1857, the charismatic headman of the Chinese mining camp struggles to maintain the fragile harmony between Chinese and European diggers when a murdered European woman is discovered to have l... Read all1857, the charismatic headman of the Chinese mining camp struggles to maintain the fragile harmony between Chinese and European diggers when a murdered European woman is discovered to have links to the Chinese community.1857, the charismatic headman of the Chinese mining camp struggles to maintain the fragile harmony between Chinese and European diggers when a murdered European woman is discovered to have links to the Chinese community.
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I'm not sure why so many of the reviews for this show are so negative. It explored a point in Australian history from some interesting perspectives, the lead actor played the part of the man caught in the middle of everything well, and it had a plot with a few twists and turns. I enjoyed it.
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An intriguing story, very watchable and gripping. I liked the incorporation of Western and hardboiled crime mystery elements in a setting I'd never seen before. It's a fresh perspective and a nuanced look at a part of history that often gets brushed over. Gorgeous visuals too.
Was to be expected I suppose with all the hype in promotions.
After recording and binge watching in one sitting.
Within minutes I was feeling disappointment, the acting was lacking and although a lot of work was done with sets. Authenticity was seriously lacking with many out of period props, not to mention the poor choice of locations with many scenes shot in area not typical of the bush in that era.
The plot and story line being a muddling of believable, unbelievable and the totally didn't happen in that era. The script was written in the same manner very lacking.
Kudos for cinematography which was of exceptional quality and shot in a manner I very much appreciate.
Over all with better casting, directing this could have been something I would recommend and wanted to watch again but not this one, 5 Stars only and and that's low for something out of Oz for me.
After recording and binge watching in one sitting.
Within minutes I was feeling disappointment, the acting was lacking and although a lot of work was done with sets. Authenticity was seriously lacking with many out of period props, not to mention the poor choice of locations with many scenes shot in area not typical of the bush in that era.
The plot and story line being a muddling of believable, unbelievable and the totally didn't happen in that era. The script was written in the same manner very lacking.
Kudos for cinematography which was of exceptional quality and shot in a manner I very much appreciate.
Over all with better casting, directing this could have been something I would recommend and wanted to watch again but not this one, 5 Stars only and and that's low for something out of Oz for me.
Finally a show that represents the diverse stories that make up Australian history!
Acting is superb and it's a great slow burn!
Subtitles are not an issue for me. Everyone except our First Nations people have come to Australia from somewhere else at some point.
It's more unusual to me to expect that everything be in English. And I say this as someone whose first language is English.
Australians are not only white, English speaking people. As I said earlier this definition excludes the original owners of this land, the First Nations people.
Australians come from all over the world, speak many languages and come from many cultural heritages. It's about time we start opening our minds to this reality.
There are so few diverse faces and stories on TV. Telling these stories are so important to humanise the 'other' and help people understand that their story is not the only one that exists.
Acting is superb and it's a great slow burn!
Subtitles are not an issue for me. Everyone except our First Nations people have come to Australia from somewhere else at some point.
It's more unusual to me to expect that everything be in English. And I say this as someone whose first language is English.
Australians are not only white, English speaking people. As I said earlier this definition excludes the original owners of this land, the First Nations people.
Australians come from all over the world, speak many languages and come from many cultural heritages. It's about time we start opening our minds to this reality.
There are so few diverse faces and stories on TV. Telling these stories are so important to humanise the 'other' and help people understand that their story is not the only one that exists.
Women did not say s h i t in 1855 and men did not say s t u f f and probably not F bombs either
Why can't anyone write an authentic script?
Happens all the time.
Apart from this quibble am liking the series, I refuse to watch anything without subs now so not a problem at all for me. Like the lead guy, he's doing a fine job.
Why can't anyone write an authentic script?
Happens all the time.
Apart from this quibble am liking the series, I refuse to watch anything without subs now so not a problem at all for me. Like the lead guy, he's doing a fine job.
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- TriviaLeung Wei Shing is a fictional character based on a real historical figure, Fook Shing, a man who came to the Goldfields to find his fortune and ended up becoming Australia's first Chinese detective
- GoofsThe Chinese men mostly wear their hair cut short, as is popular in much of the 21st century world. In the 19th century the large majority of Chinese men would have worn their hair in a queue, or long braid.
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