Before he lost his sight. Before he pledged his service to Kublai Khan. Hundred Eyes saw what made him into the deadly assassin who trains Marco Polo.Before he lost his sight. Before he pledged his service to Kublai Khan. Hundred Eyes saw what made him into the deadly assassin who trains Marco Polo.Before he lost his sight. Before he pledged his service to Kublai Khan. Hundred Eyes saw what made him into the deadly assassin who trains Marco Polo.
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It reminds a good homework. correct, precise, admirable. reflecting smart perspective, talent and proposing the perfect missing piece for define a character. and that has two virtues - to seduce the fans of serie, to propse a window to serie for the others. fight scenes, lessons and the answer to a fundamental question. all in admirable manner proposed to public. and, maybe, this is the basic source of seduction of the short film who seems more inspire than a part of the episodes of "Marco Polo" itself. so, an admirable homework.
Man this is one of the underrated series. it is amazing story of history.really enjoyed. hope they made season 2.
Granted, while I never got around to actually finish watching the "Marco Polo" series, then it was still quite nice to watch "Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes".
The storyline presented here was nicely written and it was quite nice to get the background story for one of the more prominent characters in the series.
And it did, of course, help that they had the original cast from the series appear here for this background piece as well. And you can expect good performances from the likes of Benedict Wong, Tom Wu, Olivia Cheng, Claudia Kim and Michelle Yeoh, to mention but a few.
So if you were (or are) a fan of the "Marco Polo" series, then you most definitely would want to sit down watch watch "Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes", without a doubt.
The storyline presented here was nicely written and it was quite nice to get the background story for one of the more prominent characters in the series.
And it did, of course, help that they had the original cast from the series appear here for this background piece as well. And you can expect good performances from the likes of Benedict Wong, Tom Wu, Olivia Cheng, Claudia Kim and Michelle Yeoh, to mention but a few.
So if you were (or are) a fan of the "Marco Polo" series, then you most definitely would want to sit down watch watch "Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes", without a doubt.
I liked Marco Polo a lot, and this character is really worthy of a spinoff from the series.
It is just made as a teaser, therefore short.
And that is the only problem, other than being short it was wonderful.
I got to admit, while watching Marco Polo, i was fact checking on wikipedia constantly... i couldnt help it. But one thing that threw me off was, i dont know why a taoist priest (refered to as monk a few times, which isnt accurate) had a queue.... that was a manchurian Qing Dynasty trend. I dont think it was around during the Song Dynasty. I may be getting my wuxia and JinYong novels mixed up, but i dont know if WuDang/WuTang kungfu was around during the Song Dynasty. It was probably after the Ming Dynasty that the WuDang Sect was established. Plus, i find it funny that the English dialogue sounds very much like British English, which is meant to be more sophisticated than American English. If this was in Chinese, the 12th century Chinese would probably sound more formal and sophisticated like the people in London. Nice touch!
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- TriviaWas considered as a pilot for a possible spin-off series, but low viewing numbers nixed any further plans.
- Quotes
Hundred Eyes: There is only one Supreme Executioner. And those who try to take his place are like children trying to carve wood as a master carpenter. Most will injure their own hands.
Kublai Khan: You do not fear death?
Hundred Eyes: I do not cling to life. There is a difference.
- ConnectionsFollows Marco Polo (2014)
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By what name was Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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