Il Continentale: dal mondo di John Wick
Titolo originale: The Continental
La catena alberghiera El Continental dispone di resort in tutto il mondo che fungono da territorio neutrale per i membri della malavita criminale sempre frequentata dai loro migliori clienti... Leggi tuttoLa catena alberghiera El Continental dispone di resort in tutto il mondo che fungono da territorio neutrale per i membri della malavita criminale sempre frequentata dai loro migliori clienti: innumerevoli sicari e famigerati assassini.La catena alberghiera El Continental dispone di resort in tutto il mondo che fungono da territorio neutrale per i membri della malavita criminale sempre frequentata dai loro migliori clienti: innumerevoli sicari e famigerati assassini.
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I don't know what people expect from this but I have seen many negative reviews and complaints. Going into it with an open mind I really enjoyed the first episode, people need to realise that this isnt the John Wick movies it's something different and not to compare them and nitpick every detail about the differences. This is a television show with a different story and different actors, you need to just enjoy it for what it is and have a good time watching it. So far the story is interesting and it's great seeing backstory from characters who aren't John Wick. I think this show has great potential and I am really looking forward to seeing the rest of it.
The Continental is an intense, Gotham styled dark Action thriller with similar feels we got from John Wick. Was quite good, but a little less than the expectations. Cinematography and the Deep Photography made it look cool.
One thing I liked about the John Wick Universe was no concept of Cops, making this universe more deep. But, The Continental brings the concept of the department of law, other than the uniqueness of 'High Table' only, which would make me deduct a star in the ratings.
Expecting some more kick offs from the Universe, and hope the others will bring more deadly Guns, ballistics and drama like the "Real John Wick Style"!
One thing I liked about the John Wick Universe was no concept of Cops, making this universe more deep. But, The Continental brings the concept of the department of law, other than the uniqueness of 'High Table' only, which would make me deduct a star in the ratings.
Expecting some more kick offs from the Universe, and hope the others will bring more deadly Guns, ballistics and drama like the "Real John Wick Style"!
Don't hate me, but what I enjoyed most about this first season of The Continental was the soundtrack and appropriate use of a song. It may be my age but I loved hearing Gerry Rafferty's "Right Down the Line", Harry Nilsson's "Without You", Santana, and especially Dinah Washington's "What A Difference A Day Made". In fact I am not sure that I have seen a song used as well as "what a difference" and "without you". As someone who listens to lyrics I really appreciated this appropriate usage.
Aesthetically the three episodes were absolutely beautiful with some really great choices made...although I am serious about my mind glitching occasionally between some of the 20's Art Deco style choices intermixed with the 1970's time period of the majority of the show. Overall, the sets were spectacular...I particularly liked the use of an old abandoned theatre. It added an interesting touch of macabre.
The acting was well done and I like the cast of characters that they have assembled...but really question the choice of naming the series The Continental as this is less of an origin story of The Continental Hotel or the High Table (which fans like my husband were really hoping for) and more of an origin story of how Winston came to be the proprietor of The Continental with Charon. Maybe the series should really have been called Winston.
I have always looked at the John Wick franchise as pure escapism with lots of violence and a rough plot where there are players in a game and everyone outside of the game. The Continental fit into this type of escapist entertainment and for that I highly recommend it. As a woman, I really appreciate that there are some strong female characters in a world that seems very male oriented...Mazzy, KD, Lou, Yen, Gretel, the adjudicator. It was nice to see them on both sides of the equation too(good and bad). I liked the circular storyline with KD's character, that gave season one something of a story. I was a little disappointed that Hansel and Gretel were not of a Germanic ethnic background...that would have been appropriate. I was grateful that we got a final glimpse of the adjudicator's face...adding to the victorious climax.
I thought Ray McKinnon was a real scene stealer as Jenkins and I really enjoyed his laidback southern character.
Overall I thought the three part season one was fun and entertaining, with a gorgeous aesthetic and soundtrack and just the right amount of action and story. I would definitely watch more and I recommend it to both John Wick fans and fans of fantasy escapist action series.
Aesthetically the three episodes were absolutely beautiful with some really great choices made...although I am serious about my mind glitching occasionally between some of the 20's Art Deco style choices intermixed with the 1970's time period of the majority of the show. Overall, the sets were spectacular...I particularly liked the use of an old abandoned theatre. It added an interesting touch of macabre.
The acting was well done and I like the cast of characters that they have assembled...but really question the choice of naming the series The Continental as this is less of an origin story of The Continental Hotel or the High Table (which fans like my husband were really hoping for) and more of an origin story of how Winston came to be the proprietor of The Continental with Charon. Maybe the series should really have been called Winston.
I have always looked at the John Wick franchise as pure escapism with lots of violence and a rough plot where there are players in a game and everyone outside of the game. The Continental fit into this type of escapist entertainment and for that I highly recommend it. As a woman, I really appreciate that there are some strong female characters in a world that seems very male oriented...Mazzy, KD, Lou, Yen, Gretel, the adjudicator. It was nice to see them on both sides of the equation too(good and bad). I liked the circular storyline with KD's character, that gave season one something of a story. I was a little disappointed that Hansel and Gretel were not of a Germanic ethnic background...that would have been appropriate. I was grateful that we got a final glimpse of the adjudicator's face...adding to the victorious climax.
I thought Ray McKinnon was a real scene stealer as Jenkins and I really enjoyed his laidback southern character.
Overall I thought the three part season one was fun and entertaining, with a gorgeous aesthetic and soundtrack and just the right amount of action and story. I would definitely watch more and I recommend it to both John Wick fans and fans of fantasy escapist action series.
Credit where credit is due, they nailed the JW atmosphere. Lighting, sound, fast gun-fu with the camera staying on the action. Good music, with a range of types which helps with the time setting. The opening action scene is a banger. Mel is under used, which is a shame. Winston doesn't feel like Winston, actor is too tall, but I get it, the leading man needs to be tall. The story is passable and builds nicely into the JW world mythos. Don't understand the need for sex scenes. Movies did fine without them. The detective story feels pointless. Just padding run time. The middle dragged because of these filler scenes, the episode would've been better paced without them. If you like JW for its world and action, you'll enjoy it. If not, it might be difficult to get into.
Been skeptical/meaning to watch and it's a great take on the epic John Wick lore. Best aspects is the thrilling action, fancy scenery, and is fairly well made! I don't know why this was a mini series but I love anything one man army like and charming like this. I would say Keanu is better at Wick otherwise not to bad, Collin Woodell is great too and probably gets a lot better! Continental seems to be missing something not sure what I still like it for what it is although I haven't felt well lately so that's a little bit of it. The music is genius plenty of excitement and great vibes I'm sensing; solid experience.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWinston drives the same 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 as John Wick does in the first 2 movies.
- BlooperAt minute 1:27:00 in the third episode, a moving shadow mysteriously appears on the dead person, suggesting an unintended behind-the-scenes presence. Oops.
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