The Witcher

(série)
Bande-annonce 11
États-Unis / Pologne, (2019–2024), 30 h 55 min (Durée : 47–67 min)

Artistes:

Lauren Schmidt

Source:

Andrzej Sapkowski (livre)

Acteurs·trices:

Henry Cavill, Freya Allan, Joey Batey, MyAnna Buring, Anya Chalotra, Eamon Farren, Adam Levy, Jodhi May, Lars Mikkelsen, Mimi Ndiweni, Wilson Mbomio (plus)
(autres professions)

Saisons(4) / Épisodes(32)

Résumés(1)

Geralt de Riv, un chasseur de monstres mutant, poursuit son destin dans un monde chaotique où les humains se révèlent souvent plus vicieux que les bêtes. (Netflix)

Critique de l’utilisateur·trice Marigold pour cette série (1)

The Witcher (2019) 

anglais Well, I can pretend to be a man who is detached and sees that if I drank a shot at every mention of the word fate, I would die of alcohol poisoning after one episode. It could have been even better thought out in terms of working with time storylines, so that even the average viewer could understand before the third part that they were not parallel. It was certainly possible to have a better tempo and escalation of some parts, as well as the tonal consistency. But this is all "flaw by design". Sapkowski wrote a fantasy soap opera where horror, romance, a fairy tale and cruel parables about the world on the brink of destruction all eclectically meet. And to my great surprise, Netflix made a completely faithful (albeit deviating in detail and narrative storyline) adaptation, which is excellently cast, funny, exciting and romantic, appropriately crazy and engaging to me. You say that it doesn't have as much coherence and clarity as GoT and others? This is an Eastern and Central European tradition of melting pots of cultures, folklore and deep traditions. I've been missing this for years. A series that I will stay with and that I will dream about at night. This hasn’t happened to you? Well, you probably haven't read all the books ten times over and given yourself a nickname based on one of the characters. But thanks to the series, you also have a chance to get into it completely. Great job. I suppose the next series could raise the bar a bit higher, because it will no longer focus on various short stories, but rather on a novel pentalogy. ()