Rise of the Raven
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Segue o destemido guerreiro Janos Hunyadi, que derrotou o exército otomano e defendeu a Europa em 1456.Segue o destemido guerreiro Janos Hunyadi, que derrotou o exército otomano e defendeu a Europa em 1456.Segue o destemido guerreiro Janos Hunyadi, que derrotou o exército otomano e defendeu a Europa em 1456.
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10hagmey
Finally, finally, a challenging and satisfying historical series. I was skeptical at first, after so many bad experiences. But this one fits the bill: content, form; you can tell the team put a lot of heart and soul into it. Great! Rise of the Raven can certainly compare to Shogun and Spartacus: War of the Damned. And even if you know a bit more about Eastern European history, the details and context here are truly instructive, and it's not annoying when the director takes unsatisfying historical shortcuts or detours.
The landscapes and locations are well-integrated and cinematically simply fitting and beautiful.
The performances and cast are also well-suited; the Ottomans, despite their antagonism, are not portrayed in a distorted way. The Wallachians fare a bit worse ;-) but I think they're still historically justifiable. The political infighting isn't stereotypical, nor are the relationships; a little less sex and longer social scenes or story building would have been fine, but the surroundings aren't neglected either, and the sex scenes aren't formulaic, but occasionally feature a twist. Hunyadi's character isn't as superior as, say, Spartacus, but despite his human weaknesses, it's still clearly evident from time to time why he leads the country through charisma and integrity, even at the expense of himself or his family.
And unexpectedly for me (because Hungary is what it is), both the female roles are modern and strong (but not generalized), and LGBTQ people aren't neglected either.
It's just a shame that the multilingual approach of the original wasn't replicated in German :-(
I'm looking forward to the sequels, hopefully until the last Hunyadi, who was robbed of his legacy...
The landscapes and locations are well-integrated and cinematically simply fitting and beautiful.
The performances and cast are also well-suited; the Ottomans, despite their antagonism, are not portrayed in a distorted way. The Wallachians fare a bit worse ;-) but I think they're still historically justifiable. The political infighting isn't stereotypical, nor are the relationships; a little less sex and longer social scenes or story building would have been fine, but the surroundings aren't neglected either, and the sex scenes aren't formulaic, but occasionally feature a twist. Hunyadi's character isn't as superior as, say, Spartacus, but despite his human weaknesses, it's still clearly evident from time to time why he leads the country through charisma and integrity, even at the expense of himself or his family.
And unexpectedly for me (because Hungary is what it is), both the female roles are modern and strong (but not generalized), and LGBTQ people aren't neglected either.
It's just a shame that the multilingual approach of the original wasn't replicated in German :-(
I'm looking forward to the sequels, hopefully until the last Hunyadi, who was robbed of his legacy...
I've only seen the first three episodes so far.
The film series is an attempt to show the struggle of a people against a conquering enemy.
The period when the Turkish Empire tried to conquer the Kingdom of Hungary.
The action takes place from the late 1420s to 1456, when a Hungarian nobleman, János Hunyadi, takes up arms against the Turkish armies besieging the southern border of the country.
He defends not only his own land but the whole country at a time when the country is in turmoil.
The film follows the life of this man.
I am not a film expert, I cannot tell you about the direction, lighting, cinematography, etc.
But I would recommend it to anyone who loves history and wants to learn about the medieval history of Central Europe, and especially of Hungary.
What makes the film special is that the characters in the series speak in their own anglophone languages, Hungarian, Serbian, Turkish, German, etc., giving a sense of the multilingual world that characterised this part of Europe at the time.
The film series is an attempt to show the struggle of a people against a conquering enemy.
The period when the Turkish Empire tried to conquer the Kingdom of Hungary.
The action takes place from the late 1420s to 1456, when a Hungarian nobleman, János Hunyadi, takes up arms against the Turkish armies besieging the southern border of the country.
He defends not only his own land but the whole country at a time when the country is in turmoil.
The film follows the life of this man.
I am not a film expert, I cannot tell you about the direction, lighting, cinematography, etc.
