48 Bewertungen
This would be like casting Tom cruise as Mohammed Ali, or the last samari which was just as stupid but his role there I do not believe in anyway was political. Even Jesus movies using a white guy obviously is not accurate.. that has just been going on for 2 thousand years. Watching it I passed on because I know that no matter how amazing a job any of the actors or actresses do the politics behind the role is just silly.. I feel like this is more blatantly casted due to the modern social issues.... I think this is fine with fictional characters .. like Cast anyone as say Sherlock Holmes, Santa clause, ... maybe this show has 0 to do with history in which case the name is the stupid part... I'd feel the same if they casted Sally field as Michelle Obama in a story about them two. I'd feel it's political and a calculated idea and agenda.
- toddrhart-64077
- 28. Feb. 2022
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I really tried to give this a chance but in the end it was a disappointment. The story has been told many times so to make it feel fresh, the story requires great dialogue and solid acting. Unfortunately it had neither. The dull dialogue couple with bad acting from Jodi Turner Smith made this excruciatingly dull.
My review has nothing to do with the casting of this show. It has everything to do with the unnecessary twisting and turning of known facts from this historic event. The truth, or as much of it that is absolutely known as fact, is interesting enough without all the extra added interpretations this series provides. Another issue is the extremely slow, plodding way the story unfolds, especially in the final episode. Timing could have been so much better. I managed to complete it but have no desire to see it again.
- mandagrammy
- 23. Dez. 2021
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What utter tripe is being served up to us. What is the point of setting a play or film in a time that could not have and did not support the alternative themes they producers are trying to convey.
It would have been much easier and acceptable to set it in any other time but the 16th century and declare it a work of fiction based on characters with similar names..that just about sums it up.
It would have been much easier and acceptable to set it in any other time but the 16th century and declare it a work of fiction based on characters with similar names..that just about sums it up.
This series has created a fairly large 'noise' through casting choices. It might be confusing to some as to why they chose to cast this way - well 1 episode is enough to know why..
It's the only way people would pay attention to it, the show cannot stand on it's own feet as a drama or even historic show. Really awful writing, and it skips over important historical information.
Not worth the data to watch it unfortunately.
Not worth the data to watch it unfortunately.
- mickbardwell
- 6. Sept. 2021
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Such a wasted opportunity. The casting added nothing to a story that's been told so very much better before, so as a project about Anne Boleyn, it was a bit of a pointless project. If they wanted to make a slightly alternative/ modernised version of the story, they could have so easily have kept all of the script and all the cast but shot it in a modern London borough council sink estate (somewhat like Baz Lehrman did with Romeo and Juliette- but without the music). The themes of modern day power struggles, infidelity, rumours, religious leaders and of course one mustn't forget to (de-)cap it all off with an "honour killing" are all just as relevant in Multicultural cities of the 21st century as they were in Anne Boleyn's time. Filmed like that it could have made a powerful statement and drawn parallels to the past without pointlessly reducing this story to a poor joke.
- crispian2000
- 3. Juni 2021
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Tell me, what exactly is the point of Anne Boleyn being a different race and even sexual orientation than the historical, actual person named Anne Boleyn? If someone wants to watch a historical series, what is the point of changing the historical facts? Name the series and the protagonist whatever else and there is no problem, it's just pure fiction. Maybe even closer to science fiction that history.
- zinabaggins
- 22. Feb. 2022
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Where to begin...? I'll lay it out in points.
-1. Costumes were the wrong period -2. Acting was wooden & passionless -3. Dialogue made no sense or at least 'lacked continuity.' -4. Extremely slow pacing, which is fine with me normally, but this was excruciating -5. Cinematography looked like it was done by a film student.
-6. Many better tellings of this story that exist, & i recommend them in regards to the Boleyn saga.
-1. Costumes were the wrong period -2. Acting was wooden & passionless -3. Dialogue made no sense or at least 'lacked continuity.' -4. Extremely slow pacing, which is fine with me normally, but this was excruciating -5. Cinematography looked like it was done by a film student.
