Episode #1.1
- Episódio foi ao ar 2 de nov. de 2023
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- 1 h 2 min
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Em agosto de 1944, em Saint-Malo, ocupada pelos nazistas, Marie arrisca sua vida ao transmitir durante um ataque aéreo. Werner, um jovem soldado alemão, ouve secretamente a transmissão.Em agosto de 1944, em Saint-Malo, ocupada pelos nazistas, Marie arrisca sua vida ao transmitir durante um ataque aéreo. Werner, um jovem soldado alemão, ouve secretamente a transmissão.Em agosto de 1944, em Saint-Malo, ocupada pelos nazistas, Marie arrisca sua vida ao transmitir durante um ataque aéreo. Werner, um jovem soldado alemão, ouve secretamente a transmissão.
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Beth Hinton
- French Citizen #1
- (as Beth Hinton-Lever)
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For now, I have read the first half of Anthony Doerr novel. An exercise exactly for be in theme about Netflix series.
The expectation - not accurate adaptation because the difficulty is obvious and the architecture of novel imposed more a serious series not only four episodes. . But fair translation of its spirit . Magnificent, intense.
The first episode, indeed, with some not very pleasant differences by images offered by book, makes that. But the serious pillars are the actors and photography.
Beautiful performances and amazing scenes. The encouraging first step is just made and this represents a real good point of series. Sure, maybe the chronologic order of events were little more inspired. But, it is only the fair episode. And , not to ignore, a Netflix production.
The expectation - not accurate adaptation because the difficulty is obvious and the architecture of novel imposed more a serious series not only four episodes. . But fair translation of its spirit . Magnificent, intense.
The first episode, indeed, with some not very pleasant differences by images offered by book, makes that. But the serious pillars are the actors and photography.
Beautiful performances and amazing scenes. The encouraging first step is just made and this represents a real good point of series. Sure, maybe the chronologic order of events were little more inspired. But, it is only the fair episode. And , not to ignore, a Netflix production.
I'm late to finally watching this series and as of this first episode, it doesn't seem so horrible to me. The acting is perfectly good, the characters are engaging, the premise is interesting, the plot zips right along without dead spots, and the special effects are convincing. Just pick anything at random from Netflix and you'll see much worse.
The plotline with the eeeevil Nazi maniacally and sadistically searching for a legendary gem with supposedly magic powers is maybe a bit Indiana Jones-ish, but I assume that's taken from the well-regarded novel on which this series is based, so that can't be the problem.
The first episode did its job, getting me interested in learning more about the two main characters, particularly Werner, and continuing with the series.
The plotline with the eeeevil Nazi maniacally and sadistically searching for a legendary gem with supposedly magic powers is maybe a bit Indiana Jones-ish, but I assume that's taken from the well-regarded novel on which this series is based, so that can't be the problem.
The first episode did its job, getting me interested in learning more about the two main characters, particularly Werner, and continuing with the series.
This is a brilliant book & I had high hopes for a film adaptation but Netflix have ruined it. The lead German actor is reasonable, if dull. Lars Eidinger is brilliant ( see Babylon Berlin) but the so-called French female lead isn't French and has no acting ability AT ALL. Hard to understand the casting. So at what point did they decide not to take the French language language and acting ability into consideration? There must be hundreds of good French actresses in London /US. Do Netflix take us all for idiots?
It so very sad to see such a brilliant book brought down by awful acting. Kept wondering if it was the script-but no.
It so very sad to see such a brilliant book brought down by awful acting. Kept wondering if it was the script-but no.
This show is all over the place so far. Set design is fantastic and some of the acting is great. However, being adapted from a well loved book, which I haven't read, the dialogue is at some points so ridiculously forced that I can't really get immersed into the show. I get that introducing the characters in the first episode is important, but at some points it's almost literally "I'm (fill in the blank) and this is what I do." One of the key examples is the bakery scene. Marie walks in and sees her uncle for about 15 seconds where he proceeds to explain the whole point of what she's doing instead of letting the story naturally play out. Everything seems so forced and does far too much hand holding in assuming the audience won't be able to pick up on characters without flat out telling them what's going on. Almost every scene in the first half of the episode is some variation of the bakery scene in terms of character introductions. I think I may be being too harsh because other aspects of the show are great and I'll continue watching. But to me these aspects are pretty hard to ignore. However, l love the fact that they actually used visually impaired actors who did their job quite well. 6.5/10.
I loved the book with its beautiful writing, fascinating main characters, and imaginative storyline. The scenes in this episode with the girl and her father are well-acted and are reminiscent of the book. The rest of this opening episode is well done but focuses on the dark and desperate situation in the French coastal town, Saint Malo. I would have liked more early on of the past (pre-war flashbacks) and less of the present (1944 post D-Day) to pull us into the characters and their histories more at the start. I'm reminded by the tone of this episode of the 1960s American TV show "Combat" where American GIs and Nazi soldiers would frequently find themselves spending an entire one-hour episode in a dangerous stalemate fighting over one farmhouse or town building. Anyway, it's off to a good start and I hope that it picks up the pace a bit in the next episodes and fully realizes the wonderful storytelling of the book.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesMost of the exterior scenes of «St Malo » were actually filmed in Villefranche de Rouergue, in the south of France. Many of the streets and buildings are easily recognisable.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen B-24 Liberator bombers are shown opening their bomb bay doors, they open in the same manner as the B-17 "clamshell" type. Actually, B-24's had a double bomb bay whose 4 doors rolled up the sides like a segmented garage door or roll-top desk.
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