Catherine the Great (TV Series 2015–2024) Poster

(2015–2024)

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8/10
textbook history
grivas1525 November 2015
This magnificently shot, historically accurate, detail focused Russian show tells the story of one of the greatest characters of the Russian history: empress Catherine II the Great. Anyone can google her and find a fascinating tale of her suffering a bit of weak witted, fanatically German husband, becoming Russian to the core (being a German herself), her at first living in the shadow of another great Russian rule, daughter of Peter the Great: Elizabeth the 1st. How she won back the favor of the Russian army, won supporters through advisors, had a handful of lovers and eventually at the head of a coup, after Elizabeth's death, became Russian empress to reign gloriously from 1762 to 1796. These are dry facts, but watch this show of 12 eps to admire Russian architecture, costume, interiors and manners. A very qualitative Russian historical costume drama that features solid performances, has no over the top melodrama and makes you want to read or watch more about this remarkable woman.
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9/10
marvellous historical drama
manschelde-121 June 2019
This Russian production dates from 2015, original title Velikaya (2015), also known as "Catherine The Great (2015)" for English-speaking regions.

The first series tells only the early part of Catherine's life in quite some detail and has 12 48-minute episodes, from childhood to the point where she takes power.

I watched Series-1 with English subtitles as I do not speak Russian or German. This was available in my region on Amazon Prime Video. I can see that some episodes are also on youtube without subtitles.

It's my first TV-series to watch that's been made in Russia with a cast and crew from that part of the world.

This historical story has been told several times on screen before, but I wanted to see the Russian version, in 1080p resolution. I did not see the 2014 series "Ekaterina", also Russian, so don't confuse these two. There is also another HBO/Sky version of the story, but perhaps it's wise to view the Russian produced versions. I don't know if this series is available in 4K resolution or higher, that would be astounding for the palatial scenes.

It may be helpful for viewers to brush up on Russian/Prussian/Habsburg/French/British power plays in the mid/late 18th century or to know the leaders of those powers during the period (because this series assumes you have some familiarity with the geopolitical situation of the period).

It has dazzling lavish settings and costumes, great locations, strong character actors, and it is a feast for television-viewers.

It seems a culturally important export from Russia, in the competitive world of content production for historical dramas for the online world.

It has a stirring theme and beautiful title-sequence and a delightful score.

It has a rather turgid start, for my taste. But the gorgeous locations and curiosity for history kept me watching.

Acting seems good and the dramatisation held my interest for the most part, although some scenes dragged.

The details of constant intrigues and plotting form much of the story.

But soon the pace quickens, although it took me an age to recognize the characters and their job-roles because of needing to follow subtitles instead of staring at faces.

I recommend this for viewers who enjoy historical dramas and who can accept viewing with subtitles.

I also look forward to viewing the second series which continues the story.

There only downside for me concerns the subtitles. The subtitles for English are poor, confusing, contain grammar errors, odd English usage, sparse, have spelling mistakes, and this seems the weakest part of an otherwise marvellous production for English speaking audiences. Better subtitles may make it more appealing to an international audience. I'm quite happy to view subtitles, but they need to be done well and by native English speakers.
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10/10
Forget the woeful English & American productions. Watch this.
Lakestrzelecki5 June 2023
This is exquisite.

Subtitled as it's in Russian. Accuracy and quality of this series is outstanding in every way.

The cringey depictions of this accomplished woman in the Nick Hoult crass farce and equally crass and slapstick Helen Mirren grotty version are embarrassing compared to te Russian TV series.

Fabulous actors, gorgeous sets in authentic locations & no exaggerated adolescent scripts or the endless tedious fixation on base sex scenes. Just actual history which is totally entertaining, fascinating & involving.

First series is consistently excellent. Now watching Catherine 11 covering later years.
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9/10
Wow
ForceofSU6 October 2020
Remember all those fancy western-made tv shows about Catherine the Great? Garbage. Simply garbage. And ahistorical propaganda. Now this... This is a show made by people who know what they are doing. I don't like drama and i usually skip those shows, but this... This is amazing. Just watch it.
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