-6. Many better tellings of this story that exist, & i recommend them in regards to the Boleyn saga.
I note some reviewers appear to believe we are either unable to see past colour, or haven't given the show a chance. I fear this is due to a lack of understanding for why people may not like the show.
I understand why some would have a problem with Anne Boleyn being played by a black actress, it's the same problem people have when they feel characters are being whitewashed. There would be the same reaction had someone made an alternative telling of Ngwane III's reign but LaYaka Ndwandwe was played by a white woman.
That said the concept been better thought out, and did not feel like lazy tokenism (yes, I feel it was lazy tokenism) this would have been better received
I was excited to see this, interested to see how it would work and how they had revisited the life of Anne Boleyn I love historical dramas, I love seeing unique takes on history, and had the show been better written it possibly could have worked... but I couldn't get into it.
Lead actress was wasted, a potentially interesting concept seemed lazily thrown together. I'm sure some people genuinely enjoyed it, but I wasn't a fan.
I feel more attention was spent clapping themselves on the back for casting decisions, than put into the script itself. Just my opinion.
I understand why some would have a problem with Anne Boleyn being played by a black actress, it's the same problem people have when they feel characters are being whitewashed. There would be the same reaction had someone made an alternative telling of Ngwane III's reign but LaYaka Ndwandwe was played by a white woman.
That said the concept been better thought out, and did not feel like lazy tokenism (yes, I feel it was lazy tokenism) this would have been better received
I was excited to see this, interested to see how it would work and how they had revisited the life of Anne Boleyn I love historical dramas, I love seeing unique takes on history, and had the show been better written it possibly could have worked... but I couldn't get into it.
Lead actress was wasted, a potentially interesting concept seemed lazily thrown together. I'm sure some people genuinely enjoyed it, but I wasn't a fan.
I feel more attention was spent clapping themselves on the back for casting decisions, than put into the script itself. Just my opinion.
- Ivysuleyman
- 20. Juni 2021
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Why instead of taking the actual history out of "historical fiction" didn't they do the same thing as Bridgerton and create a story that isn't based in our traditional history but in an alternate world where the main character could tell us HER story, rather than the story of a white girl that's been told 100 times before. I'd be much more interested in that.
- babydollfaff
- 27. Aug. 2021
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Enjoyed the mix up of people in this version of Anne Boleyn. Jodie Turner-Smith kept her regal and solid. Great costumes. The villains were also well done. Frankly, it brought to the forefront of how a strong woman scares guys very nicely! Interesting if you know where Cromwell ended up later.
- dangerbeforeyou
- 5. Juni 2021
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Just another soap opera in historical costumes like so many, lazy writing, acting is okay. Fishing for compliments by putting up some "controversy" by casting choices - yawn. All in all a disappointing affair, the costumes are the best feature in this production - not recommended for the connoisseur of the genre of historical drama.
- Tweetienator
- 11. Aug. 2021
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I'm interested in history and for me this series was downright painful. If I were to describe the stupid things that the writers used, I would have no room. The "Tudors" are an unrivaled role model here. Although this series also contradicted history in many places. Anna Boleyn is a horrible series. Boring and badly written. The creators put all their hope on the controversy which was the cast of the main role. The first episode goes on mercilessly and from time to time you think "Let them cut her off!". In addition, forcibly, the series is based on feminism, which had a caricature effect. Let us hope that this "work" will remain where it belongs, ie on the dustbin of history.
- tomrollauer
- 8. Juli 2021
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For this review to not content spoilers - I can just say that if it wasn't about certain historic person but completely fictional series it still would be very boring show, but would be somewhere around 4-5. But if you want to connect your work to some history - either do it good, or do not mention it at all.
And while black actress on role of historically white woman is a small issue(which is for me the same issue as white actor/actress on black/asian role), the main issue for me is weak plot, which could be done a lot better.
And while black actress on role of historically white woman is a small issue(which is for me the same issue as white actor/actress on black/asian role), the main issue for me is weak plot, which could be done a lot better.
