khendekci
Poor old jewish community, even in the alternate universe they still have been facing the worst. Try VIETNAM / BOSNIA / AFGHANISTAN / SYRIA / AZERBAIJAN instead. Because U(S) have a lot of material that U(S) yourself created.
liav1609
In my life.
The drama, the thrill, the amazing script and actors (+ the way they play the characters), simply makes me REALLY feel what would have happened if this storyline was real.
I don't think i had so much goosebumps in one TV show like this.
The story reminds me also the Wolfenstien Video game - some of the story fits which makes it even better !!
I will give this show 12/10, hope it will continue until the best end they can achieve.
Just an add - I really think that Christoph Waltz would have been amazing here.
SevenDeadlyThings
Philip K. Dick's only novel to win a Hugo award was "The Man in the High Castle" (1962). The story depicts an alternate version of 1962 America where the Axis powers have won World War II and and divide the United States into a Nazi-controlled East and a Japan-run West. Publicity for the first season ramped up when the advertising campaign got pulled after they covered an entire New York subway with Nazi and Imperial Japanese imagery as seen in the show. The first season received critical acclaim regardless.
mcrodgers2-951-806414
I think after 5 episodes I'd be hooked, at least a little.The plot seems to drag along. There is just scene after scene after scene where nothing much happens or is said that matters to the story.
Seems the writers put in a LOT of filler to make this into a series.The characters aren't very interesting. The marshal character seems way over the top and one dimensional and I'm a fan of actor Burn Gorman.So the premise of the story: A film so dangerous to the Nazis that it could change the world. Huh ? Does it have some kind of world turning evidence ? No...just shows what the world would be like if the Nazis had lost in this world where they won.. Okay, how's that going to change the world.? Are Americans in this world suddenly going to realize, "Hey ! We'd be better off if we had won the war !. Who'da thunk it ! "
This series itself is a film that shows what it would be like if the Nazis had won, so is it a world changing film ? Not even close.