Un detective sul caso diventa il primo sospettato degli omicidi mentre un serial killer prende di mira le creature mistiche in un'oscura città futuristica vittoriana.Un detective sul caso diventa il primo sospettato degli omicidi mentre un serial killer prende di mira le creature mistiche in un'oscura città futuristica vittoriana.Un detective sul caso diventa il primo sospettato degli omicidi mentre un serial killer prende di mira le creature mistiche in un'oscura città futuristica vittoriana.
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Reviewers say 'Carnival Row' is acclaimed for its world-building, production values, and performances by Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne. The series blends fantasy with Victorian themes, tackling racism and social injustice. Criticisms include pacing issues, complex subplots, and a decline in quality from the first to the second season. Character development and lead chemistry are also questioned. Despite this, the show's visual effects, set designs, and costumes are captivating, appealing to fantasy enthusiasts.
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Ignore the political nitwits in an uproar. They did a great job with this show. Very in depth, great backstory, lore, acting, script. Orlando Bloom was amazing and Jared Harris is always great.
No spoilers here but don't let the politics stop you from watching this.
No spoilers here but don't let the politics stop you from watching this.
I didn't really know what to expect from Carnival Row but I gotta say that I was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. You can tell they spent a lot of money on this as the world they put together is really impressive! For any fans of fantasy this is a must watch and even if you're not into fantasy that much it's still a good watch!
If you are a fan of fantasy-drama, then stop reading this, and start watching this series. Need some reasons--where to begin? It has an important overall theme: race. The visuals and sounds are impeccable (e.g. sets, costumes, make-up, and filming locations like Prague). The performances are spot-on. Orlando Bloom gives his most mature, nuanced performance yet, and Cara Delevingne's exceptional portrayal of a fae (fairy) is alone reason to watch the series. Jared Harris raises every scene he is in, as always, and David Gyasi's is outstanding in perhaps the show's most complex role. The emotional writing creates a fully realized world. It is kind of like Pratchett's Discworld (without, unfortunately, the humor). Can't wait for Season 2.
Carnival Row was definitely a lot better than I was expecting. It takes place in a world where different mythological creatures all exist and live together though most don't get along. They also coexist to live with humans after humans invaded their homelands to take over. It follows a human detective named Rycraft "Philo" Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and a refuge faerie named Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) as they rekindle a dangerous affair among a society that doesn't not tolerate humans and creatures getting together. Philo investigates a series of dangerous murders while Vignette has a secret that endangers then both. I'm looking forward to the second and final season coming out in February. I hope they give it a proper ending because it's such a great show and deserves a good ending.
So, i liked the first season and was quite looking forward to the second.
Sadly it has not lived up to the first season, and there is quite a convoluted mess going on. I feel that they have tried to cram two seasons into one or something. However, this is not to say that i found it unwatchable or a chore to get through. It's just that there are many moving parts in this tale, and if i let my mind wander for a few minutes then i was scratching my head as to what exactly was going on.
My biggest gripe by far with the second series is how absolutely annoying i found Cara D's character, Vignette. All she has done throughout the whole season is wander from person to person or group of persons, declaring undying loyalty to them, to their cause, to their undying love ( which she inevitably kicks to the curb sooner rather than later ). So we see Vignette flitting about, figuratively and literally over and over. At some point her characters self centred antics just bored me, and ruined the show for me. Maybe this is what the shows creators were trying to portray and if so then i guess they succeeded.
I gave a review of 8 for season one really, because i feel a quite believable and original world and story that left me wanting more.
If i could score season 2 also i would give it a 6. It wasn't so bad, if a little muddling and regardless of the writing and acting i really rate the production quality. Yes, this is worth a look.
Sadly it has not lived up to the first season, and there is quite a convoluted mess going on. I feel that they have tried to cram two seasons into one or something. However, this is not to say that i found it unwatchable or a chore to get through. It's just that there are many moving parts in this tale, and if i let my mind wander for a few minutes then i was scratching my head as to what exactly was going on.
My biggest gripe by far with the second series is how absolutely annoying i found Cara D's character, Vignette. All she has done throughout the whole season is wander from person to person or group of persons, declaring undying loyalty to them, to their cause, to their undying love ( which she inevitably kicks to the curb sooner rather than later ). So we see Vignette flitting about, figuratively and literally over and over. At some point her characters self centred antics just bored me, and ruined the show for me. Maybe this is what the shows creators were trying to portray and if so then i guess they succeeded.
I gave a review of 8 for season one really, because i feel a quite believable and original world and story that left me wanting more.
If i could score season 2 also i would give it a 6. It wasn't so bad, if a little muddling and regardless of the writing and acting i really rate the production quality. Yes, this is worth a look.
How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
"Carnival Row" channels the best aspects of horror-legend H.P. Lovecraft for a twisty whodunnit fairytale. On this spoiler-filled IMDbrief, we break down Season 1 of "Carnival Row."
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- QuizThe fae homeland is called Tirnanoc. In Celtic mythology, the land of Tír na nÓg (lit. "land of the young") is a magical land of eternal youth.
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