43 ईस्वी में रोमन सेना ब्रिटानिया के सेल्टिक भाग को कुचलने के लिए लौटती है.43 ईस्वी में रोमन सेना ब्रिटानिया के सेल्टिक भाग को कुचलने के लिए लौटती है.43 ईस्वी में रोमन सेना ब्रिटानिया के सेल्टिक भाग को कुचलने के लिए लौटती है.
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Reviewers say 'Britannia' is a historical fantasy series that merges history, mythology, and supernatural drama, focusing on the Roman invasion and tribal conflicts. Praised for its engaging plot, strong performances, and scenic beauty, it also faces criticism for historical inaccuracies, inconsistent pacing, and modern elements like language and music. Despite these issues, many viewers value its entertainment and unique historical fiction approach.
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I'll admit I love watching anything to do with Ancient Rome.
As a teenager, I studied Lingua Latina and translated, for example,
the writings of Julius Caesar and all the exploits throughout his career.
The Roman Army around 43AD was the most dangerous and skilled in the World; and Ancient Rome ruled most of what was the known World, they may lose a battle here and there, but rarely lost a war.
After every battle a Legions Commander would write about both his and the enemies tactics, and send a dispatch to the Sergeant Major Of The Army, back in Rome - who would copy same, and send it to every other Roman Legion General. This way every Commander had full knowledge of the enemy. And it worked.
Britannia shows just how ruthless the Roman Army and their Generals were. Kind of like, take no prisoners. Even the children were killed. Why? Because the Generals learned that when the kids grew up, they would want revenge.
There's a lot of action in Britannia and the Roman General in Britain is especially cruel. And smart.
For anyone who likes this time period, don't dwell too much on any perceived 'historical inaccuracies', just sit back and enjoy the ride. The opening music by Donnavan sets the mood. In part to me Britannia was both great and slightly crazy. Well worth your time.
The Roman Army around 43AD was the most dangerous and skilled in the World; and Ancient Rome ruled most of what was the known World, they may lose a battle here and there, but rarely lost a war.
After every battle a Legions Commander would write about both his and the enemies tactics, and send a dispatch to the Sergeant Major Of The Army, back in Rome - who would copy same, and send it to every other Roman Legion General. This way every Commander had full knowledge of the enemy. And it worked.
Britannia shows just how ruthless the Roman Army and their Generals were. Kind of like, take no prisoners. Even the children were killed. Why? Because the Generals learned that when the kids grew up, they would want revenge.
There's a lot of action in Britannia and the Roman General in Britain is especially cruel. And smart.
For anyone who likes this time period, don't dwell too much on any perceived 'historical inaccuracies', just sit back and enjoy the ride. The opening music by Donnavan sets the mood. In part to me Britannia was both great and slightly crazy. Well worth your time.
If you want to see a documentary when you watch a television series, then by all means listen to the people who complain about the lack of historical accuracy.
If you on the other hand just want to have a good time with a fictional series based loosely on history, then by all means watch it! It is weird and violent, with many interesting characters and some good ol' action too.
If you on the other hand just want to have a good time with a fictional series based loosely on history, then by all means watch it! It is weird and violent, with many interesting characters and some good ol' action too.
This show is about the Romans invasion of Britain with some sorcery, gods, and devils mixed in. The first time I watched it which was over 2 and a half year ago I remembered liking it well enough, but I watched again and I feel like I actually liked it more this time around. The first episode is slow and you're kind of like wtf by the end, but if you continue it explains and things make sense. Most of these actors and actresses I'm not familiar with except for Kelly Reilly, and David Morrissey who are great as always, but The Outcast and Cait are the two that makes this show really shine. Now when these two are on the screen together is when it's really unforgettable. They play off each other and the banter is really great stuff that at times I'm feeling sorry for how The Outcast talks to her and the next I'm laughing at her being over his crap and then snapping on him. The acting is very good, the story is wild, and really everything that went into making this is well done. It feels and looks like a big budget production. This isn't GoT or The Last Kingdom so don't expect that at all, but it is a good show for fans of that type of genre. I'm excited for season two.
Well, I was very pleasantly surprised when I started watching this TV series and I liked it from the very beginning.
And then, what has been happening lately with TV series has started to happen here as well, and that is that the production, after the initial success, thinks how it found a milking cow and then instead of finishing the series in a normal and meaningful way, procrastination and dilution starts, in order to film as many seasons as possible and earn as much money as possible.
This, of course, resulted in the fact that each following season is weaker than the previous one, and that the action stretches unnecessarily indefinitely, and in essence, nothing important happens in the complete third season.
This is a classic example of how to ruin a good and interesting idea, as happened with the TV series Money Heist, for example.
So my rating of this TV series dropped from a strong 9 to a modest 7.
And then, what has been happening lately with TV series has started to happen here as well, and that is that the production, after the initial success, thinks how it found a milking cow and then instead of finishing the series in a normal and meaningful way, procrastination and dilution starts, in order to film as many seasons as possible and earn as much money as possible.
This, of course, resulted in the fact that each following season is weaker than the previous one, and that the action stretches unnecessarily indefinitely, and in essence, nothing important happens in the complete third season.
This is a classic example of how to ruin a good and interesting idea, as happened with the TV series Money Heist, for example.
So my rating of this TV series dropped from a strong 9 to a modest 7.
I enjoyed Britannia quite a bit more than I thought I would. I don't understand some of the bad reviews. It's not a documentary and doesn't claim to be a true story. It's just a fun fantasy type show that keeps your attention throughout the series. Again, I like it and looking forward to more seasons!
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe song played during the intro of season 1 of the series is called Hurdy Gurdy Man. It was released in 1968 by singer/songwriter, Donovan Leitch. In season 2 of the series, the intro song was switched to Season of the Witch, also by Donovan Leitch.
- गूफ़Throughout the series the Romans use stirrups. Stirrups came into use in Europe around the 6th century. Roman cavalry went without.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Once Upon a Time in Britannia (2019)
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