, that specializes in Wuxia dramas, is currently adding English subs to the series. Buy the DVD and check out the sub and I ensure you'll enjoy this masterpiece.
    10patrickfiorito

    A masterpiece

    Considering the shoestring budget the director had to work with. Especially being 80+ episodes. It's a masterpiece of a drama. No, it isn't 100% accurate to much of the ROTK lore but really what is? Even the novels are fictional to a point. It's a great drama, rich characters and thoroughly enjoyable.

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      Liu Bei: Doesn't Cao Cao have that famous saying?

      Liu Bei: He said, "I'd rather betray the world than let the world betray me."

      Liu Bei: I have a saying too.

      Liu Bei: "I'd rather the world betray me, but I won't betray the world."

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mai 2010 (China)
    • Pays d’origine
      • China
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    • Langue
      • Mandarin
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      • Beijing Gallop Horse Film & TV Production
      • Xian Longrui Film And TV Culture Media Co.
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