Lorsqu'un mystérieux navire européen est retrouvé échoué dans un village de pêcheurs voisin, Lord Yoshii Toranaga découvre des secrets qui pourraient faire pencher la balance du pouvoir et d... Tout lireLorsqu'un mystérieux navire européen est retrouvé échoué dans un village de pêcheurs voisin, Lord Yoshii Toranaga découvre des secrets qui pourraient faire pencher la balance du pouvoir et dévaster ses ennemis.Lorsqu'un mystérieux navire européen est retrouvé échoué dans un village de pêcheurs voisin, Lord Yoshii Toranaga découvre des secrets qui pourraient faire pencher la balance du pouvoir et dévaster ses ennemis.
- A remporté 18 prix Primetime Emmy
- 87 victoires et 77 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Shogun' is acclaimed for its high production values, stunning set designs, and authentic acting, especially by the Japanese cast. The series faithfully adapts James Clavell's novel, capturing its essence and complex characters. Cultural and historical accuracy, along with nuanced portrayals of feudal Japan, are highlighted. However, some viewers found the pacing slow and certain plot points underdeveloped, though the compelling storytelling and character development are generally praised.
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This show is borderline perfect, it's weaves and bobs make so much sense that you are enthralled by its characters and stories. The shows music and cinematography is absolutely perfect. The existential questions that the protagonist asks to Mariko may seem odd at first but make up the fundamental philosophical difference between the western world and Japan. 'we live and we die' a quote from the show makes up this perfectly. The englishmans sharp critique of the Japanese and their way of life and eventual change of mind is the fundamental conflict in the mind of the protagonist. We are usually only given borderline racist or fetished version of feudal Japan in our movies and TV shows, this is a show which puts the Japanese characters front and centre and watches as the dance of death and power plays out with the foreigner playing the part of a catalyst or as Hiroyuki Sanada puts it a 'distraction'.
When I first heard about Shogun I couldn't wait to see it because I absolutely loved the original. I then read the reviews and while the majority of them are really good they were still mixed enough that I thought I'd judge for myself? Well, I loved it. I loved it so much I'm already watching it all the way through again. I kept telling myself that there's no way they can keep every episode as entertaining as the last but they did. It just kept getting better and better. Like many have already said it's historically inaccurate. I can get past shows like that as long as it was entertaining enough and this definitely was.
Very clearly this is one of the best TV shows and a contender for top TV historical TV show.
The ambience, script, costumes, cinematography, they are so well designed that you would feel at home in XVII century Japan. This show is Art.
Clear careful treatment of culture, ideology and religion was taken into account, which highlights both the source material and its representation. Albeit not historically accurate, it is close to portraying the events enhanced for dramatic purposes. The mindset of historical figures depicted seems so realistic based on the ideologies of the period. The characters are flawed, realistic and not cartoonish. This show respects its audience just as much as the clan respects Tokugawa.
The ambience, script, costumes, cinematography, they are so well designed that you would feel at home in XVII century Japan. This show is Art.
Clear careful treatment of culture, ideology and religion was taken into account, which highlights both the source material and its representation. Albeit not historically accurate, it is close to portraying the events enhanced for dramatic purposes. The mindset of historical figures depicted seems so realistic based on the ideologies of the period. The characters are flawed, realistic and not cartoonish. This show respects its audience just as much as the clan respects Tokugawa.
Set in Feudal Japan, this show is fiction but loosely based on a real story of an English Navigator who landed in Japan and integrated in the Japanese society and structure.
This show gave me real Game of Thrones vibes. With the exception of House of the Dragon, nothing has quite filled that void in the TV space for me (not in a world of swords, anyway). What it lacks in intense action or battle scenes (for now), it more than makes up for with incredible, dramatic performances from just about every actor in the cast. It's a show all about the story. The relationships between the characters.
A beautiful show with fantastic direction and storytelling.
This show gave me real Game of Thrones vibes. With the exception of House of the Dragon, nothing has quite filled that void in the TV space for me (not in a world of swords, anyway). What it lacks in intense action or battle scenes (for now), it more than makes up for with incredible, dramatic performances from just about every actor in the cast. It's a show all about the story. The relationships between the characters.
A beautiful show with fantastic direction and storytelling.
This is hands down one of the best shows of the year, maybe of the last few years. Like millions of others, I'm a huge Shogun fan so I was counting down the days until this came out. Even though I couldn't wait to watch it I didn't have a lot of confidence it would be as good as the original but not only was it as good, it was even better and by a lot. The last episode was kind of disappointing. It wasn't bad but it could've been better. I was ok with the ending but it still left me a little unsatisfied so what do they do? They go and renew it for another two seasons to keep this amazing story going. I've already watched this first season a few times.
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- AnecdotesWilliam Adams, the historical figure which the character John Blackthorne was based on, spoke a number of languages, including Portuguese.
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Yoshii Toranaga: Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one?
- Générique farfeluThe opening credit sequence is a modified version of a zen garden. This style of garden is often referred to as karesansui, which means "not using water."The two main elements of a Zen or karesansui (pronounced "kah-ray-sahn-soo-ee") garden are rocks to represent mountains (or islands) and sand to represent water. The sand used in Zen gardens is not beach sand; it is actually crushed or decomposed granite, small pebbles, or fine gravel. The particles of crushed granite are angular rather than round, so they can be more easily raked into patterns. Moreover, ripples in the sand or gravel represent flowing water or ripples in the ocean.
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