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3rd Episode was very Twilight Zone-ish. Expected Rod Serling to appear or voiceover - until the stark reality of the ending. Totally surprised but made sense with what overpassionate obsessed people were trying to achieve without taking into account the psychological and physical cost. For me it was well done with great acting and storytelling. Kudos to Ms Hendricks for carrying the bulk and making us believe right alongside her.
- mombirdogcat
- 19 oct 2018
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This series is a bit entertaining. The earliest episodes were good while the fourth was very lame and the fifth only a bit better. These stories could have been made without any links to the Russian imperial family as do not have any relevance at all. The acting is very good. I think the Romanovs reference was made as a selling point. Anyhow, this series is still interesting and hope the next episodes are of better quality.
- jarez-13942
- 8 nov 2018
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I feel sorry for the haters. This was totally delightful. For those who didn't get it, tant pis. Mathew Wiener, I thank you for yet another lovely evening.
- mpf101
- 15 oct 2018
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This show has been worthwhile... each episode has a unique plot, and the series is joined by a thread -- exploring the lives of people who are ancestors of the Romanoffs. The production design and song choice are quite effective in each episode.
Episode 1 was quite strong, especially the work of Marthe Keller.
Episode 2 was good, but the writing did not seem as dynamic. That said, the cast was fitting.
Episode 5 threw me for a loop... the actors' delivery fell flat, and the storyline felt deflated.
Episode 7 was crisply written, with palpable chemistry from the excellent cast. The plot delivers genuine tension and suspense.
Finally, I found Episode 8 to be riveting, well-written, and the cast was outstanding.
Episode 1 was quite strong, especially the work of Marthe Keller.
Episode 2 was good, but the writing did not seem as dynamic. That said, the cast was fitting.
Episode 5 threw me for a loop... the actors' delivery fell flat, and the storyline felt deflated.
Episode 7 was crisply written, with palpable chemistry from the excellent cast. The plot delivers genuine tension and suspense.
Finally, I found Episode 8 to be riveting, well-written, and the cast was outstanding.
- Tail_End_Charlie
- 16 oct 2018
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First, let's get the basics out of the way. Regarding the production values of this series (disclaimer, folks; I've only seen episode one, "The Violet Hour"), everything is at a very high level, so your senses won't be disappointed. It is a feast for the eyes, particularly as Paris and the amazing apartment in which most of the story is set shine beautifully. The storyline is compelling, if a little unrealistic at times (the ease with which an apparently devout young Muslim woman finds herself having a one-night stand comes to mind...not to say it's impossible, just that it's a bit of a stretch). However, as with most films, too much reality would get in the way of being able to tell the story properly in the first place. Remember, this is a TV movie, not a documentary. We are supposed to be carried away; in that sense, I think this episode accomplishes its job admirably. The acting is first rate, making the characters believable and interesting (all the cast are wonderful, especially Marthe Keller as Anushka and Inès Melab as Hajar). Despite what a few lemon-sucking nay-sayers write here, you won't be disappointed with The Romanoffs. It's definitely worth seeing.
- trace13est
- 13 oct 2018
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Each episode of this anthology follows a family that claims an affiliation with the Romanoffs / Romanovs. The final episode was my favorite. The actors were fantastic (and it had a huge twist that I didn't see coming). Don't starts this series expecting each episode to tie together - they do relate in the loosest of terms... but not really. And that's part of what makes the series so good.
- rhood1347
- 23 nov 2018
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Have no idea where it's going but the performances are strong, the tension is real, the story is captivating and the history is rich. All with stunning Paris as the backdrop. I'm hooked.
- jaimemedina-36288
- 12 oct 2018
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I'm no big fan of the Amazon productions to date, Netflix for me.
But this is good. Is it the foreign language and subtitles that is driving the bad reviews? This is intelligent, witty, sophisticated entertainment for reasonably intelligent people.
But this is good. Is it the foreign language and subtitles that is driving the bad reviews? This is intelligent, witty, sophisticated entertainment for reasonably intelligent people.
- chrismonkee
- 16 oct 2018
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I chanced upon this show while looking for quality TV and it did not disappoint. I am sad that it only has one season. It features some of my favorite cast members. The series is about the current descendants of Romanoffs. Each episode has a new story and cast but there are subtle connections between the characters. The writing and acting keep you totally riveted. There is some suspense too. I loved every single episode and highly recommend this show for quality TV. My husband likes more action with sunshine and roses so didn't enjoy it as much but I was glued to my screen. Watch it!!
- Newyorking
- 27 nov 2018
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Interesting anthology but it's so loosely based on the Romanovs as to make no difference to the plot. Not sure why they positioned the series this way, but it's really more of a distraction than anything.
- jakep3
- 21 oct 2018
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- Odd_Adoxographer
- 19 dic 2018
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Stunning cinematography, compelling storylines, old friends as actors make for a delightful series. The history may be tortured but the truthful elements abound. The more you bring to it, the more you get. Thank you Amazon
- lorenrathert
- 18 oct 2018
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- mcnielfam
- 16 oct 2018
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But that's not going to make up for silly screenplays and boring, predictable script writing. The moral of the story is: be careful what you wish for.
- kesakb
- 20 oct 2018
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This review is based on the 1st episode. I hope the rest of the series maintains the standard. That said, as the series is an anthology, each episode should be viewed individually.
If you like a witty, charming, well acted, beautifully shot drama produced with a style rarely found on TV then this is for you.
The characters are fully three dimensional and yet, due to the superb screenplay, the story moves along at a good pace.
