Oh, well, who wrote the dialogues in this series? the ever-"clinking" Elizabeth discouraged the desire to watch this "masterpiece". about costumes that do not correspond to the era, I am generally silent.
@Siberia131: it's a matter of taste, as for me, this Elizabeth inspires much more confidence, And in general the unverifiable empress, in my opinion, is just an aunt, and also played badly, imho.
Cranberries are incredible. What are the future Katenka and Petenka alone worth, playing at Uncle Friedrich's court! But if you perceive the series as a parody, everything falls into place. Lizaveta Petrovna is especially good, a simple Russian woman on the throne, who can not only "clink", but also kiss Bestuzhev. Perhaps, if somewhere in the background she takes out an iPhone and takes a selfie with Lomonosov, it will also be OK. Julia has already played the historical Elizabeth in last year's "Catherine", here she can afford to have fun. And that's cool.
Both Elizabeth and the Duchess of Anhalt-Zerbst are, God forgive me, habals. Where is the dignity, decency, education? Of course, the Empress can afford a lot, but it's hard to believe that what she wants to afford is the behavior of a market woman.
I watched the first episode of The Great and immediately after the first episode of this series. The difference in approaches is immediately visible. It is difficult to say which of them is closer to historical justice. But I think I'll continue to watch it this way - in parallel. I really like the contrast I get...
I don't know, I really like the series. Elizabeth is very great, she is gorgeous, Peter 3 will introduce himself like a boy. Well, the series is good, I really liked it
about costumes that do not correspond to the era, I am generally silent.
But if you perceive the series as a parody, everything falls into place. Lizaveta Petrovna is especially good, a simple Russian woman on the throne, who can not only "clink", but also kiss Bestuzhev. Perhaps, if somewhere in the background she takes out an iPhone and takes a selfie with Lomonosov, it will also be OK. Julia has already played the historical Elizabeth in last year's "Catherine", here she can afford to have fun. And that's cool.
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