19 Bewertungen
Great actors, set and storyline. No matter what country the setting, it is a relatable tale. Cheering for the good guy and end love to overcome all obstacles! Worth a binge!
- lulita-38765
- 7. Feb. 2023
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- honeytrolley
- 5. Dez. 2023
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"It is an altogether beautiful story set in a lovely scenery and supplied with gorgeous costumes. We, as cast, had never thought of it as such a great hit. We simply did our best." (Katerina Kovalchuk in an interview in Poland).
"It is an exceptional project for me. So far, I have not had a chance to take part in this kind of work and it is even a greater pleasure for me because I am keen on history." (Alexey Yarovienko in an interview in Poland).
It seems that those words tell everything and in spite of the fact that this is not a historical production, the series will soon become historic because it has become a hit already in my homeland. We Poles have felt privilidged to welcome three members of the cast in Poland recently: Katerina Kovalchuk, Alexey Yarovienko and Michail Gavrilov.
At the beginning of my review, I must admit that I am not a particular fan of soap operas and long series with many seasons and episodes because sooner or later, the producers tend to skip the point, somehow, and the action becomes, in a way, boring. There have been a few timeless productions, nevertheless, which were exceptions to that rule. In my country (Poland), the first soap opera still remembered by many was the Brazilian ISAURA showed on Polish television in the mid-1980s. The streets became quiet when it was on. People were crazy about it and some new born female babies were christened Isaura in spite of its odd sounding name. Later, as years passed by and there were more and more cheap soap operas, a lot of movie fans and contemporary viewers treated them with slight irony. It seemed no such 'social mania' might be ahead of us. Additionally, we must consider the role of television which has changed tremendously after all these years. Yet, a greater success came which has awed people in my country. In this way, none of us thought of it as a hit (referring to Ms Kovalchuk's words). It was a true surprise for all of us.
After the premiere of season 1 in Ukraine and its presentation in Cannes, the Polish television TVP1 started to broadcast the Ukrainian series THE LOVE IN CHAINS (originally KREPOSTNAYA which can be translated as "enslaved") in July. Although the parallels occurred strong with the aforementioned ISAURA and some maybe saw THE LOVE IN CHAINS as a sort of its 'remake,' the series attracted our attention from its very beginning and occurred captivating. As it consists of 48 fifty minute-episodes (24 episodes for season 1 and 24 for season 2), my wife and I watched it almost every evening because it was on TV so often. Its popularity grew so rapidly that the TV bought the second season right away and the Polish viewers could see it even before the Ukrainian ones. Why is it such a sensation?
As penned by Svetlana Tsivinskaya and directed by Feliks Gerchikov and Maksim Litvinov, it is a mesmerizing depiction of various characters. All characters, even the supporting ones, are memorable and sophisticated. It's not the way like: 'Now I am going to show you a true villain" No, everyone is depicted psychologically and bound to change. Moreover, the story is set in a very intereresting period of history, in the mid 1850s in Ukraine (which belonged to tsarist Russia at that time). As a period drama, it rightly hits the tone of the 19th century, supplies us with an in-depth insight into the reality, particularly the discrepancies between the rich and the poor. While watching it, you are brought to that time along with its beauty, sophistication and elegance. You follow the fate of Katerina Verbitskaya which is filled with, symbolically, everything that a person can experience in life, most tormented life actually (physically, mentally and spiritually). She seems to be afflicted by suffering, sometimes embodying it to the very core and, yet, does not lose hope in destiny's justice. But she is no Isaura (though parallels can be drawn). In her problems, she does not go to the garden to think but she gives us an insight into her spiritual life and prays, even for her persecutors... That is a very important difference because her character is made far more spiritual and identifiable. More to say, lovable. Katerina Kovalchuk does a wonderful job in the role. She combines innocence with decisiveness and gentleness with appeal. There were many actresses who were cast for the role, including Anna Sagaydachnaya (Natalie from the series) but I think that Ms Kovalchuk was the right choice. A lot of people will probably agree with me, though, it does not mean that other actresses would not have been good at this role. Yet, Ms Kovalchuk has something special.
