Alors qu'un tueur en série s'attaque à des créatures mystiques dans une obscure ville victorienne et futuriste, le détective devient le principal suspect des meurtres.Alors qu'un tueur en série s'attaque à des créatures mystiques dans une obscure ville victorienne et futuriste, le détective devient le principal suspect des meurtres.Alors qu'un tueur en série s'attaque à des créatures mystiques dans une obscure ville victorienne et futuriste, le détective devient le principal suspect des meurtres.
- Nommé pour 3 Primetime Emmys
- 11 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Carnival Row' is acclaimed for its world-building, production values, and performances by Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne. The series blends fantasy with Victorian themes, tackling racism and social injustice. Criticisms include pacing issues, complex subplots, and a decline in quality from the first to the second season. Character development and lead chemistry are also questioned. Despite this, the show's visual effects, set designs, and costumes are captivating, appealing to fantasy enthusiasts.
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I didn't really know what to expect from Carnival Row but I gotta say that I was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. You can tell they spent a lot of money on this as the world they put together is really impressive! For any fans of fantasy this is a must watch and even if you're not into fantasy that much it's still a good watch!
I don't know what the professional critics had against this series. The production values are fabulous, the world building is impressive, the acting is decent, the story is interesting.
Like Game Of Thrones, it's a fantasy series, grounded in reality. Although the scenario is more Steampunk. With violence, nudity, intrigue, blasphemies, etc.
At the heart of the series are serious topics such as refugees\migration. Perhaps critics didn't like the way this topic was handled. But as far as I'm concerned, I'm enjoying it. I give 8 stars out of 10.
Like Game Of Thrones, it's a fantasy series, grounded in reality. Although the scenario is more Steampunk. With violence, nudity, intrigue, blasphemies, etc.
At the heart of the series are serious topics such as refugees\migration. Perhaps critics didn't like the way this topic was handled. But as far as I'm concerned, I'm enjoying it. I give 8 stars out of 10.
Carnival Row was definitely a lot better than I was expecting. It takes place in a world where different mythological creatures all exist and live together though most don't get along. They also coexist to live with humans after humans invaded their homelands to take over. It follows a human detective named Rycraft "Philo" Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and a refuge faerie named Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) as they rekindle a dangerous affair among a society that doesn't not tolerate humans and creatures getting together. Philo investigates a series of dangerous murders while Vignette has a secret that endangers then both. I'm looking forward to the second and final season coming out in February. I hope they give it a proper ending because it's such a great show and deserves a good ending.
Whilst there are many television series that are deserving of a second, third or fourth season. Carnival Row is one that has been cleared cut down in its prime. The 1st season set up this Magical Victorian style world. With allegories to imperialism, christianity, antisemitism, and so much more. Amazon Prime has seen fit to label season 2 as "The Final Season". As a way of saying they will not renew the program under any circumstances. Suffice to say, fans of the show have waited 3 years for a second series. And as one of them I think that it is a shame seeing how such care is taken in to the production quality of this program. Second only to Game of Thrones in world building/production design. It's painful to watch the second series as each episode is released. Because even though the creators know the show is not going to be renewed they still have put in massive effort to keep adding to this world.
Carnival Row is a captivating fantasy series that tells the story of a Victorian-inspired world where mythical creatures and humans coexist. The show's first season features strong performances by Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, who bring depth and nuance to their characters. The world-building is impressive, creating an enchanting atmosphere that draws viewers in. The second season maintains the captivating world-building and performances, but some slow scenes involving supporting roles can hinder the overall pace of the show, leading to a rating of 7.5/10. Overall, "Carnival Row" is a worthwhile watch for fans of fantasy, mystery, and romance, with the first season receiving a solid 8/10 and the second season receiving a rating of 7.5/10.
How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
"Carnival Row" channels the best aspects of horror-legend H.P. Lovecraft for a twisty whodunnit fairytale. On this spoiler-filled IMDbrief, we break down Season 1 of "Carnival Row."
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- AnecdotesThe fae homeland is called Tirnanoc. In Celtic mythology, the land of Tír na nÓg (lit. "land of the young") is a magical land of eternal youth.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Conan: The Cast of 'Carnival Row' (2019)
- Bandes originalesBury A Friend
Performed by Billie Eilish
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- Durée
- 56min
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.40:1
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