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His Dark Materials : À la croisée des mondes

Original title: His Dark Materials
  • TV Series
  • 2019–2022
  • 10
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
91K
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555
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Victoria Hamilton, James McAvoy, Helen McCrory, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ruth Wilson, Cristela Alonzo, Brian Fisher, Kit Connor, and Dafne Keen in His Dark Materials : À la croisée des mondes (2019)
A young girl is destined to liberate her world from the grip of the Magisterium which represses people's ties to magic and their animal spirits known as daemons.
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A young girl is destined to liberate her world from the grip of the Magisterium which represses people's ties to magic and their animal spirits known as daemons.A young girl is destined to liberate her world from the grip of the Magisterium which represses people's ties to magic and their animal spirits known as daemons.A young girl is destined to liberate her world from the grip of the Magisterium which represses people's ties to magic and their animal spirits known as daemons.

  • Creator
    • Jack Thorne
  • Stars
    • Dafne Keen
    • Kit Connor
    • Ruth Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    91K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    555
    59
    • Creator
      • Jack Thorne
    • Stars
      • Dafne Keen
      • Kit Connor
      • Ruth Wilson
    • 696User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 15 wins & 51 nominations total

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    His Dark Materials: Do You Trust Me?
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    His Dark Materias: Iorek Byrnison
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    His Dark Materials: We Can Trust Them
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    His Dark Materials: The Idea Of North
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    His Dark Materials: The Idea Of North
    His Dark Materials: Lee Scoresby
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    His Dark Materials: Lee Scoresby
    His Dark Materials: Lyra's Jordan
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    His Dark Materials: Lyra's Jordan

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    Dafne Keen
    Dafne Keen
    • Lyra Silvertongue…
    • 2019–2022
    Kit Connor
    Kit Connor
    • Pantalaimon
    • 2019–2022
    Ruth Wilson
    Ruth Wilson
    • Mrs Coulter
    • 2019–2022
    Amir Wilson
    Amir Wilson
    • Will Parry
    • 2019–2022
    Will Keen
    Will Keen
    • Father President MacPhail…
    • 2019–2022
    Brian Fisher
    • The Golden Monkey
    • 2019–2020
    Ariyon Bakare
    Ariyon Bakare
    • Carlo Boreal
    • 2019–2020
    Simone Kirby
    Simone Kirby
    • Mary Malone
    • 2020–2022
    Ruta Gedmintas
    Ruta Gedmintas
    • Serafina Pekkala
    • 2019–2022
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
    • Lee Scoresby
    • 2019–2022
    Lewin Lloyd
    • Roger Parslow
    • 2019–2022
    Frank Bourke
    Frank Bourke
    • Fra Pavel
    • 2019–2022
    Joe Tandberg
    Joe Tandberg
    • Iorek Byrnison
    • 2019–2022
    Cristela Alonzo
    Cristela Alonzo
    • Hester
    • 2019–2020
    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • Lord Asriel
    • 2019–2022
    Jade Anouka
    Jade Anouka
    • Ruta Skadi
    • 2020–2022
    Andrew Scott
    Andrew Scott
    • John Parry…
    • 2019–2022
    Jamie Wilkes
    Jamie Wilkes
    • The Pale-Faced Man
    • 2019–2020
    • Creator
      • Jack Thorne
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'His Dark Materials' is lauded for its strong performances, particularly from Dafne Keen and Ruth Wilson, and its impressive visual effects and production design. However, some critics find the adaptation lacking in character development, pacing, and faithfulness to the original books. The series explores complex themes like identity and morality, though these are not always effectively conveyed. The show's visual style and world-building are often highlighted, but opinions on their translation from books to screen are mixed.
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    8theredmare

    Starting with a bang!

    (I've read the books several times) Episode 1- I was looking forward to this and it hasn't disappointed! (a first for me, with fantasy adaptations) Plenty of money has been thrown at this series and it shows, in a good way. Yet there's nothing Hollywood about it, it's 100% British.

    We're treated to a good bit of the background story during this episode, a thankless task, skilfully done and quite quickly. We're immediately thrown into the action and I am hooked, even though I know what's coming.

    The sets are amazing, the music excellent, the cast is A1: this is the BBC so it is exceptionally diverse -which is already giving us a bunch of fine actors that might not be so famous and gives us a bit of modern colour. I'm not sure yet about Lyra, she's not what I expected but I've the feeling she'll turn out to be what was needed, if not what I wanted. Lord Asriel is just the right mixture of downright attractive and breezily self-centered as in the books. As to Mrs Coulter she's just fantastically and dangerously attractive. I finally understand what Lyra loved in her. The Gyptians are represented perfectly and individually and the whole thing has a tint of alternate medievality which mirrors the book exactly.

    All in all, episode 1 is a success.

    I could go on and on but really, just watch it, you'll know after twenty minutes whether you'll like it or not.



