PAUL: THE 1ST AND THE LAST
NEW IMPERIAL EPIC RUSSIAN TV SERIES
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| The series started airing last night in Russia |
Evgeny Kharitonov, Daria Koñyzheva,Olga Bodrova, Polina Filonenko, Sergey Barkovsky, Vladimir Khrabrov, Daria Ahpova and Mariana
Kirsanova.
The series on the unloved son of Catherine
the Great, who did not manage to form a relationship with him because
he was taken from her and
raised by her mother in law tsarina Elizaveta,
will have twelve episodes in its linear TV premiere this week after already launching on Ivi streamer. WHAT IS THE STORY OF THE SERIES?
Paul was called a tyrant and even a madman, but his character and
history are much deeper than the mask that his descendants undeservedly
bestowed
on him. His mother’s alienation, rejection of the court and
endless attempts to figure out who and why really killed his father
formed a deeply tragic
personality. Having become emperor after many
years of waiting, Paul sought to get rid of the permissiveness of the
nobility and improve the lives of serfs
and ordinary soldiers. However,
will he be able to realize his plans and retain power? Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think.
on him. His mother’s alienation, rejection of the court and
endless attempts to figure out who and why really killed his father
formed a deeply tragic
personality. Having become emperor after many
years of waiting, Paul sought to get rid of the permissiveness of the
nobility and improve the lives of serfs
and ordinary soldiers. However,
will he be able to realize his plans and retain power? Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think.

“Un viaggio emotivo che racconta, con delicatezza e intensità, il valore delle seconde occasioni e dei legami che segnano un’intera vita.”
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata
Buona giornata, Silvia
DeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so, Ray
DeleteSo dramatic except that slap to the face. It was one of the weakest face slaps I've ever seen lol
ReplyDeleteI hate slaps, it is a violence against men and I don't tolerate it.
DeleteUm, she slapped another woman so I'm failing to see where this is violence towards men or did I miss something there that you saw? How about we don't tolerate anyone putting their hands on anyone male or female? But that slap was probably the equivalent to a mosquito sting so I'd hardly consider that violent in any context.
DeleteOh, I thought Paul was slapped. I stop any book or film in which they slap a man and consider it cute or lovely. Every violence is terrible, against women and men, but they seem to accept and tolerate violence against men more and consider it fun, especially in female romantasy, where female writers will even depict it as something that turns your man on. Are they for real? Women really think they can do to men what they would never accept from them on themselves.
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