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Le Nom de la rose

Original title: The Name of the Rose
  • TV Series
  • 2019
  • 12
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.7K
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John Turturro and Damian Hardung in Le Nom de la rose (2019)
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In 1327, an enlightened friar and his young apprentice investigate a series of mysterious deaths at an abbey risking the wrath of a powerful Inquisitor. Television adaptation of Umberto Eco'... Read allIn 1327, an enlightened friar and his young apprentice investigate a series of mysterious deaths at an abbey risking the wrath of a powerful Inquisitor. Television adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel 'The Name of the Rose'.In 1327, an enlightened friar and his young apprentice investigate a series of mysterious deaths at an abbey risking the wrath of a powerful Inquisitor. Television adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel 'The Name of the Rose'.

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    • John Turturro
    • Rupert Everett
    • Damian Hardung
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    6.9/10
    4.7K
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    • Stars
      • John Turturro
      • Rupert Everett
      • Damian Hardung
    • 66User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Guglielmo da Baskerville
    • 2019
    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Bernardo Gui
    • 2019
    Damian Hardung
    Damian Hardung
    • Adso da Melk
    • 2019
    Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    Fabrizio Bentivoglio
    • Remigio da Varagine
    • 2019
    Greta Scarano
    Greta Scarano
    • Anna
    • 2019
    Richard Sammel
    Richard Sammel
    • Malachia da Hildesceim
    • 2019
    Stefano Fresi
    Stefano Fresi
    • Salvatore
    • 2019
    Roberto Herlitzka
    Roberto Herlitzka
    • Alinardo da Grottaferrata
    • 2019
    Fausto Maria Sciarappa
    • Nicola da Morimondo
    • 2019
    Maurizio Lombardi
    Maurizio Lombardi
    • Berengario da Arundel
    • 2019
    Antonia Fotaras
    Antonia Fotaras
    • La Ragazza
    • 2019
    Guglielmo Favilla
    • Venanzio da Salvemec
    • 2019
    Piotr Adamczyk
    Piotr Adamczyk
    • Severino da Sant'Emmerano
    • 2019
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Papa Giovanni XXII
    • 2019
    Benjamin Stender
    Benjamin Stender
    • Bencio da Uppsala
    • 2019
    Claudio Bigagli
    Claudio Bigagli
    • Girolamo di Caffa
    • 2019
    Corrado Invernizzi
    Corrado Invernizzi
    • Michele da Cesena
    • 2019
    Max Malatesta
    • Aymaro da Alessandria
    • 2019
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    5nick-laslett

    Disappointed with the unnecessary changes

    I'm very sorry to say that this adaptation makes unnecessary changes to the book, and executes the climax very poorly. Adso's sin also goes unpunished, which dilutes a key theme of the book. They also mess up the murder mystery plot, which is the fun part of the book, that is the hook for all the philosophy. For modern audiences the original story has no strong female characters. They have tried to update the story, but inserting a Mary Sue like character does it no favours.
    random-70778

    Trashing of Eco's exquisite semiotics and hermetics in favor of packing in all kinds of disjointed subplots

    In short: there is a reason why the central character in Eco's work is named after Occam and nods to Sherlock Holmes. It has to do with presenting complexity and then dealing with it though Occam's maxim and Holmes' deductive reasoning. Yet, the writers of this mess of an adaption seem to have not understood Eco or Rose at all and simply opted for injecting and proliferating haphazard disorder to mimic it complexity when it is just -- mediocre plot device and script-writing and. Sorry but gibberish is not complexity because it meanders, and proliferation non sequiter subplots are not semiotics just because your brain has to also work when decoding nonsense . It goes without saying as well that labyrinth is meaningless if you just proliferate blind ally diversions and don't understand it is the great classics Eco is presenting as the guide, the key.

    If you've got that liberal arts degree for undergrad and loved history and literature, like I did, (before having to turn to something that can make some money for grad) they you probably knew about this series planning and had enthusiastic and positive expectations. The original film version of Name of the Rose was not bad, it was a decent adaption of Umberto's Eco's intricate but certainly his most approachable book, but it certainly could be much better fleshed out in a mini series length.

    In addition to being a fan of Eco, I certainly am as well of John Turturro.