Yes, our heroine goes through incredibly hard things, terrible things that life can offer a human and she hits the tone of emotional bond with the viewers very well. It is true that you watch it and you empathize with her. But, our attention is not only on the protagonist but others who also do terrific jobs and play important roles in her life. Mainly, Michail Gavrilov, a villain, Grigorij Cervinsky madly in love with Katerina. Being in all the episodes of the series, we see his change for the worse and a haunting way towards addiction and madness. A mention must be made of Anna Sagaydachnaya in the role of good-hearted Natalie, wife of Grigorij's. Alexey Yarovenko is brilliant as the love of her life, the love that could not be fulfilled... Stanislav Boklan and Yuliya Aug give strong performances as the landlords of Cervinsky's mansion. Ms Aug, already famous for her brilliant roles including empress Elisabeth Petrovna in CATHERINE, is worth attention as Katerina's godmother Anna Lvovna Cervinskaya. She portrays a rather positive character whom we come to like later... There is also her daughter Polina Aug who plays young Anna Lvovna in the flashback scenes. The scenes of the emotional tensions between father, Peter Chervinsky and son Grigorij are unforgettable. Mind you the episode with the wedding... One of the backstories which should not be skipped here is the relation between masters and peasants. They were different: some very bad which gave bases for later riots and revolution (historically), some were better. Ksenija Miszyna portrays a villainous lady Lidia Scheffer who treats her subjects as slaves, things and offers our protagonist many sufferings. But do not take everything too seriously...
(I heard in one interview with the actress that people felt the story so intensely that they really believed she (Ksenija not Lidia) did bad things to Katerina and the actress was judged by the viewers...yeah, some people do not see the borderline between fiction and reality. It is a sad fact because it sheds a shadow upon the reputation of its viewers. Shame! That is obviously not what the series is mean to be.
All the people in the series do their best and it is too short for on review to mention all. Simply, as a viewer you feel you are in another period of time thanks to them. Nazar, a blacksmith, Halka, a servant girl with her change of heart, Nikolaj, Natalie's brother so indefatigable to defend Alexey's honor, Pavlina, a lovable cook, Elena and the humble senator (a wonderful character in season 2) and many many others. Very good performances!
The costumes are another great merit of the series. They are wonderful and go perfectly well with the interiors and exteriors. You see a convincing 'fashion display' of the period. What palaces and gardens! Some scenes were shot in the town of Niezyn in Ukraine. Supposedly, a lot of fans of the series will like to visit the place and deservedly so.
There are a lot of good things that could be said about the series but, we think (my wife and I) that its crucial aspect that a sensitive viewer will never forget is not the power of mind nor the power of will that it attempts to grasp but the power of heart. In spite of cruelty, religious fanatism, injustices, treason, disappointment, despair, wretchedness, masochism that one may experience, all those demons are not able to deprive a good person of a good heart. This is a very clear message of the series and for that matter, a true credit to all the people who took part in this memorable production. Not merely Ukrainian version of ISAURA but an involving, captivating series.
Hopefully, the series will be an equal success internationally as it was in Poland once it has been released. Look for it, really worth attention.
Thank you for reading.
"It is an exceptional project for me. So far, I have not had a chance to take part in this kind of work and it is even a greater pleasure for me because I am keen on history." (Alexey Yarovienko in an interview in Poland).
It seems that those words tell everything and in spite of the fact that this is not a historical production, the series will soon become historic because it has become a hit already in my homeland. We Poles have felt privilidged to welcome three members of the cast in Poland recently: Katerina Kovalchuk, Alexey Yarovienko and Michail Gavrilov.
