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8/10
Entertaining Fictional Story, give it a shot
chris7-142-31879518 October 2020
As I read some of the reviews, it became crystal clear that many people just vote it down because its not what they expected. That's why I want to write about what people should expect. Its a completely fictional story losely based on a 18th century, French setting a short time before the revolution took place. The series doesn't try to be historically accurate and it never pretends to be. The story is in the supernatural, fantastic genre and there are recent, politically modern elements in it, like references to refugees and female gender roles, which at times can be a little bit plain and over the top. The characters are clearly split into the bad and the good guys, but even for the bad guys, there is some reasonable background story. There are worse and less elaborated character building series of this kind around.

The special effects are, for a series, very good, the cinematography and music is excellent, acting is not always on the highest level, but still very good and convincing, at worst solid, with attractive characters doing a good job for the storyline. In many ways the series reminds me of American movies from the 1990's and 2000's, just with more CGI well-placed where necessary.

Comparing the series to other gems of the genre, movies like Interview with the Vampire (1994), but especially Brotherhood of the Wolf, in French Le pacte des loups (2001) come to mind. Basically, its Le pacte des loups altered and transformed into an 8 episode series. All the basics and references are pretty much the same. So if you liked Interview of the Vampire, you might like this one, and if you liked Brotherhood of the Wolf, you have to love it.

People which don't like the fantasy and horror genre, but want to watch historically more accurate depictions of pre-revolutionary France, should go for other movies and series, or even better read actual historical books and scientific sources.
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7/10
What's context?
rwglover-5769120 October 2020
I give it a 7 solely to spite the fools who believed this was supposed to be an accurate account of the revolution. Did anyone care to read the description? It states clearly as it taking place in, "a reimagined history of the French Revolution". Please read before watching and rating things after 12 minutes with no understanding
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8/10
Le Zombies...!
lewilewis199717 October 2020
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A brilliant idea well executed, literally. Superb acting, big budget sets and cgi, intelligent dialogue and gallic flair. The soundtrack is also outstanding and very classy, mixing old and new seamlessly. If Mozart had a Moog, this is what he'd write. No spoilers but the first couple of ep's will lead you down one road, only for it to take a sudden left turn and lead you in another entirely different direction.

I thought I'd be watching a Le Miserable style story, which it kind of is, but really isn't, it's way darker. To compare it to TWD would do it a disservice, it's a lot smarter than that. I suppose my last comment gives a hint of what is to come. Dive in, wallow in the madness and bathe in rivers of blue blood, you won't be disappointed.

The series ends with a set up for a second instalment, things have only just got started. Judging by the opening scene of ep' 1 there's a lot of carnage to come.

Unfortunately the historical purists are going to have a fit and hate it, that can't be helped. This is pure fantasy based on a simple 'what if...?' idea, so suck it up or don't watch it, simple.
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7/10
Good tv show about French Revolution
zeljka-5669716 October 2020
This is a good drama/thriller show, but do not expect a true events since it really is reimagined story about revolution. Still i may add that it is well made with good acting and some really nice music, costumes and special effects.
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6/10
Not too bad, but slow and predictable
superrudike27 October 2020
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Someone somewhere thought he/she had a brilliant idea. Why did they ever invented the guillotine? That only could have been to dacapitate zombies/vampyres of course. Let's make a movie of this idea, no better still, let's make a series of it! Unfortunately, after the first season the brilliant idea hasn't come up yet. The acting is not too bad, the story goes very slow and most of the time you are wondering where this is going. To the guillotine of course. The only question is how much seasons are they going to wait till it comes up ... If you want to see a dark series that has superior acting and a very good script, I would recommend "the Alienist". Forget about this one.
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10/10
You people are ridiculous
ioraclegaming17 October 2020
I'm giving this a 10 because you people are absolute monkeys. This does not seek to be a historically accurate show. It's trying to be a fantasy series with a loose setting in the late 18th century. Why are you ranting about historical inaccuracies ? That's like watching a movie with Nazi Zombies and complaining that's not what happened during WW2.
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6/10
I really liked it, until ...
groovygirl-213371 February 2023
... the final episode where, much like the Lost series, I felt as though the writer's abandoned the viewers and either didn't really have a good ending, or they were too lazy to write one.

The wrap-up was vague to say the least. Yes, one can intellectualize the meaning of the finish here, however, I would have preferred they offered me an ending that was clear and succinct.

