acutisnasus
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What a wonderful, amazing, humane way to tell a story.
As a viewer I was immersed and felt every bit of the characters sense of reality.
Simply wonderful the way it's told.
As a viewer I was immersed and felt every bit of the characters sense of reality.
Simply wonderful the way it's told.
I haven't read the books, this review is purely based on the show.
The latest reviews will tell you to give it a go, I agree.
But there are some things that might turn others off.
Before I go on I must say that I have never been impressed by how a show majorly improved in how a story is told, acting and flim making.
Season 1 (and a bit to half of season 2) The dialogs are pretty corny and there are abrupt dialog changes and also lines that are not necessary at all. Added to that an urgency of a scene is not really felt or clear, because they are not properly setup before hand. And it seemed the actors don't know where the story is taking them. Above things, affects the actors skills to anticipate a certain type of reaction on an event or line and also how to deliver the lines. The actors do the fight scenes themselves, but you can see that they are not trained, the urgency or danger of a fight is not felt.
But to me all of that did not distract of the story line which was interesting enough to not let go and actually bite through it.
Season 2 Things change drastically. Dialogs and fighting scenes have majorly improved from the beginning of the season. At the half of the season a new story line was introduced and actors took their skills a level up. Either the actors knew more where the storyline was taking them or they got used to the more justifiable dialog and setup of events. Either way the acting and the way the story is told, improved massively.
From here on It's just a matter of taste. But it is fun and a learning experience to see how they improved the show with a bit of hard work. It almost makes you proud,... almost.
Besides the major story line which is very interesting and cool it also has side stories which makes the show feel like a daylight soap. And a young adult way of looking at the world on how relationships or leaderships works. This changes a bit from half of season 2. From Season 3 everything has grown up massively, dialogs, storytelling, sets, filming and acting. If you like the stories of season 1 and 2, you'll be very glad and maybe impressed how they improved.
Before I go on I must say that I have never been impressed by how a show majorly improved in how a story is told, acting and flim making.
Season 1 (and a bit to half of season 2) The dialogs are pretty corny and there are abrupt dialog changes and also lines that are not necessary at all. Added to that an urgency of a scene is not really felt or clear, because they are not properly setup before hand. And it seemed the actors don't know where the story is taking them. Above things, affects the actors skills to anticipate a certain type of reaction on an event or line and also how to deliver the lines. The actors do the fight scenes themselves, but you can see that they are not trained, the urgency or danger of a fight is not felt.
But to me all of that did not distract of the story line which was interesting enough to not let go and actually bite through it.
Season 2 Things change drastically. Dialogs and fighting scenes have majorly improved from the beginning of the season. At the half of the season a new story line was introduced and actors took their skills a level up. Either the actors knew more where the storyline was taking them or they got used to the more justifiable dialog and setup of events. Either way the acting and the way the story is told, improved massively.
From here on It's just a matter of taste. But it is fun and a learning experience to see how they improved the show with a bit of hard work. It almost makes you proud,... almost.
Besides the major story line which is very interesting and cool it also has side stories which makes the show feel like a daylight soap. And a young adult way of looking at the world on how relationships or leaderships works. This changes a bit from half of season 2. From Season 3 everything has grown up massively, dialogs, storytelling, sets, filming and acting. If you like the stories of season 1 and 2, you'll be very glad and maybe impressed how they improved.
Don't get fooled into thinking that the movie is about nationalism. It's about Totalitarianism. And it is a fantasy environment.
This tv series was unexpected. It is showing a fantasy Totalitarian India, that is governed by a government that does not allow people to be educated. It does also not allow any foreign religion. In that Totalitarian environment a ghoul is set loose.
It was not great, but also absolutely not terrible The pace was a bit slow, but not slow enough to make me fall asleep. The acting was good.
People do not understand what the word Nationalism means. Nationalism, means being proud of your country and the laws and the people and the progress that it makes. It means being so proud that you would fight for and protect every single person living in that country. It means that you are prepared to stand along side your fellow country men and women and make your country great. It means a government that brings all the people together to achieve a common goal.
Nationalism has nothing to do with Totalitarian, However nationalism can be turned into totalitarian, As soon as a country start purposely excluding groups of people, you are on your way to a condition where people will always find an excuse to hurt others and create conflict. You will see an environment where people fight against each other. If you like that kind of environment, you like totalitarianism not nationalism (1930s to 1945). You are only concentrating on conflict.
This tv series was unexpected. It is showing a fantasy Totalitarian India, that is governed by a government that does not allow people to be educated. It does also not allow any foreign religion. In that Totalitarian environment a ghoul is set loose.
It was not great, but also absolutely not terrible The pace was a bit slow, but not slow enough to make me fall asleep. The acting was good.
People do not understand what the word Nationalism means. Nationalism, means being proud of your country and the laws and the people and the progress that it makes. It means being so proud that you would fight for and protect every single person living in that country. It means that you are prepared to stand along side your fellow country men and women and make your country great. It means a government that brings all the people together to achieve a common goal.
Nationalism has nothing to do with Totalitarian, However nationalism can be turned into totalitarian, As soon as a country start purposely excluding groups of people, you are on your way to a condition where people will always find an excuse to hurt others and create conflict. You will see an environment where people fight against each other. If you like that kind of environment, you like totalitarianism not nationalism (1930s to 1945). You are only concentrating on conflict.