Best movie of this year hands down!
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
View MoreThe thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
View MoreWorth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
I was upset that this's was just badly written and acted but having read he reviews on here o see people seem to think that this is portraying history accurately!? Perhaps in an age of morons artistic licence has gone too far?
View MoreA wonderful Victorian era show that highlights many of the issues they had at the time, though some reviews I see do not understand this. It goes without saying that the show is not for everyone, I appreciates history, even when it is lightly played with inventions and such as Murdock does. This is a show that highlights Canadian values and has some deep underlying moral questions that will tug at your mind. You may not agree with all of the politics and religion that a few shows have but they are true to the time. I only wished people had the same decency that many of these characters have as it appears in this century we have lost many of those values.Regards to all those who review and enjoy.
View MoreWonderful show that held moral values close to heart until Season 2, Episode-6. Just like the DNC, this show portrays those who preserve human life, evil. To narrow it down, have unprotected sex and abort the child. When the show focused on abortion, my wife and I lost interest. In order to fulfill the IMDb rules and regulations i will keep filling you with edification. Edward Bernese was an amazing master of propaganda. The bottom line is that if you truly celebrate the birth and death of Christ, this show will go against your beliefs in the long run.Therefore, if I am required to fill you information bucket with garbage due to the regulations of this web site, don't waste your time with this show.
View MoreLove the diversity of casting, attention to detail in wardrobe, and intelligent script-writing in this series. It is absolutely rewarding to watch and one can't wait for the next episode. It seems to be a mixture of the two series Monk and Sherlock Holmes rolled into one. It has the genius to interest us and the humor to laugh at itself occasionally. Rarely have we been blessed with such a magnificent success on television. It is movie quality in every episode. However, there is one recurring bit of bother to me in the series, and that is the stabs at America. I am aware of political differences in the past, but it seems like 100% of the stabs are so awful that it bothers me some. I live in USA but have never in my life (I am 60 years old.) heard anything negative about Canada. Not in school while growing up, not when I lived in California, and not when I traveled to Europe.) Maybe it is me, but it is sad to hear these disparaging remarks during this time in the world, where hating my country seems to be becoming a favorite pastime of many. This is a great series, but it makes me uncomfortable to feel like our country is pictured as continual bad guy throughout series. Politics and egos in the past centuries were shared by every country, province, etc., not just in America. There are more "stabs at America" than I feel comfortable with, and yes, I know that I don't have to watch it, but I really love this show. Just wanted some input, please. Some helpful observations maybe. Oh, and yes, I realize that profiling countries is not unique to this series, but I just thought of Canada as a wonderful neighbor, not a disgruntled enemy of the past. The writers must realize that even though this series is based in the past, hating America is based in the now, unfortunately. Thank you so much for letting me share this to you all.
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