Nesta série inspirada na história real da primeira advogada italiana, Lidia Poët investiga assassinatos enquanto luta pelo direito de advogar.Nesta série inspirada na história real da primeira advogada italiana, Lidia Poët investiga assassinatos enquanto luta pelo direito de advogar.Nesta série inspirada na história real da primeira advogada italiana, Lidia Poët investiga assassinatos enquanto luta pelo direito de advogar.
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I'm usually not impressed with costuming in a show, but the hats and clothing they have Matilda wearing is unbelievably beautiful. The stories are pretty simple and dialogue dubbed, but overall it is a well produced show. Very cool music that doesn't fit the era, but helps the show be more current. Also impressed with Matilda's lead in such a feisty role fighting to be the first female attorney in Italy. Excellent job on her part and hopefully producers will continue the series and see the role fulfill the dream. Also although dubbed in English and of course recognizable, the voiceovers are pretty good.
The main character is destitute but wears the most visually intoxicating Italian influenced outfits, she is sexually active but not worried about pregnancy, in pre-birth control Italy. The opportunity to expose 'breastage' is always taken, adding mixed aura to a supposed interest in women's rights....and there are other liberties taken: Accept these items and it is a fun series. The aesthetics of 19th century Italy are very pleasurable part of the show.
The main character is determined for sure, and caged in the categories which caged women of the time - there is a way in which uncaged women (prostitutes and other) are rather immediately protrayed as good and the women who follow the categories of the time are presented as bad, that seems simplistic. This adds a comic book feel to the series: Again once accepted, the series remains enjoyable. Comic book is an very viable art form so this is not necessarily bad.
The objectification of women, despite the series clear commitment to their liberty, seems confusing. But of course as a gratuitous pleasure device it works- as we are of course very used to this device culturally.
I feel the show however does have its most merit as it penetrates into the continued door closing performed by dominant cultural mechanisms, which forces the heroine's side navigations - the intricate undercover journey to address issues with some effect and integrity. That feels accurate to my experience with dominant culture as it manifest with its continued, even comical support of mechanisms for sidelining needed offerings. This study of cultural sidelining, seems like, the most worthy and authentic exploration of the show.
The main character is determined for sure, and caged in the categories which caged women of the time - there is a way in which uncaged women (prostitutes and other) are rather immediately protrayed as good and the women who follow the categories of the time are presented as bad, that seems simplistic. This adds a comic book feel to the series: Again once accepted, the series remains enjoyable. Comic book is an very viable art form so this is not necessarily bad.
The objectification of women, despite the series clear commitment to their liberty, seems confusing. But of course as a gratuitous pleasure device it works- as we are of course very used to this device culturally.
I feel the show however does have its most merit as it penetrates into the continued door closing performed by dominant cultural mechanisms, which forces the heroine's side navigations - the intricate undercover journey to address issues with some effect and integrity. That feels accurate to my experience with dominant culture as it manifest with its continued, even comical support of mechanisms for sidelining needed offerings. This study of cultural sidelining, seems like, the most worthy and authentic exploration of the show.
I really liked this brief 1st season, finding the production values, cinematography and acting to be first rate all around. I loved the character of Lidia Poet and her portrayal by. Matilda De Angelis. I was constantly charmed by her, finding her strong but vulnerable as well.
This is obviously a jazzed up version of the real life of Lidia Poet, but it is most entertaining. It is quite lush and not for the realistic reenactment crowd. The soundtrack is quite varied, from classical to new agey to downright punkish.
My main objection to this series is that each episode (40-45 mins.) is a complete case in itself. Because of this, the crimes are solved rather quickly and, it appears, very unrealistically. This would have been a much better series if the cases went over 2 episodes, as they do in Vienna Blood.
This is obviously a jazzed up version of the real life of Lidia Poet, but it is most entertaining. It is quite lush and not for the realistic reenactment crowd. The soundtrack is quite varied, from classical to new agey to downright punkish.
My main objection to this series is that each episode (40-45 mins.) is a complete case in itself. Because of this, the crimes are solved rather quickly and, it appears, very unrealistically. This would have been a much better series if the cases went over 2 episodes, as they do in Vienna Blood.
Honestly, I am three episodes in and I already applaud the brilliant work done on this series. I absolutely adore the cinematography, the music, the cast, and the atmosphere of the late 1800s created here. The costume are on so on point that I cannot miss a chance to praise how beautiful they are. I should also note that they could not have chosen a better actress for the lead role. I think that she is not only stunning, but she also got incredible acting chops. As for the other two lead actors, they play their respective roles to perfection. One can only root for them as they all take part in investigating the multiple cases being presented. It is a show that reminds me a lot of "A Private Affair" with Aura Garrido and Jean Reno. The only difference is that instead of being serialized, this is a procedural. This format may not be suitable for everyone, but once you get the hang of it, these very inspired stories and cases are an absolute blast to watch for fans of this genre. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoys investigation series accompanied by a great cast, and impecable writing.
This Italian series in set in nineteenth century Turin. Protagonist Lidia Poët has passed her exams and qualified to practice law. Unfortunately the male dominated profession isn't ready for its first female member and she finds herself unable to practice. Determined to overturn the decision she decides to 'help' her brother, also a lawyer, with his work... this tends to involve finding cases for him to work on which she ends up doing the work on and proving the client innocent and exposing the real villain.
I thought this series was a delightful romp. While there are plot lines that run through the series each episode concentrates on a single case that will be wrapped up by the time it is over. The characters are a lot of fun, especially our protagonist; Matilda De Angelis does a great job in the role. The rest cast also do a fine job bringing their characters to life. I don't normally think to comment on costumes but here they are definitely comment worthy with their bright colours and period styling... people certainly dressed more stylishly then, at least the wealthy did! For the most part this is suitable for all but there is some strong language and a moderate amount of sex and nudity. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to anybody looking for a light hearted crime drama; I hope we get a second series.
These comments are based on watching the series in Italian with English subtitles.
I thought this series was a delightful romp. While there are plot lines that run through the series each episode concentrates on a single case that will be wrapped up by the time it is over. The characters are a lot of fun, especially our protagonist; Matilda De Angelis does a great job in the role. The rest cast also do a fine job bringing their characters to life. I don't normally think to comment on costumes but here they are definitely comment worthy with their bright colours and period styling... people certainly dressed more stylishly then, at least the wealthy did! For the most part this is suitable for all but there is some strong language and a moderate amount of sex and nudity. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to anybody looking for a light hearted crime drama; I hope we get a second series.
These comments are based on watching the series in Italian with English subtitles.
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