Ambientato nel XVII secolo, John Blackthorne, un marinaio che si eleva da emarginato a samurai, mentre viene usato come pedina nella lotta del leader giapponese Toranaga per raggiungere la c... Leggi tuttoAmbientato nel XVII secolo, John Blackthorne, un marinaio che si eleva da emarginato a samurai, mentre viene usato come pedina nella lotta del leader giapponese Toranaga per raggiungere la cima della catena di potere, o Shogun.Ambientato nel XVII secolo, John Blackthorne, un marinaio che si eleva da emarginato a samurai, mentre viene usato come pedina nella lotta del leader giapponese Toranaga per raggiungere la cima della catena di potere, o Shogun.
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The production values are absolutely top-tier. Every scene feels meticulously crafted: from the lush, misty landscapes to the intricate feudal interiors, the show pulls you straight into 17th-century Japan without ever feeling forced or "touristy." The costume design and cinematography are gorgeous without being showy - everything serves the mood and story.
The performances are phenomenal across the board. Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Toranaga delivers a masterclass in subtlety and power. His portrayal of a man navigating impossible political currents is both riveting and moving. Cosmo Jarvis, as the shipwrecked John Blackthorne, brings a rawness and vulnerability that avoids the usual "white savior" trap - his arc feels earned, complicated, and human. Anna Sawai as Mariko is another standout, blending strength, sadness, and quiet dignity into one of the show's most unforgettable characters.
The writing is smart and patient, trusting the audience to keep up without spoon-feeding exposition. It captures the essence of James Clavell's novel while modernizing some aspects with sensitivity and intelligence. Themes of loyalty, honor, survival, and cultural clash are explored with nuance rather than cliché.
Why not a full 10? The pacing occasionally falters - a few middle episodes stretch scenes a little thin - and some viewers may find the dense political maneuvering requires close attention. But honestly, these are small quibbles compared to what the series accomplishes.
Shogun is television at its most ambitious and rewarding. It demands your full attention, and it rewards you with a rich, unforgettable journey. Highly recommended.
The ambience, script, costumes, cinematography, they are so well designed that you would feel at home in XVII century Japan. This show is Art.
Clear careful treatment of culture, ideology and religion was taken into account, which highlights both the source material and its representation. Albeit not historically accurate, it is close to portraying the events enhanced for dramatic purposes. The mindset of historical figures depicted seems so realistic based on the ideologies of the period. The characters are flawed, realistic and not cartoonish. This show respects its audience just as much as the clan respects Tokugawa.
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- QuizWilliam Adams, the historical figure which the character John Blackthorne was based on, spoke a number of languages, including Portuguese.
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Yoshii Toranaga: Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one?
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credit sequence is a modified version of a zen garden. This style of garden is often referred to as karesansui, which means "not using water."The two main elements of a Zen or karesansui (pronounced "kah-ray-sahn-soo-ee") garden are rocks to represent mountains (or islands) and sand to represent water. The sand used in Zen gardens is not beach sand; it is actually crushed or decomposed granite, small pebbles, or fine gravel. The particles of crushed granite are angular rather than round, so they can be more easily raked into patterns. Moreover, ripples in the sand or gravel represent flowing water or ripples in the ocean.
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