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A review by MovieGuys

60%
Written by MovieGuys on February 27, 2024

The original Shogun, the series, from 1980 like the novel it was based upon,by James Clavell, was a masterpiece.

It worked because of tight coherent storytelling, compelling characterisations and intelligent narrative, that very wisely took its inspiration and direction, from the novel it was based upon.

Then along lumbers this latest effort. Its manages to partly shift its focus away from the relationship between the pilot John Blackthorne and Lord Toranaga. In so doing, diffusing a key focal point of the story. A story which is essentially about the collision of Western and Eastern so... read the rest.

A review by alexmack667

Written by alexmack667 on April 12, 2024

The level of historical accuracy in this show is astounding. Much attention to detail in the clothing, architecture, armaments, and cultural practices. It neither romanticizes nor condemns 16th century Japanese culture, it simply portrays it, good and bad, side by side.

All the actors are doing a fantastic job. I'm a little underwhelmed with Sanada Hiroyuki's character, i feel he has been underutilized. The actor's performance is great, but i think the Toranaga character is not particularly complex in his portrayal. Abe Shinnosuke, Satō Tadanobu, and Hoshi Moeka are stand outs, turning seco... read the rest.

A review by ineffable_tmdb

100%
Written by ineffable_tmdb on April 23, 2024

Shogun is the new benchmark for epic television.

In the realm of historical dramas, FX's "Shogun" stands tall as a monumental achievement in television. The series, an adaption of James Clavell's beloved novel, will no doubt be met with acclaim for it's riveting performances, exceptional writing, and meticulous attention to cultural (and historical) authenticity.

The 1980s adaptation of "Shogun" was a product of its time, focusing heavily on the character of Anjin, the English navigator. While it was a remarkable piece of television for its era, it deviated from the novel's core narrative... read the rest.

A review by Danasibyl

70%
Written by Danasibyl on April 26, 2024

I preferred the original but this was so so good.

A review by Felipe Aguilera

90%
Written by Felipe Aguilera on May 3, 2024

Shogun is a miniseries produced by FX, based on the famous 1975 novel of the same name. With a first season of 10 episodes, I can only applaud and appreciate the privilege of witnessing such a well-made production, with a fascinating script and an impressive setting.

The series follows the adventure of John Blackthorne, an English pilot who shipwrecks with his crew in Japan in 1600. This story serves as a thread to immerse ourselves in a sea of intrigues, betrayals, and power struggles between the fiefs over the future of the nation.

The series carefully presents the cultural conflict fac... read the rest.

A review by dumasori

80%
Written by dumasori on May 15, 2024

A true masterpiece

After experiencing years of fatigue from Marvel & DC, along with pervasive Hollywood trends and tiresome moral lectures in entertainment, I have finally discovered something original, unapologetic, and genuinely captivating.

This series is a refreshing change, offering a tightly woven storyline, brilliant acting, meticulously chosen dialogues, stunning cinematography, excellent pacing, and masterful editing and direction. It exceeded all my expectations.

The female characters exemplify strength and bravery. Mariko Sama’s fight in episode 9 still gives me goosebum... read the rest.

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