marcogiulio-camurri
Joined Feb 2013
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I watched this show being almost scared that it could be a serious adaptation of the book I read in high school in Italy. Thankfully, it wasn't.
This show takes the spirit of the Decameron and uses it to set a fun story in an interting 1300s environment. Nothing is sacred in this show and everything could happen.
The show sends out Shakespearian vibes, as seen in the Much Ado About Nothing movie, but it's full of twists, turns, some sex and gore like we are used to from Game of Thrones. Each episode adds interesting details to the story, and it's a weird pleasure to see it build up.
I really enjoyed it, way more than I expected.
This show takes the spirit of the Decameron and uses it to set a fun story in an interting 1300s environment. Nothing is sacred in this show and everything could happen.
The show sends out Shakespearian vibes, as seen in the Much Ado About Nothing movie, but it's full of twists, turns, some sex and gore like we are used to from Game of Thrones. Each episode adds interesting details to the story, and it's a weird pleasure to see it build up.
I really enjoyed it, way more than I expected.