But I would recommend it to anyone who loves history and wants to learn about the medieval history of Central Europe, and especially of Hungary.
What makes the film special is that the characters in the series speak in their own anglophone languages, Hungarian, Serbian, Turkish, German, etc., giving a sense of the multilingual world that characterised this part of Europe at the time.
The series revolving around a major historical character, a Hungarian warlord and governor who lived in the 1400's and played a pivotal role in defending medieval Hungary against the Ottoman attacks at the time. Despite the series is Hungarian, it is obviously aiming international viewers, this is well recognizable by the number of fights, war scenes, conspiracies, and even nude scenes. Even the main title was created with fancy CGI, little bit after the likes of Shogun or GOTY.
At this point , only the two pilot episodes have aired, but we might have a feeling of the tone. It is starting with a relatively larger war scene, also giving a background to the titular character's motivation in the form of a childhood tragedy, plus giving an allegory to the Hunyadi family's Raven sigil. We are going tobve introduced to the hero, the old king, the 2 main love intererests (one of them is a femme fatale with a tragic fate), and some antagonist, amongst one is going to be the main conspirator, just like "little finger" was in GOTY. During the first episode we are also getting a second war scene (which is faily generous that we are getting two in one episode and they are not robbing our time with going-to-nowhere boring conversations) Probably it is fair to say the series has a very strong historical background but the way of the visual presentation and plot setting is heavily influenced by Game of Thrones - possibly with the aim of promoting Hungarian history amongst other nations as well.
In most aspects the creators done a great job. The plot seems mostly OK, the visuals are on the level of the usual international shows (however, at this point we are still waiting for a really spectacular war scene; it isblike tge first season of Vikings compared to later seasons); but we might say they used the budget well. The conspiracies are fairly interesting during the first two episodes. There are some cons as well: the plot mainly OK, but there are some minor holes, like the titular character falls too soon in love with the second main love interest, and could have grief longer because he is denied to have the love of the first one; the visuals usually good, but sometimes could be better (I am looking at the throne rooms), there are many good actors, but some of them just not provide an enough convincing play. Fanni Töröcsik should be mentioned as a positive example, she is a very suggestive female character, "chains" the viewer's eyes with her acting. Sometime the voice of the actors is a bit "lifeless" not containing enough emotion in Hungarian language; this is a fairly common problem nowadays with Hungarian film acting, but this might be solved with dubbing, so foreign viewers probably will not have this issue.
Probably the number of the sex scenes or nude scenes is a bit too much, but of course the show is aiming to have international audience and they must have felt it is a necessity. It is a bit interesting, that the second episode even contains a lesbian scene, which is surprising, considering where the funding comes from; - however it is almost a copy of a specific Game of Thrones scene with the young Daenerys,- so again, obviously aiming for a larger audience. We are also having our main conspirator, whonis a historical figure, but the preeebtation of the character is heavily based on "Little Finger"; - and this Historical character is interesting, but not as compelling yet as his GOTY counterpart.
All-in-all, after first 2 episodes, it is a promising series, and I am definitely going to follow the new episodes. At least it will be an interesting and mainstream presentation of Hungarian history.
At this point , only the two pilot episodes have aired, but we might have a feeling of the tone. It is starting with a relatively larger war scene, also giving a background to the titular character's motivation in the form of a childhood tragedy, plus giving an allegory to the Hunyadi family's Raven sigil. We are going tobve introduced to the hero, the old king, the 2 main love intererests (one of them is a femme fatale with a tragic fate), and some antagonist, amongst one is going to be the main conspirator, just like "little finger" was in GOTY. During the first episode we are also getting a second war scene (which is faily generous that we are getting two in one episode and they are not robbing our time with going-to-nowhere boring conversations) Probably it is fair to say the series has a very strong historical background but the way of the visual presentation and plot setting is heavily influenced by Game of Thrones - possibly with the aim of promoting Hungarian history amongst other nations as well.
