Un'infermiera di guerra inglese del 1945 viene misteriosamente riportata indietro nel tempo fino al 1743.Un'infermiera di guerra inglese del 1945 viene misteriosamente riportata indietro nel tempo fino al 1743.Un'infermiera di guerra inglese del 1945 viene misteriosamente riportata indietro nel tempo fino al 1743.
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Reviewers say 'Outlander' is acclaimed for its epic love story, historical accuracy, and rich production values. Strong performances by Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, along with meticulous attention to costumes and sets, are highlighted. However, some criticize deviations from the source material and excessive focus on certain characters. The blend of romance, drama, and historical context is noted, though pacing and character development are seen as inconsistent. The show's handling of violence and sexual content is also a point of contention.
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The first two seasons were amazing. I could not take my eyes of the screen.
The music, the set, the characters were perfect.
However, it took a huge nosedive after season 3 and became really boring.
Brianna and Rodger are really annoying and Brianna especially is hard to watch sometimes.
It's really disappointing because it was such an amazing show. I did watch season 4 and still me of season 5 but it just became apparent that it was never going to get its magic back. So I've quit the show.
Not sure if it is the same story as the book but I did but the books and think I'm going to read those instead.
The music, the set, the characters were perfect.
However, it took a huge nosedive after season 3 and became really boring.
Brianna and Rodger are really annoying and Brianna especially is hard to watch sometimes.
It's really disappointing because it was such an amazing show. I did watch season 4 and still me of season 5 but it just became apparent that it was never going to get its magic back. So I've quit the show.
Not sure if it is the same story as the book but I did but the books and think I'm going to read those instead.
I never read the Outlander books so I didn't really know what to expect. I originally thought it was a show targeted just for women but I was way wrong. This show has something for everyone and I'm so glad I finally gave it a chance because it's become one of my favorite shows! I binged the entire series and absolutely loved it! The only negative thing I have to say about it is that Season 6 was really not that good, and that's coming from a fan. I pretty much had to force myself to watch it and even found myself fast forwarding through some episodes.
I loved the first two seasons and the 3rd season was still fine. But all started going downhill in 4th and 5th seasons.
Not gonna lie but I feel like Sophie Skelton was not meant to play Brianna. Same with Richard rankin. They didn't feel like the characters. Instead I actually felt like they were trying to become the characters but failed miserably.
There were timeS when everyone did quite a performance in this series but I felt like in was lacking in these two. Especially Sophie Skelton (Brianna).
I love Lauren Lyle and her acting is immaculate. I feel like she's under appreciated. She needs more hype. Marsali is such a badass.
Not gonna lie but I feel like Sophie Skelton was not meant to play Brianna. Same with Richard rankin. They didn't feel like the characters. Instead I actually felt like they were trying to become the characters but failed miserably.
There were timeS when everyone did quite a performance in this series but I felt like in was lacking in these two. Especially Sophie Skelton (Brianna).
I love Lauren Lyle and her acting is immaculate. I feel like she's under appreciated. She needs more hype. Marsali is such a badass.
I enjoyed the first few seasons of this series--the acting is superb.
The facial expressions and the emotions. Top marks for the costumes, the scenery and the music. Later on after they arrive in America things start to slow down. Too much time on the lovemaking scenes(here we go again) too much time on pointless dialogue as if they are trying to fill in the time. What really turned me off is the main focus now seems to be on Bree. This actress (Sophia) is totally miscast in this role. She always looks like she is reading off a monitor. Her voice is horrible and she has a surly facial expression that is not part of the act. The lines that she is speaking are just very bad but could have passed with a different actress. There is absolutely no spark at all with her and Roger (who is also getting tiresome) Anyways it seems that some series just go on for too long and the writing starts to suffer.
The facial expressions and the emotions. Top marks for the costumes, the scenery and the music. Later on after they arrive in America things start to slow down. Too much time on the lovemaking scenes(here we go again) too much time on pointless dialogue as if they are trying to fill in the time. What really turned me off is the main focus now seems to be on Bree. This actress (Sophia) is totally miscast in this role. She always looks like she is reading off a monitor. Her voice is horrible and she has a surly facial expression that is not part of the act. The lines that she is speaking are just very bad but could have passed with a different actress. There is absolutely no spark at all with her and Roger (who is also getting tiresome) Anyways it seems that some series just go on for too long and the writing starts to suffer.
I never read the Outlander books so I didn't really know what to expect. I originally thought it was a show targeted just for women but I was way wrong. This show has something for everyone and I'm so glad I finally gave it a chance because it's become one of my favorite shows! I binged the entire series and loved it!
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- QuizAccording to Ronald D. Moore (the TV Series developer), his crew decided to keep the Gaelic words instead of translating them to English. This maintained the first person narrative by showing Claire's inability to understand Gaelic. This idea was suggested by producer David Brown, who said he's seen something similar in Skin Deep (1998), a foreign alternative movie starring the actor and singer Gustavo Goulart.
- BlooperIn a few episodes, characters say"OK." An American term that didn't come into use until the 19th Century.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening song changes from season to season to reflect what's happening in the story line. In the first half of Season 2 (which is set in France), part of the lyrics are in French. In the second half of Season 2 (which is mostly about preparing for war), there is a militaristic drum roll added to the opening song. During Season 3, there are tribal drums added because much of the season is set in the West Indies. In Season 4, bluegrass fiddle and banjos are added, plus some of the lyrics are sung with a Southern accent because the season is set mostly in America.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Outlander: An Epic Adaptation (2015)
- Colonne sonoreThe Skye Boat Song
(uncredited)
Traditional Scottish air with lyrics by Sir Harold Boulton
New lyrics by Robert Louis Stevenson
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