Perhaps they were planning on a second season to explain it all out - something that is always risky with Netflix gambling on more than one season - but it was poor screenwriting at the end and for that reason I have given the series a 6-star review.
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10/10
Shame on you, Netflix, for cancelling this
pedro-ladaria12 February 2021
To me this was one of the best 2020 shows. I can't understand why was this cancelled
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6/10
Beautiful, ingenuous and boring
uirangs22 January 2021
The photography is marvellous, with rich visuals and alluring production desing. The story has a clever premise, translating the French revolution into a compelling vampire story. Buuut...the script crawls slowly and seems to be terrified of any kind of plot advancement, waisting precious screening time. All this rarely results in interesting character development (but when it finally does it's quite good). The final result is boring. No show based on the Great Revolution should be allowed to be this boring.
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3/10
2 hour movie stretched to 8
Chojinhansen20 October 2020
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It's painfully obvious this script must have originally been written for a 1h45m - 2h movie. It is sooo slooow it's almost unwatchable. Scene after scene the camera just stays on silent facial expressions or people walking, looking, thinking, with no new information, for way to long before cutting away. Combine that with the most slow-motion shots I've ever seen in a tv show, and you've got probably 4/8 hours of people just starring/walking in excruciatingly long takes, in slow-mo. Sounds fun? Dragging such a simple story that easily could've been told in 2 episodes, into 8, is nothing but wasting the viewers time. Slow and tedious doesn't equal atmospheric and moody!

The concept of combining French Revolution with voodoo-demon-zombies is pretty cool, and cinematography is breathtaking at times. But halfway through you'll be so bored it's easier to turn off then even try to care.

Oh yeah, and the villain is so hysterically over the top he's basically Skeletor from He-man.

Edit: Forgot the "amazing writing". In one scene a person proves he's infected by showing that his heart isn't beating. In another scene we see the heart of an infected rat starts beating again the moment it comes back from the dead. And let's not forget when the bad guy just rides out in a random direction and just happens to find and capture the heroes because he could "smell a brunette". Amazing.
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10/10
Horror/Sci-Fi Set During French Revolution
joshuabjbp19 October 2020
This show is absolutely fantastic and exceeded expectations. So many times I thought that there could be no further twists to the story, or that I was incorrect in thinking where it was going. It is brutal and suspenseful, but not too "scary" for those who aren't into hardcore horror. Do not go into it expecting a historical recanting of the revolution itself, but rather an alternate explanation. As a fan of history, I found it to be very interesting on every level as a lover of this genre. I highly recommend a couple episodes, and you'll be hooked.

Some things could be better, such as the graphics of cities and whatnot, however I can't really complain when the story is as compelling as it is.
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7/10
Wasted
nodvinod17 October 2020
All I could think about when I completed watching the show was that this show had great potential. Fictional dramatisation of the French Revolution using blood sucking dead but not unintelligent beings ruling over France-woah, the premise is great but the execution- meh! Over all, it's been a few hours since I've watched the show and it's already stale in my mind. I sincerely hope they do better in seasons 2, if there's going to be one.
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5/10
Trashy Zombie-Series set in 18th Ct. France
tellastory736 November 2020
Visuals are nice and gory, score covers classic themes with driving electro-beats, setting is fresh.

So, it could be all fun fun fun.

However, the writing is very bad. So, I suggest: if you don't speak french, go for it and turn off the subtitles. It get's better if you don't know what they're saying.
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7/10
Hmmm 2nd episode changed my mind
sohailalbalooshi18 October 2020
I was confused at 1st episode but start of the 2nd episode it got better i think its worth to watch
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6/10
Excellent production values marred by mediocre writing
ljredux30 October 2020
I will admit that I initially felt duped by La Révolution because I try to watch everything blind. Thankfully, it was only a matter of seconds before I realised that the French Revolution period drama I expected was actually more of a vampiresque re-imagining of events that led to it.

Would I like it though? A tall order considering I find modern supernatural drama such a turn-off, and make no-mistake, the story is as vacuous and predictable as most. Still, I found a lot to like: The set-pieces, the costumes and the CGI recreation of pre-Revolutionary France, for example. It is interesting how mediocre writing can become so palatable when these aspects of a period production excel by so much.

The lead actress, Marilou Aussilloux, delivers a remarkably commanding performance as the show's heroine, Elise de Montargis, and this comes as a huge surprise in light of her minimal acting experience. The last time I encountered her, she had a silly bit-part in a single episode of the comedy Dix Pour Cent, and it's amazing to think she has evolved so much in such a short time. The lady doesn't merely have stage presence - she absolutely owns the screen whenever she is on camera.

Likewise there are sterling performances from Colin Beal as Elise's servant Ophélie, Amir El Kacem who plays a young Joseph Guillotin, not to mention Julien Frison who was born to give us the flamboyant and utterly villainous Donatien de Montargis. Blink and you may well miss the criminally under-utilised Jérémy Gillet - reduced to a background role as a perpetually neurotic messenger after his breakthrough on the 2019 TV series, Mytho.

