...go watch Marco Polo on Netflix.
Seriously.
I just finished binge-watching the 10-episode series over three nights, and it was AWESOME. It's about Marco Polo's time in the court of Kublai Khan, where he's kept initially against his will but eventually becomes a friend and trusted advisor to the Khan. The first season is set against the backdrop of Kublai's desire to conquer southern China, which is protected by a walled city that has withstood Mongolian assaults for 70 years.
Reportedly, Netflix spent $90 million on the first season, and it shows in the fantastic production values, the beautiful costumes, the stunning sets, and the incredibly talented cast.
Inevitably this series will be compared to Game of Thrones, which I think is a bit unfair, but even when compared to the best show on television, Marco Polo still looks good. It has brutal battle scenes, awesome Hong Kong cinema-style kung fu, an evil and hilariously insulting villain, and absolutely gorgeous leading ladies.
Somehow I missed all the marketing and promo for this show, and I was pleasantly surprised when I heard it was already released earlier this month and all the episodes are available. Of course, I'm not entirely altruistic when recommending Marco Polo...I want it to be popular because I want them to make a season 2!
(And with something this expensive, it has to be popular to justify another season.)
Go watch it and let's discuss the awesomeness of that series!!!
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The Tuvan throat singing
That was spectacular! I loved that scene, with Prince Jingim sitting down with the musicians and closing his eyes for a moment of peace before the battle.
I think Benedict Wong, who plays Kublai Khan, deserves some serious recognition and awards for his role. The dude has an aura and physical presence that very, very few actors can project. I could not believe this was the same guy who played Trey in Sunshine and the bit part of a pilot in Prometheus.
And Chin Han as Jia Sidao was phenomenal. Not only was he a badass on a personal level, with his lethal praying mantis kung fu, but he was also hilarious in the way he insulted Khan's envoys and other people.
"Praying mantis kung fu...a CURIOUS HOBBY?!?!" Haha, you guys who have watched it know what scene I'm talking about. His scenes with Hundred Eyes and Vice Chancellor Yusuf were highlights.
And then of course, Zhu Zhu as the Blue Princess, Claudia Kim as Khutulun, and Olivia Cheng as Min Wei...so many gorgeous women it's difficult to concentrate.
The only thing I don't like is how some critics seem to have piled on because it's showing Asian history through the eyes of a white guy (Polo). Well, duh. It's highly dramatized, but it's based on the experiences of the very first European to spend extensive time in the Khanate, and the first to actually report what he saw and record it for history. Polo wasn't the first European to spend time in Asia, but he was the first European to be a member of the Khan's court, and to describe everything he saw there in detail. Besides, what other major American production has a cast that's 95% Asian, with every major role except one filled by an Asian actor?
I really hope it gets a second season and enjoys GoT-like popularity because it deserves it.
And here I thought you were going to post this.
That one scene with Min Wei fighting nude was off the hook!! I'll admit I wasn't thinking about choreography when I watched the scene the first time...or the first five times lol...but that was some awesome Hong Kong-style action and one of the most memorable scenes in any TV series. I won't say more to avoid spoilers, but WOW!!!
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