18th century Venetian Giacomo Casanova escapes from prison and flees to France.18th century Venetian Giacomo Casanova escapes from prison and flees to France.18th century Venetian Giacomo Casanova escapes from prison and flees to France.
- Awards
- 3 wins
Gábor Harsai
- Gustaf Lundberg
- (as Gábor Harsay)
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- TriviaWallis Day's debut.
- GoofsThe third tower on the roof of Notre-Dame was built during the 19th century by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
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This show really threw me for a loop. At first, I thought it was going to be about debaucheries committed by Casanova as he lived his life in Paris. They show you an overwhelming amount of beautiful women with corsets that really
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accentuate their beauty. As the show goes on though, they really capture the personality of Casanova. You know from the very beginning that he was a sexual deviant. And then suddenly, everything takes a turn when they delved deeper into his life about Alchemy, politics, and even espionage. What really astounded me about this show was the amount of details put into the costumes and the scenery. It was absolutely AMAZING to see the amount of thought put into the show and you can actually feel the atmosphere and culture. Everything from clothing designs to walking along the street really captured the essence of France. What this show did lack, however, was suspense and pacing. There were no moments in show where I was on the edge of my seat; Casanova was never really in any danger. Something I do agree with other reviewers is that the story develops at a snail's pace. I personally didn't mind it, but I can understand how this show might be perceived as dull by others. I am certain that it will get much better further on. This first episode was more to show you the beginnings of Casanova and setting the groundwork for much better things later on. Can't wait to see more episodes, this show definitely has a lot of potential!
- Shengalang
- Aug 7, 2015
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- $10,000,000 (estimated)
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