Anyway, I will be honest, I was glad when the last episode was over but I'm not disappointed I watched it. I'm rating it 6/10 because that's where I find myself on the see-saw of dubiety. An entertaining visual treat, but not particularly edifying.
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9/10
Just Enjoy it! Do not compare with books or known history
skwaseemakram-8912117 October 2020
Just stream it and enjoy the excellent BGM, cinematography, VFX, performances, direction. Do not compare with history or books as this clearly says reimagined history. Need more shows like this which are entertainers. Waiting for more...
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6/10
Not enough
Calicodreamin2 November 2020
This series has some interesting concepts, but there's not enough of any of it to be one thing or the other. There's voodoo and zombies and history (?), and it's too much and not enough. Good acting and costuming though.
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10/10
Probably, one of the best fictional combination of histories in the most iconic Revolution of all time. Billiant.
bola_de_pu24 December 2020
I don't even know if the series is based on a book or if it is an original script. Tremendous series, I must say, much more entertaining, constant and accurate than other Netflix productions. The panorama they use to shoot the series is spectacular, which is combined with a spectacular aura of directio and photography. Also, the soundtrack is a 10. In a French Revolution that has been brought to television so many times, it is appreciated that it is brought to television in such a brilliant and tenacious way. Obviously, the series is not for those who are looking for a story that sticks to the real events, since you will not find it. In the same way, it is a series a little crude and with a greed for blood, which makes it not suitable for weak stomachs. For me, one of the most fascinating discoveries that 2020 left me. I hope they don't cancel it.
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7/10
Good Production Direction and Acting
virkkps17 October 2020
In a world of alternate facts, alternate reality...... why not a alternate sci-fi look at the French revolution... Excellent production, direction and acting. Very watchable.
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3/10
Such skills wasted!
ericfoggitt-6741618 December 2020
The effects, most of the acting, sound and sight recording are excellent. The production values are high. It looks and sounds fabulous. But the story is nonsense and some of the details very poor: numerous characters just don't look remotely 18th century: faces and hair are firmly in the 21st. The gore and violence are also excessive - from the outset. And the cliches come thick and fast: visual ones like the girl submerging in the water; character ones like the wicked uncle and the hackneyed portrayal of the African. As Ian Dury once sang : what a waste!
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10/10
Sublime!
cjenkinson-6619023 October 2020
I just adored this! Great story, beautiful costumes and scenery! Wonderful acting.. just really good well rounded entertainment and I can't wait for season 2!!!
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6/10
Interesting concept, mediocre execution
annajanaky19 October 2020
The zombie revolution concept is fun, but elements of the script and acting require improvements. The soundtrack is abysmal an it would help the series if better soundtracks were chosen / created.

On the bright side: the visuals and costumes are amazing. I could literally imagine myself in 1700's France. This was the main reason I kept watching.
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5/10
Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words......
s32761699 November 2020
"La Revoution" sacrifices solid story telling in favour of cinematic eye candy and revisionist social commentary.

Visually this is an outstanding production. Sets, costumes, environment's and atmospherics, are beyond fault. That said, those pretty images come at the expense of far more than a thousand words. The visuals fail to tell the story, which, when it eventually emerges, from a diffuse, fractured script, is bland and utterly predictable.

Regrettably, the contemporary need to use entertainment to lecture has elbowed its way into this tale too. Social commentary about inequality and racism, is front and centre. All at a time when this really mean't little to most people. Even the French revolution was a middle class affair, not a popular uprising of the down trodden, as this production, tries in vain, to suggest.

Acting is decent with a capable cast. That said, this fact on its own is nowhere near enough to save this series from being slapped with a "mediocre" label.

In short, very disappointing, from a series that clearly comes with a healthy budget. Its just a shame they did not spend more time and effort crafting a decent, politics free, story along the way.

An uninspired 5/10 from me.
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6/10
Decent production,, ridiculous concept, clumsy script
bilesbrent25 October 2020
I'm often astounded when production companies sink piles of money into "high concept" ideas. I've long thought that the French Revolution would provide excellent source material for a television series. Unfortunately, this show isn't about the French Revolution. Still, the producers have managed to put together a decent team for the scenic and costuming elements of the production, so on that basis alone, I give it a six. The concept, in my humble opinion, is ridiculous, and in a sense, repugnant in that it posits a sort of alternate reasoning behind the peasant uprising in France during the late 18th Century. There is a sort of goofy symbolism behind the illness that turns the blood of aristocrats blue and leads them to kill peasants. Sorry, but why?? On top of the weird concept, the script bungles along with strained love trysts and mildly suspenseful scenes filled with attractive children and adults. Have the casting people never heard of character actors? I hope Netflix didn't spend a bundle on this mess. Don't waste your time.
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6/10
Give it a chance
saddy188220 October 2020
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Solid dubed effort in English if you your not keen on subtitles but however you watch it just watch it. Different take on a old horror genre and I personally think it works.
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