My tastes are a bit weird;). I have to admit.. Maybe I was a bit biased because Vibert is one of my favourite actors. But I try to watch every thing that has to do with the revolution and I’ve read somewhere that Vibert tried to ignore the steroetypes and bring a more historically accurate personification of Robespierre, so I decided to watch the series. It made the revolution look a bit bad as other British stuff (and my teacher) do but with time I think I’m getting used to it somehow (however still irritates me) [don't know how to explain myself exactly sry]... As said before, I'm getting used to it also because of my teacher. I study history and my teacher like to say stuff such as “monstrous..." or "monster...” when referring to the Revolution and Robespierre and when I tell her something in his favour, she just ignores me and this still really annoys me. I agree with you about the book. My teacher suggested that I should read it but I only read the first few chapters.
I watched La Terreur et la Vertu. It looked really good but I felt like an idiot because unfortunately I don’t know French :( (I’m hopeless at languages) however in a few parts i used some of the translations of the film done in this community so thank u all citizens:)… from what I saw i agree that Negroni was also very good in the part.
thanks a lot and sry if my english isn't so good...
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I watched La Terreur et la Vertu. It looked really good but I felt like an idiot because unfortunately I don’t know French :( (I’m hopeless at languages) however in a few parts i used some of the translations of the film done in this community so thank u all citizens:)… from what I saw i agree that Negroni was also very good in the part.
thanks a lot and sry if my english isn't so good...