- ruarhanvel
- 25. Juni 2021
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When they take fictional characters like James bond and make them female even though they never were before it's ok because they're fictional, but to take a historical character and change her color just to please how pc people is getting is stupid. And historically inaccurate. Leave the reimagining to imaginary characters. This never needed to be done.
- jonathaneholmes
- 27. Aug. 2021
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Could not get past the writing on this show. So many weird, almost unnatural interactions.
- troublezks
- 8. Aug. 2021
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There is no excuse for the utter lack of creativity shown here. What a waste of time, money and talent. Write and produce original material. Hopefully they will lose money on this.
- msiebielec
- 23. Nov. 2021
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...It seems Hollywood has lost its charm and luster, trying to force feed its viewers fodder. I watched 10 minutes of the first episode...and that was it. I imagine the Brits will be shocked at this Hollywood attempt at recasting their past Royal members. Awful. Don't waste your time.
- Catracho0227
- 11. Feb. 2022
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It was a little hard not to get caught up in the hype that surrounded this series when it was first transmitted, all sorts of opinions and unpleasantness surrounded it, now that the dust has settled, i have tried to watch it again, away from the noise.
I hate to say it, but my original opinions still apply, personally I have no issue with the casting, I think Jodie is one very talented actress.
It's almost like a parody, the script is written in such a way, that it feels almost like a school play, the characters are wafer thin, these were some of Britain's most famous, infamous and important figures, the actions of these two shaped the country's future, and yet none of that came across, these characters were almost bland.
Some of the production looked cheap, manufactured items pop up here and there, which an overly critical eye would spot, it need to appear a little less polished, the pearly white teeth for example, did The Tudors have such expert dentists?
It was a brave attempt, but it just didn't work, the only thing they succeeded in doing, was making a fascinating story, dull. 3/10.
I hate to say it, but my original opinions still apply, personally I have no issue with the casting, I think Jodie is one very talented actress.
It's almost like a parody, the script is written in such a way, that it feels almost like a school play, the characters are wafer thin, these were some of Britain's most famous, infamous and important figures, the actions of these two shaped the country's future, and yet none of that came across, these characters were almost bland.
Some of the production looked cheap, manufactured items pop up here and there, which an overly critical eye would spot, it need to appear a little less polished, the pearly white teeth for example, did The Tudors have such expert dentists?
It was a brave attempt, but it just didn't work, the only thing they succeeded in doing, was making a fascinating story, dull. 3/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- 9. Dez. 2021
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This is a wonderful period piece. I gave it 10 stars because it deserves a higher rating than it has, no doubt. I love art house movies and superior attention to detail in film. There was something about this portrayal of Anne Boleyns story that felt so relatable in this current day. The series had my attention and sucked me in until the very end. I thought the production value was excellent. Jody Turner Smith is a legend and this is only the first role I have seen her play. She is absolutely stunning and I hope to see her in more parts like this. Pure talent. The cast was also excellent. Who cares about Henry!! We've heard it all!!!. I love this portrayal of Anne Boleyn absolutely beautiful, ART.
I have watched numerous Tudor dramas, and have read many Tudor era books so I knew what was coming.
This is the only show I have ever gotten teary eyed over Anne Boleyn's execution.
Great acting by Jodie Turner-Smith.
This is the only show I have ever gotten teary eyed over Anne Boleyn's execution.
Great acting by Jodie Turner-Smith.
- ashybailey
- 2. Sept. 2021
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Boring drawn out script. Cant get over the use of someone black in a white role. Not being racist here it just doesnt work. It would be like using Katie Perry in the Aretha Franklyn movie. Its not right.
- hockeynut-06829
- 10. Aug. 2021
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I tried...I mean I REALLY tried to give this a shot. I have no doubt in any other circumstance. Jodie Smith would be absolutely phenomenal in a role made specifically for a woman of color. But to fundamentally change the ethnicity of the main character...that's asking a bit too much of a willing suspension of disbelief. Score another loss for "wokeness." Sorry, not sorry. Couldn't keep watching after 10 minutes and don't plan to watch anymore. Epic fail...