I would not say that Nastasia's death surprised me, although it is a pity they did not show why, because she went with Rogozhin. And I feel sorry for the prince. I thought that he would get into trouble because of his kindness, although he thought he would die somehow rather than fall into unconsciousness again.
It's a good series. It's kind of sad...I was thinking too. That he was going to die. Although every time he was in an emotional state, I thought that he would have a fit of his illness.
The series is at the level of the Master and Margarita, the atmosphere is perfectly conveyed, there are so many real emotions, not like in modern films. The film adaptation is the best - undoubtedly, whether they can do better, I think not. The cast and the acting are the level of the theater.
First of all, I will say that I have not read the novel. Of course, I'm most sorry for Ragozhin.. he put up with Nastasia for so long, and in the end he made it through.. that he got into a mess and then went to hard labor.. on business, of course.. but you can understand it) that Nastasia's fate was largely predetermined by her eccentricity.. bitches are admired but disliked) 9 out of 10
Yeah, really, "just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you're not being followed." Nastasya Filippovna played up to the creep of this Rogozhin, well, she chose such a fate herself. I feel sorry for the Prince, he seems to be a good man, he wanted the best for everyone, but in fact, with his good intentions and indiscriminate pity, he paved the way for a bleak ending.
Fyodor Mikhalych, it's not a credit! After reading such powerful things as "the Brothers Karamazov," "crime and punishment," "the gambler," "the idiot," it looks like a terribly weak and fantastic (in a bad way) soap opera. the series is about very angry women suffering from various neuroses and mental illnesses who brought the poor guy to a breakdown. the whole work is one continuous uninteresting and incredible hysteria.
@iamromanov: There are cockroaches in your head. The prince himself went where he didn't need to. He drove Gank away, took two women away from him, although he didn't need them himself. He drove Rogozhin to madness and murder. The general before the blow.
It's an amazing series, and I've been putting it off for a long time, and in vain. I read the book, so the ending didn't surprise me) I can't help but mention the wonderful game of Mashkov and Mironov. It's just beyond the edge, stuck to the screen and watched as mesmerized 🤩
The male half of the casting is, of course, a complete delight. Mironov and Mashkov simply carry out any scene on their shoulders. Of the women, only Churikova was completely liked, the rest - some more, some less - raised questions, but this did not spoil the impression of the series. In general, after such a finale, all the shortcomings are forgotten. Even though I knew how it would end, it still gave me the creeps.
I have not read the work "Idiot" itself. But watching the series, it felt like Dostoevsky's world was before my eyes. It was well shot, the acting is great. But after watching the series, I realized why I never got around to it. There's too much Santa Barbara. Prince Myshkin is a ray of light in the dark kingdom. It is very relevant in our time.
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17Nastasya Filippovna played up to the creep of this Rogozhin, well, she chose such a fate herself.
I feel sorry for the Prince, he seems to be a good man, he wanted the best for everyone, but in fact, with his good intentions and indiscriminate pity, he paved the way for a bleak ending.
But watching the series, it felt like Dostoevsky's world was before my eyes.
It was well shot, the acting is great.
But after watching the series, I realized why I never got around to it. There's too much Santa Barbara.
Prince Myshkin is a ray of light in the dark kingdom.
It is very relevant in our time.