A Stick of Time
- Folge lief am 2. Apr. 2024
- 16
- 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,4/10
6171
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Nachdem Toranagas Armee durch das Erdbeben dezimiert wurde, muss er einen alten Bekannten um Hilfe bitten.Nachdem Toranagas Armee durch das Erdbeben dezimiert wurde, muss er einen alten Bekannten um Hilfe bitten.Nachdem Toranagas Armee durch das Erdbeben dezimiert wurde, muss er einen alten Bekannten um Hilfe bitten.
Ryo Hayashida
- Tough Green Samurai
- (as Ryohei Hayashida)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- Wissenswertes"A Stick Of Time" , the episode title, refers to incense clocks, which originated in Song Dynasty China and spread from there to Japan and Korea. They measure the passage of time: minutes, hours, and so on and so forth, by measuring time it takes to burn sticks of incense. Case in point, was when Toranaga-sama lit and extinguished the incense stick, to mark the beginning and end of his meeting with Madame Gin, of "Tea House" fame. Even the use of the incense to measure time was a relatively new practice for the era.
- Zitate
Yoshii Toranaga: Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one?
- Crazy CreditsThe opening credit sequence is a modified version of a zen garden. This style of garden is often referred to as karesansui, which means "not using water."The two main elements of a Zen or karesansui (pronounced "kah-ray-sahn-soo-ee") garden are rocks to represent mountains (or islands) and sand to represent water. The sand used in Zen gardens is not beach sand; it is actually crushed or decomposed granite, small pebbles, or fine gravel. The particles of crushed granite are angular rather than round, so they can be more easily raked into patterns. Moreover, ripples in the sand or gravel represent flowing water or ripples in the ocean.
Ausgewählte Rezension
A leap in time
First thing's first, yes. I have read the book. And going into this, I was concerned. James Clavell's vision is so precise, so clean, you can't possibly imagine it could be brought to screen. And yet, it was. And it is being done beautifully. Shogun is raw, faithful to the time period, and holds nothing back. Hiroyuki Sanada's presence elevates this story to unspeakable heights. I know it sounds like I'm exaggerating, but this show has brought me so much joy. We are but a few episodes away from the finale but I can't fathom even the slightest dip in quality, because you can tell that Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks respect the source material but also have a tremendous passion for the story they're telling. I'll admit, I'm bitter. Game of Thrones really disappointed me. I've witnessed what happens when you stray from the source material and let your ego guide you. Thankfully, this isn't the case with Shogun. It saddens me that we won't get a season two, just because of how brilliant this show is, but it also urges me to say- hats off to both creators. Thank you for honoring the passion and thank you respecting your audience's time in choosing not to drag this on. Knowing what to do is worthy of praise, but knowing when to leave is even more important. As it is now, this show is perfect to me and I have no doubt they'll stick the landing. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
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- irinaratcu
- 3. Apr. 2024
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- Laufzeit55 Minuten
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