Wiedzmin
- Série télévisée
- 2002
- 50m
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I think this series is the best film adaptation of the witcher, and Michal Zebrowski is the best witcher.
If you watch the polish series today as I did, without any nostalgia most fans seem to have, you'll notice a lot of issues. Given the small budged and time when it came out, I'd fully excuse the funny practical effects, and perhaps even the weird choice to have the witcher carry around an eastern katana-like sword. Back then it was probably cool, so OK.
The Series, as the Netflix Adaptation, is best when it sticks to the source material as close as possible. The stories about the first encounter with Yen, the Striga or the Devil are all good. My issues are with the themes the series decided to introduce. You can pretty much skip the first two episodes and you'd be better of doing so. For some reason Kaer Morhen is depicted to be a quarry, even though there are loads of castles they could have used in Poland (and in fact, they feature castles in later episodes). More over, there are a lot of Witchers and for some reason, they claim not to have any feelings while Geralt is wrong for having them (although every witcher gets visibly emotional multiple times in the episode) and for some reason, they don't know what a woman is? The depiction of Kaer Morhen, Vesemir and the new themes introduced by the series are nonsensical and should have been left on the cutting floor. The Polish Series however manages to stick to the books more often than not, and as such is superior to the Netflix series. Dandelion/Jaskier is painfully miscast, but Zebrowski does a very good job as Geralt. All in all, this isn't an essential series every fantasy fan needs to see, but to a Witcher fan I'd say it is a pretty inoffensive fun adaptation. You'd still be better off spending your time listening to the audiobooks instead though.
The Series, as the Netflix Adaptation, is best when it sticks to the source material as close as possible. The stories about the first encounter with Yen, the Striga or the Devil are all good. My issues are with the themes the series decided to introduce. You can pretty much skip the first two episodes and you'd be better of doing so. For some reason Kaer Morhen is depicted to be a quarry, even though there are loads of castles they could have used in Poland (and in fact, they feature castles in later episodes). More over, there are a lot of Witchers and for some reason, they claim not to have any feelings while Geralt is wrong for having them (although every witcher gets visibly emotional multiple times in the episode) and for some reason, they don't know what a woman is? The depiction of Kaer Morhen, Vesemir and the new themes introduced by the series are nonsensical and should have been left on the cutting floor. The Polish Series however manages to stick to the books more often than not, and as such is superior to the Netflix series. Dandelion/Jaskier is painfully miscast, but Zebrowski does a very good job as Geralt. All in all, this isn't an essential series every fantasy fan needs to see, but to a Witcher fan I'd say it is a pretty inoffensive fun adaptation. You'd still be better off spending your time listening to the audiobooks instead though.
Yeah, it has it's flaws, like Geralt's katana, cheap monsters, but it follows the books story quite nice, so yeah give it a chance ;) Actors are matched perfectly, especailly if you look at that Netflix's Yennefer or dead stare Ciri xD Here we can feel genuine bond between Geralt and Ciri, they don't swell from one point to another repeating "it's destiny bro, trust me".
Hmm watch out for the dragon in E4 :P
And admire the locations, it's all filmed in Poland, and when they travel the fields and forrests, I feel like home, the climate is mesmerizing ;) I don't know how they translated Jaskier's songs but in Polish they're beautiful and complex about Geralt's life, not just One liners about tossing coins ;)
Hmm watch out for the dragon in E4 :P
And admire the locations, it's all filmed in Poland, and when they travel the fields and forrests, I feel like home, the climate is mesmerizing ;) I don't know how they translated Jaskier's songs but in Polish they're beautiful and complex about Geralt's life, not just One liners about tossing coins ;)
a witchman. and his ways. adventure. mysteries. and Michal Zebrowski in a dark, complex, almost strange role. sure, almost nothing new or surprising, a lot of clichés, tricks of fake Medieval stories, mix between predictable characters/ situations and the flavor of old form of adventure. but one of series with a precious status. to remind the shadows and words and examples of bravery so charming for the early ages.so, memories, magic and a dark character.
I liked this series better than the Netflix version (2019). Made cheaply, rubber monsters and bad graphics. But made with love and watch interesting. Dandelion is shown to be truly a friend, not an annoying fly. 5.7 undeserved rating and should be higher.
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- AnecdotesThis TV series and a full feature movie have the same cast and has been shot simultaneously to reduce costs of production. Some of the scenes from the feature movie been used in the TV series as well.
- ConnexionsEdited into Wiedzmin (2001)
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