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wgm-beautiful-world · 3 months
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Manasija Monastery - SERBIA
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emvisual · 1 month
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Monasterio de Moldavia. Arte bizantino de los siglos XV y XVI
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aragarna · 3 months
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Zorro (2024, Amazon), episode 1.
Miguel Bernardeau as don Diego/Zorro
Paco Tous as Bernardo
Renata notni as Lolita
Emiliano Zurita as Capitan Monasterio
Dalia Xiuhcoatl as Nah-Lin
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unofficial-aragon · 2 years
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Monasterio de Veruela, Tarazona
by Julián Ocón
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ladymisteria · 3 months
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AMAZON PRIME'S ZORRO PROS & CONS.
After days of watching and re-watching the episodes of the new Zorro adaptation, I decided to share what - obviously only in my opinion - are its main pros & cons.
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(For fairness, since I will mention spoiler elements, I thought I'd insert my reflections below the cut).
PROS:
MORE POV. It is impossible to start mentioning the pros of this series without mentioning the very obvious - and extremely right - decision to "broaden" the points of view. Perhaps for the first time, in fact, the story is not narrated almost completely by Diego alone, but also by the various other characters who are part of it (be they the Chinese, the natives, etc.).
REALITY. As already said by @aragarna, this new Zorro gets rid of the "we are all friends/we sit at the same table" contours to show - finally! - the tense and highly classist climate of a sadly very particular historical period. We see the hatred and distrust towards the natives, with the enormous difference - compared to other products that focus on this particular "feud" between colonizers and colonized - of knowing "both bells" (I don't know if there is a similar expression, in English, I apologize) and therefore being able to realize how different things are, depending on who tells the stories. This makes the series refreshingly "real" (yes, even if it includes elements like the Spirits of Native American culture).
NOT CLEARLY GOOD/BAD CHARACTERS. Monasterio is no longer the Commander, absolutely "black", devoid of scruples and good sides. Indeed, as the season continues, he increasingly demonstrates that he is an individual who well understands the absolute injustice of what he does - while nevertheless not shying away from doing it because he is faithful to his position. He is in conflict between what his principles and his role impose on him, effectively making him a magnificent "grey" character. Diego and Nah-Lin themselves are wonderful examples of "well-rounded" characters, because even in their most wrong actions, they maintain a sincerely credible and even - at certain points - justifiable motivation.
TECHNICAL VISUAL ASPECT. The scenes are masterfully shot, the soundtrack is not intrusive but rather an excellent way to underline the various thoughts/feelings of the characters, etc..
ZORRO'S LEGACY. The idea of a "generational change" of Zorro, in a choice that potentially makes it possible to see more sides of the same character - trivially because more people interpret him. A fact demonstrated in this same first season, where we had three Zorros, all three with their "characteristic side".
THE DECISION OF DEPRIVE DIEGO OF HIS MOST RECOGNIZABLE TRAIT. Depriving him - and so soon! - of his father (and consequently of the only person who knows him perfectly), the series allows Diego to always act as himself (within the limits desired by the situation of the moment), without having to resort to that supposed inability to defend himself/laziness/cowardice which is renowned as one of the particular signs of his character.
DIEGO IS NOT INVINCIBLE. It might seem stupid, but in many adaptations, Diego is seen as practically infallible. His plans always come to fruition, he never gets hurt, he makes almost no mistakes... This "new" Diego doesn't; here Diego is young (according to my calculations he is just 21/22 years old), he becomes Zorro not because of his choice but because - literally! - the spirits give him (via Night Crow) the costume and send him home with a lapidary: "You are the new Zorro, whether you want it or not", he still acts like a daredevil boy (complete with Bernardo-Mother Hen)... And this translates into some - very justifiable - errors and just as many choices that are not exactly well thought out.
CONS:
TOO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE. To be clear: the various plot threads are all (well, almost: Samael and Guadalupe and their "inheritance hunt" have not managed to involve me at all, for the moment) interesting and well structured; but they are objectively many, for a single season. We have the Bear Clan, the Russian-American Company that wishes to "take over Los Angeles", Guadalupe's aforementioned inheritance hunt, Nah Lin's desire for revenge, the search for the truth about his father's murder on Diego's part... And of these very few - if not almost none - had an effective conclusion. The feeling I got was that the producers wanted to "play their cards" all at once, in the hope that this would secure them a renewal for a second season. Something along the lines of: "Hey, we need the renewal! Look at all the unresolved things we left!".
