As revelations abound, Juliana is forced to make the hardest decision of her life. Wegener returns to Germany to carry out his mission. Smith risks becoming the prey as he goes hunting with ... Read allAs revelations abound, Juliana is forced to make the hardest decision of her life. Wegener returns to Germany to carry out his mission. Smith risks becoming the prey as he goes hunting with his assassin, and Kido desperately tries to close his investigation before his time runs o... Read allAs revelations abound, Juliana is forced to make the hardest decision of her life. Wegener returns to Germany to carry out his mission. Smith risks becoming the prey as he goes hunting with his assassin, and Kido desperately tries to close his investigation before his time runs out.
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For the majority of the season, we are following the characters while they link to the 'bigger picture' narrative. This would be fine of course, however the characters are mostly pretty thinly drawn and lacking in real reasons to like or dislike them. This changes a little bit in the final third perhaps, but that means for 7 hours we are following scenes that are often less than compelling, and not really adding as much as you would want. There is a certain drabness of tone to the delivery too; I get that they were going for a somber darkness, but at the same time it saps the pace of the show even more – not something it can afford.
The ideas of the general conclusions around the final episodes are maybe enough to draw me back if there is a second season, but it does feel like too little too late in offering this. Otherwise, it is poorly paced, and doesn't have the substance to draw you into the characters in the way that it sorely needs to get from one event to the next on the way to really getting to the more interesting stuff late in the game.
Set in an alternate universe where the Nazi's won World War 2 and divided control of the United States with the Japanese, some 10 years later small resistance groups try to fight back against the two oppressive powers. When her sister, who is one such fighter, is killed, Juliana Crane (Alexa Davalos) risks her life to complete her mission which involves taking a mysterious film to the neutral zone. A film that shows a world where the Allies won and Hitler was defeated.
"The Man in the High Castle" is an expertly, and expensively, realised world. The first season focuses a lot of its story around San Francisco, where Japanese culture has been pervasively interwoven into the American society. This is where Crane is brought into the freedom fighter fold following her sister's murder at the hands of the Kenpeitai (Japan's military police). From the other side of the country, in a Nazi led New York, Joe Blake is tasked with infiltrating the resistance but his resolve is tested when he falls for Juliana. Sitting over all of this, you have escalating tensions between Japan and the Nazi party which threaten to boil over into a war that the Japanese won't be able to win.
I'm a quarter of the way through the series at this point, and though I don't hate it, I already feel like I'm watching it out of a sense of obligation rather than that much genuine enjoyment. I'm not sure exactly what's not clicking, maybe it's a pacing issue, maybe there's too many little diversions that haven't paid back into the main story (yet, anyway). I'm going to keep going though.
That being said, the show is good entertainment with good characters and an interesting premise. I found myself badly wanting to watch 1 more episode, and saddened when I was done with them all. And that's exactly what you want from television. Engaging Entertainment.
Did you know
- TriviaFrom the beginning of Hitler's political career, he always had one or two companions with him at all times who could act as bodyguards. When Hitler came closer to gaining power, his security was increased. He had at least 8 personal security guards selected from the SS who were always stationed nearby. Hitler overcame his fear of being poisoned by employing a group of 15 young women to taste his food, under armed guard, before it was served to him.
- GoofsThe term "Führerhauptquartiere" is written in plural which is correct in the English language. However, in the German language the word headquarters is written in singular when describing only one headquarters. So the correctly written form would be "Führerhauptquartier".
- Quotes
Rudolph Wegener: It is far from easy to be a good man. In fact, as one gets older, it becomes more and more difficult to know... what a good man is. Yet it also becomes increasingly important to at least try.
- Crazy creditsThe phrase "The characters and incidents portrayed are entirely fictional" in the closing credits of every episode is also shown in German and Japanese translations.
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- 59m
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- 16:9 HD