At the beginning of my review, I must admit that I am not a particular fan of soap operas and long series with many seasons and episodes because sooner or later, the producers tend to skip the point, somehow, and the action becomes, in a way, boring. There have been a few timeless productions, nevertheless, which were exceptions to that rule. In my country (Poland), the first soap opera still remembered by many was the Brazilian ISAURA showed on Polish television in the mid-1980s. The streets became quiet when it was on. People were crazy about it and some new born female babies were christened Isaura in spite of its odd sounding name. Later, as years passed by and there were more and more cheap soap operas, a lot of movie fans and contemporary viewers treated them with slight irony. It seemed no such 'social mania' might be ahead of us. Additionally, we must consider the role of television which has changed tremendously after all these years. Yet, a greater success came which has awed people in my country. In this way, none of us thought of it as a hit (referring to Ms Kovalchuk's words). It was a true surprise for all of us.
After the premiere of season 1 in Ukraine and its presentation in Cannes, the Polish television TVP1 started to broadcast the Ukrainian series THE LOVE IN CHAINS (originally KREPOSTNAYA which can be translated as "enslaved") in July. Although the parallels occurred strong with the aforementioned ISAURA and some maybe saw THE LOVE IN CHAINS as a sort of its 'remake,' the series attracted our attention from its very beginning and occurred captivating. As it consists of 48 fifty minute-episodes (24 episodes for season 1 and 24 for season 2), my wife and I watched it almost every evening because it was on TV so often. Its popularity grew so rapidly that the TV bought the second season right away and the Polish viewers could see it even before the Ukrainian ones. Why is it such a sensation?
As penned by Svetlana Tsivinskaya and directed by Feliks Gerchikov and Maksim Litvinov, it is a mesmerizing depiction of various characters. All characters, even the supporting ones, are memorable and sophisticated. It's not the way like: 'Now I am going to show you a true villain" No, everyone is depicted psychologically and bound to change. Moreover, the story is set in a very intereresting period of history, in the mid 1850s in Ukraine (which belonged to tsarist Russia at that time). As a period drama, it rightly hits the tone of the 19th century, supplies us with an in-depth insight into the reality, particularly the discrepancies between the rich and the poor. While watching it, you are brought to that time along with its beauty, sophistication and elegance. You follow the fate of Katerina Verbitskaya which is filled with, symbolically, everything that a person can experience in life, most tormented life actually (physically, mentally and spiritually). She seems to be afflicted by suffering, sometimes embodying it to the very core and, yet, does not lose hope in destiny's justice. But she is no Isaura (though parallels can be drawn). In her problems, she does not go to the garden to think but she gives us an insight into her spiritual life and prays, even for her persecutors... That is a very important difference because her character is made far more spiritual and identifiable. More to say, lovable. Katerina Kovalchuk does a wonderful job in the role. She combines innocence with decisiveness and gentleness with appeal. There were many actresses who were cast for the role, including Anna Sagaydachnaya (Natalie from the series) but I think that Ms Kovalchuk was the right choice. A lot of people will probably agree with me, though, it does not mean that other actresses would not have been good at this role. Yet, Ms Kovalchuk has something special.
Yes, our heroine goes through incredibly hard things, terrible things that life can offer a human and she hits the tone of emotional bond with the viewers very well. It is true that you watch it and you empathize with her. But, our attention is not only on the protagonist but others who also do terrific jobs and play important roles in her life. Mainly, Michail Gavrilov, a villain, Grigorij Cervinsky madly in love with Katerina. Being in all the episodes of the series, we see his change for the worse and a haunting way towards addiction and madness. A mention must be made of Anna Sagaydachnaya in the role of good-hearted Natalie, wife of Grigorij's. Alexey Yarovenko is brilliant as the love of her life, the love that could not be fulfilled... Stanislav Boklan and Yuliya Aug give strong performances as the landlords of Cervinsky's mansion. Ms Aug, already famous for her brilliant roles including empress Elisabeth Petrovna in CATHERINE, is worth attention as Katerina's godmother Anna Lvovna Cervinskaya. She portrays a rather positive character whom we come to like later... There is also her daughter Polina Aug who plays young Anna Lvovna in the flashback scenes. The scenes of the emotional tensions between father, Peter Chervinsky and son Grigorij are unforgettable. Mind you the episode with the wedding... One of the backstories which should not be skipped here is the relation between masters and peasants. They were different: some very bad which gave bases for later riots and revolution (historically), some were better. Ksenija Miszyna portrays a villainous lady Lidia Scheffer who treats her subjects as slaves, things and offers our protagonist many sufferings. But do not take everything too seriously...
