Un aristocrate russe est épargné par la mort et assigné à résidence alors que la révolution bolchevique se déroule devant lui.Un aristocrate russe est épargné par la mort et assigné à résidence alors que la révolution bolchevique se déroule devant lui.Un aristocrate russe est épargné par la mort et assigné à résidence alors que la révolution bolchevique se déroule devant lui.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 7 nominations au total
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Not read the book, so based on the drama alone. Very enjoyable yarn with an unusual plot. Generally well cast and well acted. McGregor is excellent and carries the Count's breeding, eruditeness and whimsy well. The supporting cast also work well. I love Johnny Harris's performance - his Osip is scary. I don't mind the varied accents (I don't want cod Russian accents). Unfortunately, I cannot get over the (African) elephant in the room. The black actors are good actors and their performances are good, and in any modern or unspecified setting i am happy with "colour blind" casting. But, even though the story is fiction, it is a historical drama and so has a "mise en place" - it must reflect the historical setting and have some realism (a black minister of culture in 1930's Soviet Union?).
Great story line. I have not read the book but would like to point out that Russia's Black population has been, and still is near zero.
I understand the need to maintain an unbiased acting crew thus the description should be changed to Fictional Drama.
The series is entertaining but certainly not historical. Ewan McGregor does an excellent performance as the victimized product of the Russian Revolution.
For those unfamiliar with actual history the importance of informing the viewers that the show is an entire work of fiction by using a period in time and place to create a fairytale, which is what a Gentleman in Moscow is.
I understand the need to maintain an unbiased acting crew thus the description should be changed to Fictional Drama.
The series is entertaining but certainly not historical. Ewan McGregor does an excellent performance as the victimized product of the Russian Revolution.
For those unfamiliar with actual history the importance of informing the viewers that the show is an entire work of fiction by using a period in time and place to create a fairytale, which is what a Gentleman in Moscow is.
I LOVED the book LOVED IT . I have anxiously waited for the adaptation .
1) DEAR PRODUCERS ... stop rewriting history !! The Black actors were great ! BUT there were basically no black in the Soviet Union then and now . This drives me CRAZY. Something campy like Bridgerton, I could ok , let it go . BUT not in a serious show where the HISTORY is central to the plot .
2) I was not expecting Ewan McGregor as Rostov. I am DELIGHTED by his performance. I think he did FANTASTIC .
3)The directing and cinema photography was sublime.
4) The actor that plays the evil commie hotel manager did a wonderful job .. I have pure hatred for him.
I gave this 8/10 because of color blind casting. I would have done less except everything else was superb .
1) DEAR PRODUCERS ... stop rewriting history !! The Black actors were great ! BUT there were basically no black in the Soviet Union then and now . This drives me CRAZY. Something campy like Bridgerton, I could ok , let it go . BUT not in a serious show where the HISTORY is central to the plot .
2) I was not expecting Ewan McGregor as Rostov. I am DELIGHTED by his performance. I think he did FANTASTIC .
3)The directing and cinema photography was sublime.
4) The actor that plays the evil commie hotel manager did a wonderful job .. I have pure hatred for him.
I gave this 8/10 because of color blind casting. I would have done less except everything else was superb .
A Gentleman in Moscow is a wonderfully entertaining novel, full of pathos and subtlety.
I recently read an article where the author Amor Towles gave the green light on this adaptation and is Executive Producer. So I believed it to be in safe hands.
After watching two episodes I can say the cinematography, production and costume design are top rate. The casting is not. Ewan McGregor is a fine actor, however he cannot disguise entirely his Scottish accent which is jarring for a Russian Count. Some of the other actors come across as caricatures.
Because of the diverse casting policies now, one of the Russian Bolsheviks is played by a black man with dreadlocks which clearly would not exist in the 1920's.
History whether fact or fiction should be accurate in every way in my opinion.
I won't be bothering with the next episodes. I want to keep my memories of the book intact.
I recently read an article where the author Amor Towles gave the green light on this adaptation and is Executive Producer. So I believed it to be in safe hands.
After watching two episodes I can say the cinematography, production and costume design are top rate. The casting is not. Ewan McGregor is a fine actor, however he cannot disguise entirely his Scottish accent which is jarring for a Russian Count. Some of the other actors come across as caricatures.
Because of the diverse casting policies now, one of the Russian Bolsheviks is played by a black man with dreadlocks which clearly would not exist in the 1920's.
History whether fact or fiction should be accurate in every way in my opinion.
I won't be bothering with the next episodes. I want to keep my memories of the book intact.
I loved the book A Gentleman in Moscow so much that I read it as slowly as possible so I could savor every beautifully written page. I was was looking forward to the show and liking it well enough until the second episode when diverse Bolshevik and Russian characters started appearing which is completely historically inaccurate. It's frankly ludicrous and does such a disservice to the book I love so much, because otherwise the set, costumes, hair, etc are appropriate. The casting is distracting and makes it hard to enjoy the show. Why not cast ethnic Russians and stay true to the book?
This show also isn't going to age well given the historical inaccuracies. Disappointed.
This show also isn't going to age well given the historical inaccuracies. Disappointed.
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- AnecdotesIt is based on the 2016 novel of the same name by Amor Towles.
- GaffesCount Rostov has pierced ears, which is most unacceptable for a man of his status, or any man at all of the era for that matter.
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- 1h(60 min)
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