In most aspects the creators done a great job. The plot seems mostly OK, the visuals are on the level of the usual international shows (however, at this point we are still waiting for a really spectacular war scene; it isblike tge first season of Vikings compared to later seasons); but we might say they used the budget well. The conspiracies are fairly interesting during the first two episodes. There are some cons as well: the plot mainly OK, but there are some minor holes, like the titular character falls too soon in love with the second main love interest, and could have grief longer because he is denied to have the love of the first one; the visuals usually good, but sometimes could be better (I am looking at the throne rooms), there are many good actors, but some of them just not provide an enough convincing play. Fanni Töröcsik should be mentioned as a positive example, she is a very suggestive female character, "chains" the viewer's eyes with her acting. Sometime the voice of the actors is a bit "lifeless" not containing enough emotion in Hungarian language; this is a fairly common problem nowadays with Hungarian film acting, but this might be solved with dubbing, so foreign viewers probably will not have this issue.
Probably the number of the sex scenes or nude scenes is a bit too much, but of course the show is aiming to have international audience and they must have felt it is a necessity. It is a bit interesting, that the second episode even contains a lesbian scene, which is surprising, considering where the funding comes from; - however it is almost a copy of a specific Game of Thrones scene with the young Daenerys,- so again, obviously aiming for a larger audience. We are also having our main conspirator, whonis a historical figure, but the preeebtation of the character is heavily based on "Little Finger"; - and this Historical character is interesting, but not as compelling yet as his GOTY counterpart.
All-in-all, after first 2 episodes, it is a promising series, and I am definitely going to follow the new episodes. At least it will be an interesting and mainstream presentation of Hungarian history.
10JnosJ
It was a pleasure watching this series. Not only the story (since I like this historical age), but the actors are very talented. I would emphasise the main character's (Hunyadi János) professionality, but the character of King Ulászló and Cillei Ulrik is amazing also. It's a pity that King Ulászló died so early. His playing is unforgettable, while he is acting one time the young gentleman knight king and then a heroic emperor. Fantastic!
The landscapes are professional also. I'm looking forward to watching the remaining episodes. Well done for everybody, who took part of filming of this series!
The landscapes are professional also. I'm looking forward to watching the remaining episodes. Well done for everybody, who took part of filming of this series!
From the very first episode, I was captivated by its exquisite opening sequence - the breathtaking scene of Hunyadi riding his warhorse through colossal statues on the plains, synchronized with an epic and grand musical composition, was utterly awe-inspiring!
Most crucially, the pacing is masterfully controlled, with brilliantly crafted dialogue sequences and cinematic-level battle scenes in the finale.
The visuals are incredibly textured, boasting superb audiovisual effects and meticulous attention to detail. Every gaze, prop, and movement serves a purpose - not a single frame is wasted!
This marks my first experience watching Hungarian film/television production. I believe this series stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Game of Thrones, achieving comparable excellence without relying on magic or fantasy elements.
Regrettably, the distributor shows no intention of global release for this series, which may condemn this remarkable work to collect dust in obscurity prematurely.
My comments are solely focused on the television program itself, and I hold no personal stance on any other matters.
Most crucially, the pacing is masterfully controlled, with brilliantly crafted dialogue sequences and cinematic-level battle scenes in the finale.
The visuals are incredibly textured, boasting superb audiovisual effects and meticulous attention to detail. Every gaze, prop, and movement serves a purpose - not a single frame is wasted!
This marks my first experience watching Hungarian film/television production. I believe this series stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Game of Thrones, achieving comparable excellence without relying on magic or fantasy elements.
Regrettably, the distributor shows no intention of global release for this series, which may condemn this remarkable work to collect dust in obscurity prematurely.
My comments are solely focused on the television program itself, and I hold no personal stance on any other matters.
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- CuriosidadesFilming of the series began in July 2022. The filming took place in several locations, at the Fót film studio, Vajdahunyad (Hunedoara) castle, Páty, and Kisoroszi, involving more than 600 actors and stuntmen.
- Versões alternativasIn the "director's cut", the foreign characters speak their own language (Serbian, Turkish, etc.). In the televised version, all dialogues are dubbed in Hungarian.
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