19वीं सदी का एक सिसिली का कुलीन परिवार बदलते सामाजिक-राजनीतिक समय में फंस जाता है.19वीं सदी का एक सिसिली का कुलीन परिवार बदलते सामाजिक-राजनीतिक समय में फंस जाता है.19वीं सदी का एक सिसिली का कुलीन परिवार बदलते सामाजिक-राजनीतिक समय में फंस जाता है.
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Reviewers say 'The Leopard' is a visually stunning series with beautiful cinematography and intricate costumes. Performances by Kim Rossi Stuart and Benedetta Porcaroli are compelling. The story explores tradition versus change and class struggle. Some find it superior to Visconti's film, while others see them as complementary. Criticisms include pacing, historical inaccuracies, and character portrayals. Overall, it is a captivating historical drama.
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The first temptation is , after the six episodes, to be very critic about this series.
But two excuses : it is a Netflix series for Netflix public. So, you know what can expect.
The second - the care for atmosphere, clothes and details. Indeed, this works as excuse for not brilliant historical films but , in this case, saves just a lot.
For acting - two names - Benedetta Porcaroli, Astrid Meloni, not ignoring the effort of Saul Nanni . Sure, subjective options.
The big problem , for me, was Kim Rossi Stuart. Behind see the first trailer, I considerated him too young for the role of Don Fabrizio Salina. After the first three episodes , I accepted a version like western character more than a Sicilian aristocrat. But he tries to propose his The Leopard, nod very faithful, for vulgar- brutal- cynical nuances by the hero of novel.
In fact, for many scenes, the book seems more an pretext, maybe an inspired option being for title The days of Concetta. The big sin - absence of nuances, reflected, in fair manner , by the version of Luchino Visconti.
Deva Cassel begins well and, the last episodes, becomes a beautiful doll.
But , sure, long time, I dreamed about a version in which Don Fabrizio was Alain Delon , the only , for me, with experience to explore, in wise manner, the role.
Sure, more than good intentions . And, maybe, after decades, possible in a 2058, at a century after publishing, another, better series inspired by this masterpiece.
Appreciation to Netflix for idea and for the kick to read ( again ) the novel writen by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.
But two excuses : it is a Netflix series for Netflix public. So, you know what can expect.
The second - the care for atmosphere, clothes and details. Indeed, this works as excuse for not brilliant historical films but , in this case, saves just a lot.
For acting - two names - Benedetta Porcaroli, Astrid Meloni, not ignoring the effort of Saul Nanni . Sure, subjective options.
The big problem , for me, was Kim Rossi Stuart. Behind see the first trailer, I considerated him too young for the role of Don Fabrizio Salina. After the first three episodes , I accepted a version like western character more than a Sicilian aristocrat. But he tries to propose his The Leopard, nod very faithful, for vulgar- brutal- cynical nuances by the hero of novel.
In fact, for many scenes, the book seems more an pretext, maybe an inspired option being for title The days of Concetta. The big sin - absence of nuances, reflected, in fair manner , by the version of Luchino Visconti.
Deva Cassel begins well and, the last episodes, becomes a beautiful doll.
But , sure, long time, I dreamed about a version in which Don Fabrizio was Alain Delon , the only , for me, with experience to explore, in wise manner, the role.
Sure, more than good intentions . And, maybe, after decades, possible in a 2058, at a century after publishing, another, better series inspired by this masterpiece.
Appreciation to Netflix for idea and for the kick to read ( again ) the novel writen by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.
Few shows get everything right. This one gets more right than wrong but there are weaknesses. The strengths: the cinematography is absolutely stunning. For six hours you can indulge in the unspoiled, sunny countryside of 19th century Sicily, one beautiful shot after another. Likewise, the costumes are beyond beautiful; someone deserves an award for their beauty and variety. And then there's the acting: most of the cast is adequate, but there are two absolutely standouts: the first is Kim Rossi Stuart, one of those actors who can convey deep emotions with just a facial expression, a twitch of the eyes, a slight curl of the mouth. But the most extraordinary performance belongs to Benedetta Procaroli. She is actually the center of the story, and without her dazzling skills, the show wouldn't have worked. And that's because of the program's weakness: it's very slow, as though everyone on the production could barely labor in the hot Sicilian summer sun. There are long intervals where nothing happens, and although it's a beautiful nothing, too much nothing is boring. This show just barely avoids that -- thanks to the acting, the scenery, the costumes.
10gmoutsgr
This is an absolute must-see series!
It could have actually been a cinema film, this is the perfection of its film making. An epic construction of story telling, acting, costumes, scenery and music offers an utter delight to watch.
As far as I am concerned, this is the best Netflix series I have watched so far.
Based on the Di Lambedusa novel The Leopard, this series presents a striking insight in the political and social life of Sicily in the era of Italian unification through the account of the life and sentimental struggles of the Prince of Salina and his family.
A magnificent mosaic of history, grandeur and passion therefore unveils, masterly articulated in this series where every aspect of film making functions in perfection.
Do not miss it!
It could have actually been a cinema film, this is the perfection of its film making. An epic construction of story telling, acting, costumes, scenery and music offers an utter delight to watch.
As far as I am concerned, this is the best Netflix series I have watched so far.
Based on the Di Lambedusa novel The Leopard, this series presents a striking insight in the political and social life of Sicily in the era of Italian unification through the account of the life and sentimental struggles of the Prince of Salina and his family.
A magnificent mosaic of history, grandeur and passion therefore unveils, masterly articulated in this series where every aspect of film making functions in perfection.
Do not miss it!
Many don't know that Italy was united very late in history and that unification
came with tremendous upheaval. I have read that Don Fabrizio was based on Lampedusa's own grandfather. You may not sympathize with the privileged life depicted here but Don Fabrizio is an amazing character -- entitled and flawed, yes, but also prescient, indomitable, resilient, shrewd, loving, pragmatic, and, in his own way, principled. Note the importance of the Church in the story -- Catholicism vs. Secularism was part of the conflict, especially since some Italian states were Papal states well into the 19th century. Also, the contrast between northern Italy, represented by the new government and Concetta's suitor, versus the culture of the South, is an important element, as well as the eternal class struggle. The production is visually beautiful too. I recommend reading the novel by Lampedusa and streaming the Luchino Visconti film with Burt Lancaster as well. Decide for yourself which is best -- for me, they all complement each other. So glad this great story is getting a new audience.
10Twi12
The Leopard is a breathtaking reimagining of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's classic Italian novel Il Gattopardo. Set in 19th-century Sicily, the series masterfully captures the shifting tides of power and tradition during a time of political upheaval, blending sumptuous visuals with compelling storytelling. The production value is nothing short of stunning-every frame feels like a painting brought to life, with intricate period costumes, dazzling cinematography, and an authentic recreation of Sicily's landscapes. The performances, particularly from Kim Rossi Stuart, Benedetta Porcaroli, and Saul Nanni, bring a raw intensity to their roles, making the dynamics between their characters both poignant and memorable.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाRemake of the 1963 classic by Luchino Visconti. Starring Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon.
- कनेक्शनFollows Il gattopardo (1963)
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं(60 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39 : 1
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