अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंParis, 1940. 17-year-old Lili joins the Resistance after encountering war before love in occupied France. Through interconnected teenage heroes, their story of defending their country emerge... सभी पढ़ेंParis, 1940. 17-year-old Lili joins the Resistance after encountering war before love in occupied France. Through interconnected teenage heroes, their story of defending their country emerges.Paris, 1940. 17-year-old Lili joins the Resistance after encountering war before love in occupied France. Through interconnected teenage heroes, their story of defending their country emerges.
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It seems that most of the events depicted and characters shown were real (although, for odd reasons, some characters were included not with their real names), but the combination of dramatism, personal relationships and flashbacks in not carried out in a smooth manner. The pace which is rather intricate from the beginning, tends to fade out, with the appearance of some events and characters not providing any additional value to the course of events. Some solutions remain unclear, with some explanation in the credits, and the reasons for sabotages are given "in a hurry", with much longer focus on the trials.
The characters/cast are uneven as well, some of them seem static. While the "older generation" provided catchy performances in spite of duration, then, among the youth, only Tom Hudson caught my attention.
Thus, this Series is definitely not bad, but I can´t say it is a must-see to those interested in France in 1940s, including the locals. Me as an outsider had evidently more pleasant things to focus on, as I tend to watch Nordic and UK series.
The characters/cast are uneven as well, some of them seem static. While the "older generation" provided catchy performances in spite of duration, then, among the youth, only Tom Hudson caught my attention.
Thus, this Series is definitely not bad, but I can´t say it is a must-see to those interested in France in 1940s, including the locals. Me as an outsider had evidently more pleasant things to focus on, as I tend to watch Nordic and UK series.
We loved this beautifully acted and filmed series. Everyone was cast perfectly. The cinematography fabulous and the story so very interesting. Would love to see more series this well done!
Given the excellent reviews this series has received, I must be missing something.
Yes, the production values were good, but the script was terrible.
For the first few episodes I kept wondering whether the writers were deliberately making the resistance workers seem incompetent, but eventually I realized that it was the writers themselves that must have lost contact with reality.
Some of the ignorance was simply a lack of research (e.g. even a casual look on Wikipedia would show that rather than exploding, Molotov cocktails work by spreading burning gasoline when the glass container shatters, but the characters simply rolled the bottle under a truck without even attempting to break it. Similarly, hand grenades have a lever that, when released, automatically opens and starts a timed fuse, but the characters were told to count to three *before* releasing the lever).
By far though, the worst writing was the way the characters would continually tell each other what they and others had done and were going to be doing. It seemed like they were trying really hard to ensure that no matter which one of them got caught, that person would know all the secrets of the whole organization. Can you imagine in real life someone telling you something like "Joe Smith is going to meet Herman Perkins, the secret head of the resistance, tomorrow at noon at Granny's Café so they can discuss the border tunnel they're digging in Smallville"? That conversation wouldn't have been out of place in this program. No underground organization could work like that, at least not for long. If someone doesn't need to know something, they shouldn't.
Yes, the production values were good, but the script was terrible.
For the first few episodes I kept wondering whether the writers were deliberately making the resistance workers seem incompetent, but eventually I realized that it was the writers themselves that must have lost contact with reality.
Some of the ignorance was simply a lack of research (e.g. even a casual look on Wikipedia would show that rather than exploding, Molotov cocktails work by spreading burning gasoline when the glass container shatters, but the characters simply rolled the bottle under a truck without even attempting to break it. Similarly, hand grenades have a lever that, when released, automatically opens and starts a timed fuse, but the characters were told to count to three *before* releasing the lever).
By far though, the worst writing was the way the characters would continually tell each other what they and others had done and were going to be doing. It seemed like they were trying really hard to ensure that no matter which one of them got caught, that person would know all the secrets of the whole organization. Can you imagine in real life someone telling you something like "Joe Smith is going to meet Herman Perkins, the secret head of the resistance, tomorrow at noon at Granny's Café so they can discuss the border tunnel they're digging in Smallville"? That conversation wouldn't have been out of place in this program. No underground organization could work like that, at least not for long. If someone doesn't need to know something, they shouldn't.
This is a series with mediocre directing, amateurish actors with no salient personalities, generic plot, no tempo or rhythm, or pace, dull everything, kind of low budget.
Watch "a French Village " instead....which I could not stop watching.
I watched my dvd of this in 2 sessions and am very glad I did.
I had forgotten how good and how moving it was.
I don't get the hipsters on here not liking this,nobody says France won World War 2 but while there are resistance myths the resistance was not a myth.
I borrowed that from historian Julian Jackson.
In 1940 it looked like France was finished and Germany was going to win the war but some people swam against the tide of opinion.
Thousands of french people were killed by the Germans and their fascist allies between 1940-1944.
This drama was well done because it makes a virtue of its limitations of budget,it uses still standing Paris streets,there are few action scenes.
I can't find much to fault with this series,it is a bit sentimental at times but I can accept that.
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I had forgotten how good and how moving it was.
I don't get the hipsters on here not liking this,nobody says France won World War 2 but while there are resistance myths the resistance was not a myth.
I borrowed that from historian Julian Jackson.
In 1940 it looked like France was finished and Germany was going to win the war but some people swam against the tide of opinion.
Thousands of french people were killed by the Germans and their fascist allies between 1940-1944.
This drama was well done because it makes a virtue of its limitations of budget,it uses still standing Paris streets,there are few action scenes.
I can't find much to fault with this series,it is a bit sentimental at times but I can accept that.
I.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाWhile the opening credits proclaim that the series is "Based on a true story.", the disclaimer in the end credits state that, "This story is purely a work of fiction. Any resemblance to a real event, a character, a group or a company, whether past or present, would be coincidental and involuntary."
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- How many seasons does Résistance have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 52 मि
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