    Episode 2: some fair deviations from the book, all in aid of story comprehension, suspense and doling appetising spoilers from much later to the viewer so that they won't drop off - you can't blame them really, they need to keep the viewership interested, considering the price of production. It's still very well done, and it's quite scary and tense, also the modern world (already shown) has been updated to current times. It looks like episode 3 will carry on with being rather different from the book storyline, while sticking to it at the same time, if that makes sense. It's rather on the dark side, and definitely not for children the way the books are.

    Episode 3: I had minor doubts with episode 2 and the "new" storylines but this episode was very exciting and has allayed them. The whole thing is now moving forward properly and the plot is very tight in an action TV series sort of a way, without losing the spirit of the books. Back to a 9.

    The following episodes are a bit hit and miss, some pacing/acting /directing issues - Lee Scoresby the one unmitigated success - trying too hard to force suspense to fit the tv format rather than concentrate on telling the story as a one whole, but the last episode packs a punch and gets to you. And really leaves you hating having to wait a year for the rest, excellent finish.

    UPDATE SERIES 2:

    While there were a few pacing/acting issues in series 1, the first 2 episodes of series 2 are nail-bitingly near perfect. Absolutely brilliant beginning and better visuals than ever. The plot and the world's are really well handled in every particulars. Persevere if you were in two minds about series 1.
    8mini_colster

    Overall a great adaptation

    Having just binged the three seasons, I'm happy enough to come here and give it a positive review.

    First and foremost I think the effects were really something. Everything felt quite immersive, there were rarely times that something felt too fake. Some of the imagery was exactly how I imagined from the books, for example the abyss and the mulefa world.

    Some of the performances were amazing and award-worthy. My favourites were Ruth Wilson as Mrs Coulter, Will Keen as Father MacPhail. Simone Kirby as Mary and. Ruta Gedmintas as Serafina. They each really brought their characters to life, from the tensions of Coulter and MacPhail to the serenity of Serafina and the more ordinary yet inquisitive Mary.

    Some other portrayals I was less keen on, including the two main characters, though I think they improved towards the end and delivered an impactful finale. I also wasn't completely sold on Asriel, perhaps just a bit too different from my personal image of him. My other gripe is that I felt there wasn't enough time for some characters to be properly fleshed out and felt for, which led to some scenes being less emotional than they could have been.

    Regardless, this series overall did the books justice and I would definitely recommend it.
    8Supermanfan-13

    Glad I finally gave this a chance

    I have to start off by saying I knew absolutely nothing about His Dark Materials going into it. I never read the books or saw the movie (The Golden Compass). The only thing I knew was from the trailer and a couple reviews on what the plot was but from what I read this was a great adaptation. I personally thought it was entertaining from beginning to end. I never got bored for even an episode. I'm glad they were given enough seasons/episodes to tell the entire story and not get cancelled on a cliffhanger or questions not answered. This had a satisfying conclusion. You can tell how much money and attention to detail went into this show because it was absolutely beautiful. James McAvoy, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ruth Wilson, Dafne Keen and the rest of the cast were all brilliant.
    8jdmcox55

    Starts with a bang

    I'm past episode 8, and an exciting, well done visual copy of the book has turned into soap opera, where everybody keeps talking to each other and hardly anything happens. In season 2, things pick up again. I started reading the book again, and the TV series does seem to do a good job, so far, in staying with the story in the book. It's hard to capture on screen what words can convey. But in place of good writing, there's good scenery and background (we see better than we understand through words). I also have to admit that the movie is aimed at a different audience than the book (watchers instead of readers). So I'll keep on watching. The overall story is interesting and clever, and of course the acting is fine. I've learned that the author has another series of books, Dust, which helps me stay with the story, knowing that the end is not the end. I'll end with a secret: clicking on the response to "Does this review contain spoilers?" may stop the admonition that 600 words (or was it letters) haven't been written.
    9caroletelford

    Absolutely breathtaking in scope and storyline.

    I haven't read the books, but I know many people have commented that this series is more faithful than Hollywood's Golden Compass. No surprises there!

    I've loved Ruth Wilson since she was in Luther, and she is no less brilliant in HDM. Even though the storyline and cast of characters are quite involved, there's no difficulty in following what's happening. Even the daemons are "believable ".

    You don't have to delve too deeply into the hidden meanings and sub texts: you can just enjoy it for the adventure it is. But, you CAN, if you want, think quite deeply about the issues behind the storyline. Thought provoking to say the least.

    I love it.

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    • Trivia
      Dafne Keen (Lyra) and Will Keen (Father MacPhail) are real-life daughter and father. This marks their second professional collaboration.
    • Crazy credits
      The opening titles are a zoom out, starting from particles of Dust at atomic level and zooming out to show the various multiversal locations within the story (and the objects/people/vehicles within these multiverses) before concluding the zoom out to reveal the series title.
    • Connections
      Featured in The South Bank Show: Jack Thorne (2019)

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (uk)
      • Official Bad Wolf Production Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • À la croisée des mondes
    • Filming locations
      • Wolf Studios, Cardiff, Wales, UK(Interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Anton
      • Bad Wolf
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • Dolby Digital
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