    Sadly this series just doesn't work given the source material and talent. It is a serious disappointment; in fact a jumbled mess. Instead of using miniseries length to flesh out the complexity, tease the symbolism, and give us more of Eco, the writers went off the rails as well, distracting packing in all kinds of PC nods to contemporary issues that are not in Eco's novel. And even for "a loose adaptation" there is a continual sense of disjointed and artificially forced elements and messages that are not in Eco's work. Most galling -- but also telling -- metaphor for the utter humorlessness in the makers of this adaption is dropping emphasis on Aristotle's Poetics; whose dramatic theory, and utilization of humor, is what Eco is using. In the book we are immersed IN the Poetics, the author has structured he work so we are, while the character searches for it, along with a solution to the crime mystery, and this is not even attempted in this miniseries.

    I spent about two years working in Italy and I have a high tolerance for the messiness of Italian productions, be they film, TV or contracting of goods or services. Things there are beautiful and interesting, but often don't work well. OK. I did not go into this adaption of name of the Rose expecting complete rationality or order. But there are so many artificial jumps in plot that it nears incoherence. Especially since none of it is really true to the core of Eco's work which has to do with the sequestration of knowledge, such as sublime and complex classics, and not for example some hamhanded lesson on immigration, class struggle, or violence toward women. Eco already had a strong and important social message with poverty and a church that lost its way, or whose future was being fought over. By throwing in the kitchen sink of social commentary this gets diluted to nothing.

    I give this a six star, even though it is a four, since part of Eco is there, even if, with united irony -- it is hidden by the script writers' own nonsense.
    6Coventry

    Prestigious reworking of Umberto Eco's landmark novel

    Only a limited number of films that I watched during my youth managed to leave an everlasting impression on me, but Jean-Jacques Annaud's adaptation of Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" is one of them. Even though we are 25 years later, and I've seen perhaps 15.000 films since then, I still remember practically every detail of that wondrously grim and mysterious film in which creepy monks were being killed off in a remote and petrifying old monastery. Although I tried a couple of times, I never found the courage to actually read Eco's source novel. It's just too thick, sorry. The 1986-masterpiece is urgently due for a re-watch, but instead I stumbled upon this Italian/German mini-series that allegedly was a lifelong dream-project for actor and producer John Turturro to realize. Come to think of it, it's actually quite surprising that it took more than 30 years for someone to make a new version! Seeing that Annaud's film is "only" a little over two hours long, I must assume that it threw a massive amount of Eco's book-content overboard. With 8 episodes of approximately 1 hour each, I'm sad to confess that "Il Nome Della Rosa" is too long and quite often balancing on the verge of boring. Also, I keep reading that the script differs immensely from the book, at least for what concerns the numerous sub plots surrounding the pivot murder mystery.

    Turturro is great, but Sean Connery's charismatic image remains stuck in my brain as the one and only William of Baskerville; - wise Franciscan friar and Sherlock Holmes ahead-of-time. All the other, nevertheless adequate, actors can't even begin to measure themselves against the quality performances of the fantastic actors in the 1986 film, like F. Murray Abraham, Ron Perlman, Michael Lonsdale or William Hickey. The sole performance I rate higher comes from the fairly unknown Damian Hardung, who's portrayal of young novice Adso Von Melk is more authentic and convincing than Christian Slater's role.

    Or, perhaps I just ought to stop comparing this with youth's nostalgia and simply acknowledge the multiple great aspects of this prestigious mini-series. The production values, for instance, are deeply impressive. The 14th century set-pieces, costumes and relics are astounding. Also, the history lessons processed into the screenplay are far more educational and compelling than anything you'll ever learn in school, and Tchéky Karyo has a brilliant supportive role as the megalomaniac Pope Giovanni XXII. If there's anything I firmly believe, it is that medieval Popes were exactly as deplorable and vile as him.
    5cavalgar69

    They managed to ruin Turturro's work

    Totally agree with every word of trademarcdesigns review so I save the effort. They ruined Turturro's project. By the way he is the best of the series by large
    8v-thea

    Be your own critic.

    That's it. Watch the tv series and be yourself the critic. You should trust yourself to see it this adaptation is good or not.

    That being said, I'd like to say that I've read the book on which these series is based, a monumental thriller set on the middle ages by the master Umberto Eco. I've seen the first two episodes, and I find myself thinking this is a nice start. Strangely to me, I come to see the reviews on this site and I'm baffled. Honestly, I really don't know what they saw. John Turturro is a great William of Baskerville and overall the setting is good. There is a bit of cgi on the landscapes, but mixed properly with real life places that look beautiful. Don't let these people misguide you, who knows what interests do they seek.

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      Dialogues in medieval Occitan language have been translated and supervised by a team of experts from the University of Salerno.
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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Occitan
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • The Name of the Rose
    • Filming locations
      • Castello di Roccascalegna, Roccascalegna, Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy
    • Production companies
      • 11 Marzo Film
      • Palomar
      • Rai Fiction
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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