Les conséquences du premier assassinat d'un président américain et la lutte pour préserver et protéger les idéaux qui étaient à la base des plans de reconstruction de Lincoln.Les conséquences du premier assassinat d'un président américain et la lutte pour préserver et protéger les idéaux qui étaient à la base des plans de reconstruction de Lincoln.Les conséquences du premier assassinat d'un président américain et la lutte pour préserver et protéger les idéaux qui étaient à la base des plans de reconstruction de Lincoln.
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- 4 nominations au total
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I am five episodes in and hooked. I have no quibbles with the casting, I think it is excellent. Especially Lincoln. Not the stereotypical choice, which I find refreshing. The cat and mouse between Stanton and the cabal around Booth, plus the shenanigans of Johnson and the Wall Street Crowd are fascinating. The time jumping of scenes is a but off-putting, but I think it serves the story well. There were so many facets to this story that a linear telling would lose a lot of context that helps to illuminate the characters and their motivations. Sets, costumes, and scenery seem authentic. One of the best historical depictions in recent memory.
If you enjoy period pieces and/or procedural dramas and you don't mind a bit of a slow burn, you'll probably enjoy this series. Tobias Menzies is excellent (and does a really good American accent), even if he doesn't have the truly glorious beard the real Edwin Stanton had. Anthony Boyle is absolutely despicable as Booth, as he should be. Every scene with Lovie Simone is so tense and beautifully acted that I can't really take my eyes off the screen when she's on it.
As other reviewers have mentioned, there are of course historical inaccuracies. Duh. Every movie or series based on historical events has inaccuracies. If that bothers you to the point of distraction, then perhaps you should stick to documentaries. As for Lincoln's voice, which a lot of reviewers seem to find downright offensive, historian and Lincoln-enthusiast Harold Holzer has said that Lincoln was almost certainly a tenor based on contemporary accounts. Some who heard Abe speak even described his voice as high and shrill. It may be a bit jarring the first time you hear it, but Linklater's voice at least is consistent with contemporary descriptions of Lincoln's.
I also just genuinely don't know what the complaint about casting is. So what if some of these actors are better known for comic roles? They're definitely not playing their roles comically here. I don't find anyone particularly miscast.
This show is fine. It's not going to go down in the books as the greatest series ever, or even one of my favorites. But holy canoli, it's so much better than the majority of reviews are giving it credit for.
As other reviewers have mentioned, there are of course historical inaccuracies. Duh. Every movie or series based on historical events has inaccuracies. If that bothers you to the point of distraction, then perhaps you should stick to documentaries. As for Lincoln's voice, which a lot of reviewers seem to find downright offensive, historian and Lincoln-enthusiast Harold Holzer has said that Lincoln was almost certainly a tenor based on contemporary accounts. Some who heard Abe speak even described his voice as high and shrill. It may be a bit jarring the first time you hear it, but Linklater's voice at least is consistent with contemporary descriptions of Lincoln's.
I also just genuinely don't know what the complaint about casting is. So what if some of these actors are better known for comic roles? They're definitely not playing their roles comically here. I don't find anyone particularly miscast.
This show is fine. It's not going to go down in the books as the greatest series ever, or even one of my favorites. But holy canoli, it's so much better than the majority of reviews are giving it credit for.
Despite the poor ratings from some I watched show with an open mind and was suitably rewarded
Very good acting in main . Perhaps upping pace at times could have reduced show to fewer episodes? Stopped me giving it perhaps another star
It took awhile to get accustomed to time switches but generally found them illuminating
Decent sets, costumes and settings - not sure why some reviewers are upset about beards though - surely a minor irritation at best
Also I can't understand preoccupation of some reviewers with moaning about casting as I found all characters relatable with good acting from all
Tobias Menzies and Anthony Boyle in particular are always watchable and the scenes they are involved in are usually the best of show
I also found the involvement of Reconstruction issues interesting and worthwhile as an English viewer as it wasn't something I was as aware of from across the pond.
As a historical drama with probably some minor inaccuracies ( as all are bound to have) I found the show to be far better than the negative off-putting reviews would have you believe.
I consequently found myself wondering was there not another agenda at play here?
Very good acting in main . Perhaps upping pace at times could have reduced show to fewer episodes? Stopped me giving it perhaps another star
It took awhile to get accustomed to time switches but generally found them illuminating
Decent sets, costumes and settings - not sure why some reviewers are upset about beards though - surely a minor irritation at best
Also I can't understand preoccupation of some reviewers with moaning about casting as I found all characters relatable with good acting from all
Tobias Menzies and Anthony Boyle in particular are always watchable and the scenes they are involved in are usually the best of show
I also found the involvement of Reconstruction issues interesting and worthwhile as an English viewer as it wasn't something I was as aware of from across the pond.
As a historical drama with probably some minor inaccuracies ( as all are bound to have) I found the show to be far better than the negative off-putting reviews would have you believe.
I consequently found myself wondering was there not another agenda at play here?
I watched all seven episodes so I feel okay to admit I really did not like this.
I'm a history and docudrama buff. I watch all kinds of documentaries.
So you'd think I'd like this. I have not read the book.
It was awful. My main problem is that there are no sympathetic characters. Everyone is just nasty.
In the last couple eps I started fast forwarding thru the scenes with Booth.
This problem of the nasty characters overshadows everything else. I hated the actors. I hated the writing. I hated the production.
I can't explain why I stuck with it to the end. Maybe I thought something would happen that redeemed it. But no. In fact the ending is jarring. You're left thinking "Is that it?"
What a waste of time. I give it two stars because, you know, people expended energy making it and so they should be at least rewarded for that.
I'm a history and docudrama buff. I watch all kinds of documentaries.
So you'd think I'd like this. I have not read the book.
It was awful. My main problem is that there are no sympathetic characters. Everyone is just nasty.
In the last couple eps I started fast forwarding thru the scenes with Booth.
This problem of the nasty characters overshadows everything else. I hated the actors. I hated the writing. I hated the production.
I can't explain why I stuck with it to the end. Maybe I thought something would happen that redeemed it. But no. In fact the ending is jarring. You're left thinking "Is that it?"
What a waste of time. I give it two stars because, you know, people expended energy making it and so they should be at least rewarded for that.
I don't know much about this historical event which is why I'm not picking apart the historical inaccuracies like many reviewers but I do know a lot about horse drawn vehicles and noticed a few mistakes like driving on the wrong sides of the road and using the wrong type vehicle for the weather and occasion but other than that I'm thoroughly enjoying it. I can't understand why so many people are criticizing the casting. I find it interesting because instead of choosing actors who might "suit" the characters better, they seemed to have purposefully avoided those stereotypes allowing the characters to be much more human and easy to empathize with. Great costumes!! As for the dialogue, once again, it is more contemporary but allows us to relate to the story instead of being distracted but the unfamiliar speech patterns and mid 19th century vocabulary.
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- AnecdotesContemporary newspaper reports after Lincoln's Gettysburg Address describe his speaking voice as high-pitched and sometimes "scratchy", not the booming voice of an accomplished orator one would expect. The Lincoln portrayed in this series by Hamish Linklater is accurate as to the President's speaking voice.
- GaffesEdwin M. Stanton had a long, gray beard at the time of the assassination and thereafter. He also bore a heavy build. However, some historical films are known for having 'non-impersonations' of a figure's appearance, they don't always have to be accurate with the appearance.
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