(I heard in one interview with the actress that people felt the story so intensely that they really believed she (Ksenija not Lidia) did bad things to Katerina and the actress was judged by the viewers...yeah, some people do not see the borderline between fiction and reality. It is a sad fact because it sheds a shadow upon the reputation of its viewers. Shame! That is obviously not what the series is mean to be.
All the people in the series do their best and it is too short for on review to mention all. Simply, as a viewer you feel you are in another period of time thanks to them. Nazar, a blacksmith, Halka, a servant girl with her change of heart, Nikolaj, Natalie's brother so indefatigable to defend Alexey's honor, Pavlina, a lovable cook, Elena and the humble senator (a wonderful character in season 2) and many many others. Very good performances!
The costumes are another great merit of the series. They are wonderful and go perfectly well with the interiors and exteriors. You see a convincing 'fashion display' of the period. What palaces and gardens! Some scenes were shot in the town of Niezyn in Ukraine. Supposedly, a lot of fans of the series will like to visit the place and deservedly so.
There are a lot of good things that could be said about the series but, we think (my wife and I) that its crucial aspect that a sensitive viewer will never forget is not the power of mind nor the power of will that it attempts to grasp but the power of heart. In spite of cruelty, religious fanatism, injustices, treason, disappointment, despair, wretchedness, masochism that one may experience, all those demons are not able to deprive a good person of a good heart. This is a very clear message of the series and for that matter, a true credit to all the people who took part in this memorable production. Not merely Ukrainian version of ISAURA but an involving, captivating series.
Hopefully, the series will be an equal success internationally as it was in Poland once it has been released. Look for it, really worth attention.
Thank you for reading.
- marcin_kukuczka
- 26. Aug. 2019
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- marinda-18600
- 22. Okt. 2019
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- DmytroBaker
- 27. Okt. 2019
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- Marilia_Motta
- 20. Juli 2025
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I finished watching the first season with my wife and we really liked it. Excellent actors, costumes and scenario. Great job!
- pkolvianec
- 9. Jan. 2020
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I love this show with all the details and no matter which direction the script went, it made sense. Season 2 pls!!! Hats of to ALL of the actors, what a brilliant performance.
- angela_aljr
- 23. Jan. 2020
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This is my favourite series!!!! I absolutely LOVE it!!!!! I cannot wait for SEASON 3!!!!
From the first episode, I was hooked on this beautiful drama! The scenery is just breathtaking for someone who has never visited across the pond! I tell everyone about the series especially people from that area that in the States now! It is just a wonderful love story, or I should say numerous love stories, and how, not only in our country, but other countries too, having slaves or serfs or bond maids! A beautiful piece of time that was not infused with all this craziness of the world currently! I only hope to see more episodes when they finish shooting and all the actors and actresses are okay and not effected by the war!
- kmartin-21012
- 11. Aug. 2022
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This story was so remarkable . It was spellbinding and I could not stop binging even when watching subtitles. I'm wondering when we can see season 3. I simply cannot wait to finish the series ! Each episode left me breathless due to suspense. The scenery, stage settings , and costumes were phenomenal. I'm a history lover and this has urged me to learn more about this time period in this particular part of the country . The costumes really seemed authentic, as well as decor in each scene. I feel I learned some Russian as well. Could so many bad things happen to the main characters and could the bad characters get any worse. In the end, everyone loves Katia !
Amazing drama,actors,plot. Bravo to the whole team. I would be happy to meet any of the actors and talk about it or them.
