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The Man in the High Castle

  • TV Series
  • 2015–20192015–2019
  • TV-MATV-MA
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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The Man in the High Castle (2015)
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In a dystopian America dominated by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, a young woman discovers a mysterious film that may hold the key to toppling the totalitarian regimes.In a dystopian America dominated by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, a young woman discovers a mysterious film that may hold the key to toppling the totalitarian regimes.In a dystopian America dominated by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, a young woman discovers a mysterious film that may hold the key to toppling the totalitarian regimes.
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
104K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
503
28
  • Creator
    • Frank Spotnitz
  • Stars
    • Alexa Davalos
    • Luke Kleintank
    • Rufus Sewell
  • Creator
    • Frank Spotnitz
  • Stars
    • Alexa Davalos
    • Luke Kleintank
    • Rufus Sewell
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    • 839User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 10 wins & 56 nominations total

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    The Man in the High Castle Pilot (Full Episode)
    Full Episode 1:00:12
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    The Science of "Devs": Science Fact or Science Fiction
    Clip 3:24
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    New York Comic Con Sneak Peek
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    MITHC S2 Opening Scene
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    Season 4 Trailer
    Trailer 2:18
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    Season 4 - Official Teaser
    Trailer 0:49
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    Season 3 Trailer
    Trailer 2:07
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    Season 3 Teaser
    Trailer 0:55
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    Season 2 Trailer #2
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    Season 2 Teaser
    Trailer 0:49
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    The Man In The High Castle: Season 4
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    Rufus Sewell and Joel de la Fuente in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
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    Joel de la Fuente in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
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    Alexa Davalos in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
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    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
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    Luke Kleintank in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
    Alexa Davalos in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
    Bella Heathcote and Luke Kleintank in The Man in the High Castle (2015)
    Rufus Sewell in The Man in the High Castle (2015)

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    Alexa Davalos
    Alexa Davalos
    • Juliana Crain
    Luke Kleintank
    Luke Kleintank
    • Joe Blake
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • John Smith
    Rupert Evans
    Rupert Evans
    • Frank Frink
    Joel de la Fuente
    Joel de la Fuente
    • Inspector Kido
    Chelah Horsdal
    Chelah Horsdal
    • Helen Smith
    Brennan Brown
    Brennan Brown
    • Robert Childan
    DJ Qualls
    DJ Qualls
    • Ed McCarthy
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Nobusuke Tagomi
    Gracyn Shinyei
    Gracyn Shinyei
    • Amy Smith
    Genea Charpentier
    Genea Charpentier
    • Jennifer Smith
    Arnold Chun
    Arnold Chun
    • Kotomichi
    Quinn Lord
    Quinn Lord
    • Thomas Smith…
    Jason O'Mara
    Jason O'Mara
    • Wyatt Price
    Bella Heathcote
    Bella Heathcote
    • Nicole Dörmer
    Rick Worthy
    Rick Worthy
    • Lem Washington…
    Lee Shorten
    Lee Shorten
    • Sergeant Yoshida…
    Kenneth Tigar
    Kenneth Tigar
    • Himmler…
    • Creator
      • Frank Spotnitz
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    • Trivia
      Extensive research was done for the cultures, particularly areas such as costuming, technology, and music, to develop an alternate world which merges aspects of WWII Nazi and Imperial Japanese cultures with the cultural progress of mid-1950s America. Although the series is set in 1962, the use of the 1950s for many touchstones suggests the cultural stagnation that would have occurred under totalitarian occupation.
    • Goofs
      The post-occupation state refers to itself in all series officially as Great Nazi Reich. In reality Germany of Hitler era never used "Nazi" as an official or unofficial name, because "Nazi" is a pejorative term used by Hitler's opponents. The Hitler party called itself "National Socialist party", and the state was commonly referred to as "German Reich" ("Reich" = "realm", "rule", "empire").
    • Quotes

      Joe Blake: [noticing ashes falling like snowflakes] What is that?

      Nazi Police Officer: Oh, that's the hospital.

      Joe Blake: The hospital?

      Nazi Police Officer: Yeah, Tuesdays, they burn cripples, the terminally ill. Drag on the state.

    • Crazy credits
      The copyright warning at the end of every episode is written in German and Japanese as well as English.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Philip K. Dick Adaptations (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 5
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

    User reviews839

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    8/10
    Great start but the quality diminishes as the series progresses
    (Updated after Season 4).

