Therefore, points are reduced and bad reviews.
2. The splendor of the scene. For Italy in the Renaissance, the scene was okay. It's a bit like the scene design of a big production game. Compare scenes such as "Assassin's Creed". There will be a miraculous effect. Add one point.
3. Da Vinci's characterization, from casting to actors to lines to performances, all reveal the American style. The master became a handsome guy with a long face, a mustache, and a little bit of the brown and black hair of an Italian boy. But the personality is reckless, the behavior is crazy and impolite, with American performance characteristics. The protagonist's performance and appearance are very similar to Joseph Fiennes in "Shakespeare in Love". Both of these plays are European masters in the eyes of Americans. It's all falling into love, regardless of reckless behavior.
--Minus points.
4. All the archbishops are very male. Except for Da Vinci. --Minus points.
Even in Renaissance Italy, even if the archbishop had this special hobby, it was not allowed at the time. Christianity has strict control over feelings and relationships.
It is a Gay plot that was added entirely to cater to the tastes of the audience.
5. Lorenzo Medici The
most authoritative and wealthy family in Italy during the Renaissance. Controlled the military, political and cultural rule of the entire Italy. Has absolute dominance. Lorenzo Medici is the representative of this family. Can be regarded as the eldest of the family. If you have seen Michelangelo’s famous sculptures, you can know that this boss’s beauty and elegance are almost absolute power.
However, he was portrayed as an outrageous American underworld gang figure in the movie. Not very friendly yet. Not elegant and artistic. In fact, he is not such a person.
When Lorenzo Medici was alive, he funded the most famous masters of the Renaissance. He was promoted and had absolute funds for artistic creation, leaving behind a large number of exquisite works until now. He was written as a villain in the movie. Moreover, it is very excessive that it deliberately reduces the elegant artistic vision and aesthetics of the original characters.
Negative Ratings. Minus points.
6. The heroine is too full.
His face is the face of Italy and Europe, with dark eyes and enchanting boldness. But the figure, contrast with the paintings of the Renaissance. She is too lack of plump feminine beauty. Plump beauty that is not shiny enough. It looks like a modern Hollywood. It's not elegant enough. The women in Leonardo’s original paintings all have a gloomy connotation, eternal youth, and a special beauty that does not see age, such as "The Virgin of the Rocks"; this heroine is too slutty, does not possess the glory and dignity of the first family . Very secular. Minus points.
7. For the subject of homosexuality,
it seems that for some special reason, the entire drama deliberately highlights the homosexual plot. Including the archbishops and all men except the masters, it seems that they have homosexual plots. The scene in the first episode: Da Vinci was chatting with his friends in a tavern, and a male model came over, sitting enchantingly on the master’s lap, and asked to be the artist’s model. Da Vinci had no interest in this male prostitute, and said: " Go to Botticelli (to draw you)." In fact, Botticelli's hobby for women is a normal taste. Not a tendency in the play. Just think of Botticelli's Venus, the shocking beauty, you know that this master is not gay. Instead, Da Vinci himself had the problem of homosexuality. During the Renaissance, not all people were gay.
Minus points.
8. After reading this. It is necessary to go deep into the encyclopedia of the real life biography and details of the master. So as not to be too fancied by the series.
9. In fact, Da Vinci himself did not have the idleness, wandering around, eating and drinking, cheating, etc. as shown in the series. He only sleeps 4 hours a day. Continued into old age. Because it takes a huge amount of time and energy to complete an amazing number of works and outstanding achievements in all fields. As the most outstanding master of the Renaissance, his IQ and erudition are almost unmatched in later generations. IQ is over 300. He is a great painter, he is also an outstanding sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and writer. Indeed, he designed modern military equipment such as aircraft (aircraft), artillery, and tanks. The accuracy of human anatomy and golden ratio mapping is comparable to that of a machine. He is good at painting, sculpture, music, poetry, mathematics, physiology, physics, astronomy, geology and other subjects. His outstanding achievements and amazing works are beyond future generations.
Therefore, it is necessary to take a correct look at the master's original works and manuscripts again.
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