LOLITA. I'm sorry to say this, but I just can't understand what the producers had in mind when they created her character. Or rather, to be more precise, when they created her relationship with Diego. She is initially shown to us as angry at Diego for going to Spain (I think?), in an attitude that could even be understood - if only that same attitude didn't remain as if petrified throughout the rest of the season. Why, exactly, does Lolita remain so resentful towards Diego all the time? Because, despite knowing that he loves her (he himself tells her this, when she helps him with his wound, and even in the very first episode), she constantly pretends not to know what feelings bind him to her, and indeed continually acts in such a way as to hurt him on purpose? Mha! It remains meaningless to me.
Here it is. I have indicated, I repeat, what for me are the main pros and cons of the season (you will probably have found others, or even none).
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livesunique · 2 years
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El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
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Emiliano Zurita and Miguel Bernardeau in Zorro (2024)
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cerebrodigital · 5 months
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Ubicado en la cima de un volcán, a 1,518 metros sobre el nivel del mar, Taung Kalat es considerado uno de los templos más remotos del mundo y un patrimonio cultural de Myanmar.
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premoderno · 1 year
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Monasterio de San Juan de Suso | San Millán de la Cogolla, España | 1053
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spbpassion · 5 months
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Мутабор вновь открылся виртуально, в этот раз на канале Мона .
Лайв сет от греческого техно-бомбардира BSLS на Monasterio Rave состоялся 6 октября. Понеслась.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 5 months
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Gothic door at St. Ottilien Archabbey in GERMANY
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ferranhumor · 1 year
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DAILY BOOMER, 13 de abril 2023
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jpelsous · 1 year
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Evocador rincón limeño. Viejas celdas del antiguo monasterio de las Concepcionistas Descalzas de San Joseph, Centro Histórico de Lima. #lima #igerslima #peru #igersperu #arquitectura #architettura #architecturedesign #architecture #architecturephotography #archilife #patrimonio #patrimoniocultural #patrimoniomundial #heritage #worldheritage #worldheritagesite #monasterio #virreinal #virreinato #colonial #barroco #barocco #barock #baroque (en Iglesia San José - Misioneros de Los Santos Apóstoles MSA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoCoqLLLgF9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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massabios · 11 months
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El Santuario de la Madonna della Corona es una de la más famosas y antiguas iglesias de la región del Vénteto, Italia. Situada en el corazón del monte Baldo, se encuentra a 774 metros sobre el nivel del mar, desde donde se puede ver el valle del río Adigio.
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ladymisteria · 3 months
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Amazon Prime’s Zorro Daily Video.
Zorro - Si me llevas contigo | Amazon Prime
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Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Spain (No. 6)
Plaza del Santo: It is located in front of the cathedral, in the center of the old town. It was in the Santo where at first the most important institutions were concentrated: pilgrim hospital, cathedral and the old dependencies of the council with its prison. The old Hospital of Pilgrims, it is known that it was raised by the hermit Domingo in the second half of the eleventh century, for its realization required a large amount of wood that decided to ask the neighbors of Ayuela. They refused, authorizing him to cut everything he could with the sickle he had hanging on his belt, and the Miracle was done: at each sickle stroke a tree fell. It remained active until in 1840 it moved to the Convent of San Francisco, from that year it was the home of various families, the brotherhood of the saint itself occupied for years two rooms for its civic-religious activities. In 1965 it was rehabilitated as a Parador de Turismo, which is still operating today.
House of Lorenzo de Tejada: Known as the lords of Cirujeda because for almost two centuries the pharmacy that ran the saga of the Cirujeda was located, whose last owners were said to have "taught a horse not to eat, and when it learned it died ...". It highlights a double eaves of carved dogs and florons, the most beautiful of all La Rioja and the royal staircase articulated by Tuscan columns, whose hollow is covered with dome on pendentives, decorated with plasterwork and naïve paintings of popular art.
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