    It is the year 1962. Having lost World War 2, the United States is now occupied by Germany and Japan. Germany occupies the eastern states and Japan the western, with the Neutral Zone in between. When her sister is killed by the Japanese, Juliana Crain is sucked into the covert, dangerous world of the American Resistance. Opposing her and her comrades are the most ruthless forces the Nazis and Japanese have to offer, lead by Obergruppenfuhrer John Smith of the SS and Chief Inspector Kido of the Kempeitai. The Resistance's greatest hope appears to lie in films which show an alternate reality, a world where the US and its allies won WW2. While largely viewed as propaganda, these films could be more than that. At the centre of the manufacture and distribution of these films is one man, a figurehead in the Resistance: The Man in the High Castle.

    Great, but not consistently so. Based on a novel by Philip K Dick (writer of the novels and short stories on which movies such as Blade Runner, Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly, Total Recall and Paycheck were based) and produced by Ridley Scott, the series had massive potential and initially lives up to it.

    The central plot, an alternate history where the US loses WW2 and is occupied by the Germans and Japanese, is a very intriguing one and is very well done. The events that took place to reach the alternative reality and how the world and society now look and function all make sense. As a student of history, especially military history, I kept expecting something to not add up, or not fit in with history's possible paths, but it all fits in perfectly.

    It became an enjoyable intellectual exercise for me, figuring out when the alternate history started deviating from the actual, and the events that took place, and didn't take place, for this to happen. As far as I can tell, the earliest deviation is in Dec 1941-Feb 1942 when the Japanese manage to invade and occupy Hawaii.

    This alternate world provides some great plot developments and backgrounds for many intrigues: the American Resistance vs the Japanese and Germans; the friction between the Germans and Japanese and how they try to undermine each other, even potentially destroy each other, all while carrying on like loyal allies; the factional in-fighting within the Nazi Party and the Roman-style politics involved.

    All the series needed was solid performances and no superfluous or hole-filled sub-plots and it would have been perfect. Easy enough to ask, right?

    Yes, but alas, difficult to achieve.

    After creating this great platform for drama and reimagining history and society, sub-plots are certainly not free of holes or contrivances. It is usually small things, but they are enough to undermine the credibility of the plot, e.g. 50 Japanese soldiers barge into a club to catch a fugitive, they all go in the front door, leaving other exits unguarded, fugitive escapes through the back door; man meets Yakuza boss, he's carrying a gun but henchmen don't frisk him, gun gets him out of a sticky situation.

    Then there's the sci fi aspect involving the films. Admittedly, this is written by Philip K Dick so you should expect a sci fi angle, but I would have preferred the series to just concentrate on alternate history, and the drama stemming from that, rather than introduce the sci fi drama. It just seemed like an unnecessary add-on and a distraction.

    Furthermore, performances are far from consistently solid. Alexa Davalos imbues Julianna Crain with a wimpy, anaemic, unengaging quality, far from what you'd want the main "good guy" in a series to be. Luke Kleintank makes Joe Blake boring and unlikeable. DJ Qualls is one of the more irritating actors in showbiz and generally the harbinger of a C-grade movie. Here he lives up to that reputation. I kept hoping the Japanese would shoot him and put me out of my misery. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is so boring as Trade Minister Tagomi it feels like every scene he is in takes an hour. Admittedly his character is drawn that way too, so some fault has to lie with the writers.

    On the flipside there is Rufus Sewell as John Smith. Sewell's performance stands like a mountain among knolls: he absolutely dominates the series, putting in the perfect performance as the ice cold, calculating, ruthless yet family-orientated Nazi. If it wasn't for Sewell and how well-constructed Smith's character was, the series would have fallen apart.

    After three seasons it was all set up for a great finale. While the initial intrigue had worn off and the plot started to get more and more padded (largely by the multiple universes stuff) it still had heaps of potential. In addition, achieving the potential didn't seem difficult: explore the intrigues between Japan and Germany, with the resistance adding a bit of spice, and build up to a massive all-in conflict.

    Sadly, however, Season 4 turns out to be easily the worst season of the series. The intrigues and battles are few and far between. The multiple universes aspect gets centre stage and there are heaps of sub-plots which don't really add anything. The ending is rather tame and unsatisfying.

    Ditch the multiple universes, concentrate on the alternate history and the Germany vs Japan vs resistance struggle (throughout the series), create some engaging "good guy" characters, played by good actors and actresses, and you'll have a masterpiece. Instead, while still on the whole very good, this feels like a massive missed opportunity.
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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • German
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Людина у високому замку
    • Filming locations
      • Roslyn, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Big Light Productions
      • Electric Shepherd Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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