This movie is made in amazing way. I watched the 1st two seasons and 1st movie from the 3rd. I like the God truths that were shown even through the demonic influence in Grigorii. Katerina Verbitskaya - the actress played amazing. Sorry that Kovalchuk did not continue.
If people turn to God everyday, there would be even more protection from him. Big respect to the creators for each series and the deep honour and good thought through the roles.
Peace to Ukraine and love to all of you from Bulgaria!
Emil Nikolov Fan.
This movie is made in amazing way. I watched the 1st two seasons and 1st movie from the 3rd. I like the God truths that were shown even through the demonic influence in Grigorii. Katerina Verbitskaya - the actress played amazing. Sorry that Kovalchuk did not continue.
If people turn to God everyday, there would be even more protection from him. Big respect to the creators for each series and the deep honour and good thought through the roles.
Peace to Ukraine and love to all of you from Bulgaria!
Emil Nikolov Fan.
The actor in the show absolutely incredible. It really makes you feel like you're in the same room with them through all the different scenes. It could be pretty horrific at times and I have trouble watching those parts but the acting is absolutely fabulous. They stick to their character so well. The scenery and the mansions and the costumes are fabulous as well. It is so well done these shows I have recently watched the life of a mistress, which is also a Russian film in the same era. I also watched the bloody Duchess or whatever but I didn't like that one at all was very depressing, once again, these actors are so good at what they're doing.
- nward-30294
- 27. Jan. 2024
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I am absolutely in love with this series. I've been trying to binge watch it for 4 days now. It keeps you captivated. It is a must watch series. I believe it's a Russian based series and the captioning makes it so easy to understand every episode. I give it 10Stars. I look forward to watching every new episode of it.
Head over to your provider and find this awesome series. All of my girls have put this on their watch list. It has romance, it's interesting, intriguing, has me on the eye of my bed at times. All I can say is put it on your watch list. I will look forward more series from this director and the actors.
Head over to your provider and find this awesome series. All of my girls have put this on their watch list. It has romance, it's interesting, intriguing, has me on the eye of my bed at times. All I can say is put it on your watch list. I will look forward more series from this director and the actors.
The first and second seasons were absolutely amazing, but I don't understand why they made a third. I wish they would end it in season 2 so it would be perfect. Season 3 was hard to watch until the end, why ruin the perfection of this show?
Anyway, I recommend it for those first two seasons. The story is exciting and very intriguing, the cinematography and costumes are beautiful and the actors are spectacular. At first I didn't know whether to watch it because there was no audio option other than the original, but by the first episode I was super invested in the series.
I wish they had a version where it ends in season 2!
Anyway, I recommend it for those first two seasons. The story is exciting and very intriguing, the cinematography and costumes are beautiful and the actors are spectacular. At first I didn't know whether to watch it because there was no audio option other than the original, but by the first episode I was super invested in the series.
I wish they had a version where it ends in season 2!
Love this series it will be sad when I get to the last. Seems most good shows stop at 3 seasons. So aggravating. Off to find a new show now.
Love this series it will be sad when I get to the last. Love the characters. Some villians, scheming non stop, some romance. The wealthy and servants story lines. Love the show. Seems most good shows stop at 3 seasons. So aggravating. So off to find a new show.
Love this series it will be sad when I get to the last. Love the characters. Some villians, scheming non stop, some romance. The wealthy and servants story lines. Love the show. Seems most good shows stop at 3 seasons. So aggravating. So off to find a new show.
Love this series it will be sad when I get to the last. Love the characters. Some villians, scheming non stop, some romance. The wealthy and servants story lines. Love the show. Seems most good shows stop at 3 seasons. So aggravating. So off to find a new show.
Love this series it will be sad when I get to the last. Love the characters. Some villians, scheming non stop, some romance. The wealthy and servants story lines. Love the show. Seems most good shows stop at 3 seasons. So aggravating. So off to find a new show.
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