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Marco Polo (series): I fell asleep@netflixr1619d
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  1. Marco Polo (2014) - One TV series, very popular  broadcast by Netflix.@valentin861648d

    Marco Polo (2014) - One TV series, very popular  broadcast by Netflix.

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    **Ok, indeed in the history of mankind, there was a character who aroused both admiration and envy, some considering him one of the first great travelers or others a great swindler. Beyond his world-famous travel stories, Marco Polo has become the character of many films and art series featuring his real or imaginary adventures in medieval China. One such TV series, very popular is the one broadcast by Netflix and which presents the life of Marco Polo at the court of Kublai, in the Mongol Empire and founder of the Yuan dynasty.** **Honestly, i don't know if i've ever seen a series as good as this one that o highly recommend. From my point of view, this is a superb historical series, with more and more captivating episodes. The film deserves that precious time given to watch it - has impressive frames, a well-chosen costume and it has something that will keep you captive, to continue, to want to see more, sometimes predictable and sometimes forced certain scenes, only to the delight of the public, through sexual, comic, or too visually charged shades just to feed some of us these expectations, which no longer makes the great Marco Polo biographical, is not a bad series. Believe me, fear will not disappoint you.** **A short summary of this wonderful film production, Netflix brand.**

    Set in a world of greed, betrayal, sexual intrigue and rivalry, "Marco Polo" is based on the adventures of the famous explorer at Kublai Han's court.

    >*Marco Polo accompanies two priests on their mission to convert the Mongolian people Kublai Khan to Christianity, but is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the existence of China, they decide to return. Marco Polo continues the journey, accompanied only by his father and uncle. Arriving in China, Marco Polo is left alone and his family leaving for Italy soon. Here he continues his adventure. Isolated on the other side of the world, Polo, advances to the rank of Mongol nobleman in his 20 years there. When he returns to the West, he brings with him a chronicle that will change history forever.* **But in the end can i say, i saw all the episodes of each seasons and honestly, i wish there was a sequel. Even though i really liked the series, i was still a little unhappy due to some simple aspects that we often encounter in such good movies. Why? We all know for sure that not everyone spoke English. In Mongolia. Or in Italy. Or in China. In 1270 and after. Not? And not just any English, but a stylish, modern English ... about 2014. It's sad that the producers of these movies and series do not take into account these details. It really matters to me.** **An excellent movie, it keeps historical data and you can have fun in some places. The film can be compared to the Chinese movie "The Three Kingdoms" consisting of 81 episodes. Let's not compare it with Game of Thrones. GOT is very good, but most importantly, it belongs to another category. Honestly, this superb film production made me read about the history of the Mongols and of the Silk Road - so the film is a good source for enriching the general culture.**

    Thank🙂 you for your time and your consideration. Cheers🙋‍♂️ to everyone🌍.

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