I'd best describe Episode 1 as a classic French romantic contemporary drama with plenty of wonderful dialogue.
Anushka, the matriarch, played superbly by Marthe Keller, has some wonderful lines and indeed the whole episode revolves around her presence. Even when she's not in a scene her personality is hovering in the background.
I've found a few of Amazon's TV shows falling a bit short of the mark but this is right on the money. Of course, if you don't like light comedy dramas you probably won't like this. They often fall short of expectations. Either they have no drama or are too weak, comedically. This has sufficient elements of both to at least please this viewer.
If you like a witty, charming, well acted, beautifully shot drama produced with a style rarely found on TV then this is for you.
The characters are fully three dimensional and yet, due to the superb screenplay, the story moves along at a good pace.
I'd best describe Episode 1 as a classic French romantic contemporary drama with plenty of wonderful dialogue.
Anushka, the matriarch, played superbly by Marthe Keller, has some wonderful lines and indeed the whole episode revolves around her presence. Even when she's not in a scene her personality is hovering in the background.
I've found a few of Amazon's TV shows falling a bit short of the mark but this is right on the money. Of course, if you don't like light comedy dramas you probably won't like this. They often fall short of expectations. Either they have no drama or are too weak, comedically. This has sufficient elements of both to at least please this viewer.
- paul_bibby
- 13 oct 2018
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It's a good show but when did Prime get into the once per week series game? Sorry but I pay too much for that...
- aks75
- 11 oct 2018
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Well crafted stories depicting the legacy of a deposed Russian Royal dynasty and its karmic repercussive threads that continue into the modern world. So richly layered and with a cast of the highest caliber. I found I need to watch them more than once to absorb the finer points.
- fredfriedland
- 5 nov 2018
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I would like to see how all of the characters are connected or what would happen when they all meet. The only interesting part is, which member of the family are they connected to....does the event on the ship really exist and why wasn't that the first episode to show how all of them intertwine.
- lsllouisa
- 17 oct 2018
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The Romanoffs ?
That is the question as the connection to the Romanoffs is so sparse as to be barely perceptible. We have a group of stories about people living a modern lives with all the ups and down you expect in a TV drama, I must state I have only watched the first two episodes . They are well made, well acted with good scripts. There is nothing wrong with the production, they are good modern day dramas. My issue is attempting to connect the dramas through the Russian royal family, as of the second drama ( there not really episodes) both stories could of been told equally well without having to use the name Romanov as a gimmic .
That is the question as the connection to the Romanoffs is so sparse as to be barely perceptible. We have a group of stories about people living a modern lives with all the ups and down you expect in a TV drama, I must state I have only watched the first two episodes . They are well made, well acted with good scripts. There is nothing wrong with the production, they are good modern day dramas. My issue is attempting to connect the dramas through the Russian royal family, as of the second drama ( there not really episodes) both stories could of been told equally well without having to use the name Romanov as a gimmic .
- eddieo1969
- 11 oct 2018
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It's no mad men, but still, it's really entertaining and has an amazing cast and really good acting in it, the only flaw that I see is that it is quite predictable, but still, I'm loving it right now, though the stories don't really have a lot to do with the Romanovs, except that one of the characters in each episode is a ''descendant'' (in episode 2 they have that cruise, but it doesn't really add much to the story) of the Russian royal family. I definitely recommend it.
- ndrssegui
- 12 oct 2018
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When all that smoking happened in Mad Men, I attributed it to Weiner striving for authenticity in the 1960s. Now that I've watched two installments of The Romanovs, I know that he just uses cigarettes as a continuous distraction from the plot. Every character seems to smoke. I'm tired of this glorification of smoking, and I'll skip the remaining episodes. The first two weren't that ingesting anyway.
- michaelmote
- 16 may 2019
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I'll do my best not to include any spoilers as everyone should have the opportunity to view and decide for themselves what they think of this series. First, I love quirky. Second, I love history. Third, I loved Mad Men like crazy. Fourth, OMG what an awesome cast! Here's the problem: The quirky isn't; it's just plain dumb. There's no other way to say it. It goes completely flat. Painfully so. History? You think you're gonna watch an actual cohesive story (and that never happens) that might at minimum tie into history, but from a character point of view, FEW if any in the three episodes I've watched, even acknowledge the context (leaving some things unsaid here so I don't add spoilers). While watching (in part because these are boring enough one's mind wanders), I find myself frequently distracted by the thought "the guy who gave us Mad Men wrote this crap"? And the cast, some great people are in this and I can't figure out if they are doing a good job or a terrible job because it's all just so... painful to watch. It's just awful. I feel like I'm being extremely generous giving four stars, but I'm doing so with a tiny bit of hpoe in my heart that after watching the first three episodes, maybe something amazing will happen with future episodes that will actually earn those stars. This show at this point certainly can't earn more stars from this viewer (who RARELY writes reviews). I think I feel sad for it.
- bams007
- 21 oct 2018
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A great series. Every episode is well written, good plot, acting, directing, etc... Very entertaining, I love it.
- neutrinobelmondo
- 12 oct 2018
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With a terrific line up of actors, and a different story each week, it has the appeal of Black Mirror, without being too dark. All the endings, except for the first episode, leave you a little hung out to dry. But, these mini-movies have well-developed, unique plots and amazing acting to keep me coming back week after week. Highly recommend for those who are bored of the same old thing. Are people being paid to write bad reviews for this show?
- elizabethcaroline
- 4 nov 2018
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- JeanMarie2081
- 19 oct 2018
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