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The tudors season 1 episode 10 opening scene
The tudors season 1 episode 10 opening scene





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Attractive, accomplished actors engage in suitably modern cable sex at the drop of the hat (at least one or two R-rated sex scenes per episode), while the political, religious, and romantic subplots, simplified and reshuffled from the historic record for dramatic convenience, simmer and boil in the background.īut for all the mentions of The Sopranos by the writer, producers, and by Showtime, The Tudors doesn't come close to that morally ambiguous, narratively complex drama. And for the most part, The Tudors is quite good at delivering the goods. This is melodrama, pure and simple, with a goal of giving the audience vicarious thrills as we watch powerful people act like power-hungry, money-grasping, sex-obsessed humping animals. If you caught the Showtime promos for this series, the links with the American prime-time soaps was pronounced, and on that pulpy, entertaining level, The Tudors closely follows the Dallas model.

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And certainly, stylistic elements of both of those disparate forms of television serial show up here, from the elaborate tit-for-tat pacing of the various family squabbles and revenges perpetrated by the attractive cast ( Dallas, most certainly), to the notion of corruption, both personal and cultural, infusing relationships and superceding any higher emotions, with the deleterious effects felt for years and years afterwards ( The Sopranos).

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The creator and writer of the series, Michael Hirst ( Elizabeth: The Golden Age), has stated in interviews that he looked to American soaps like Dallas and Dynasty, as well as The Sopranos, to figure out how to structure The Tudors for television. The Tudors, quite unabashedly, pulls out the sexual elements of this historical story, and frames the entire miniseries around this sensuous theme (violence, curiously, is largely left out here). A romance that could be labeled coarse melodrama in a purely fictitious work, is given the sheen of "worthiness" due to its historical importance (England's break from the Catholic Church was driven by many factors, but none more directly than by Henry's battles with the church over his divorce). In a word, it's a "natural" for the screen.

the tudors season 1 episode 10 opening scene

Even if you don't have the faintest idea of English lines of kingly and queenly successions (I know I took it in college, but quite honestly, it's all a blur now), most of us know Henry VIII and his pursuit of the comely Anne Boleyn - while still married to the inconvenient Catherine of Aragon, the former wife of Henry's brother Arthur.

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Henry VIII has always been a reliable movie subject because writers see within the monarch's real-life lusts and passions, a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes and scenes that make for exciting drama. But those looking for anything other than surface characterizations and the thinnest of motivations will find The Tudors a pretty, but empty, vessel.

the tudors season 1 episode 10 opening scene

And on that level, it succeeds quite well. Deliberately designed as a soap opera for grown-ups, The Tudors works well as TV eye candy, providing plenty of nefarious, double-dealing subplots and tons of cable-ready sex, fitted into a souped-up, historically suspect framework. Re-imagined from the traditional movie representations of Henry (think portly and imperious) as a whipcord thin, fiercely emotional monarch, the Henry of The Tudors preens and struts about the luxurious sets like a rapacious punk rocker, with shorn hair and various leather get-ups that emphasis is outre sexuality.

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Hoping to capture some of the critical laurels of HBO's lavish period-piece Rome (while garnering the buzz and ratings of HBO's iconic The Sopranos), Showtime premiered The Tudors last April, a lusty, fast-moving 10-part series detailing the sexual and political escapades of 16th century England's Henry VIII.







The tudors season 1 episode 10 opening scene