The Crown - Série 3

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UK, 2019, 8 h 53 min (Length: 47–60 min)

Creators:

Peter Morgan

Screenplay:

Peter Morgan, James Graham

Composer:

Martin Phipps

Cast:

Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter, Tobias Menzies, Josh O'Connor, Emerald Fennell, Ben Daniels, Jason Watkins, Mikhail Gorevoy, Marion Bailey, Angus Wright (more)
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Episodes(10)

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As the 1960s and '70s unfold, the royal family contends with conflict and betrayal while striving to uphold tradition in the face of an evolving world. (Netflix)

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Reviews (3)

Necrotongue 

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English I didn't follow any updates about the series, so the first moments of the third season completely threw me off. The massive changes in the cast forced me to get used to the already known characters all over again. Anyway, the recasting was clearly a good move, the writers also did an excellent job, so even the third season was a satisfaction on my part. ()

Malarkey 

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English I don’t usually comment on individual seasons of the same series, but after watching the third season of The Crown, I feel like I must add something. If only because the third season basically starts a new story with new actors, by which the creators show that the royal family has entered into a new period. Truth to be told, I wasn’t too overjoyed about Olivia Colman at first. I liked Tobias Menzies as Philip much more. Over time, however, I got use to the new faces and started to enjoy this season as much as the previous. I’m not usually a fan of similar period royal dramas, but The Crownhas something that glues you to your seat. The music is of course still great, even though its connection to Zimmer has grown weaker. Anyhow, the screenwriting of some of the episodes is bordering on genius, especially in the first half of the season. The second half just builds on that. The most interesting character of this season is definitely Prime Minister Wilson. I’ve grown very as fond of him as of Winston Churchill. ()

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Kaka 

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English This season stumbles slightly behind the first two. It's not that the polished artistic value of the previous seasons was higher, but the change of the cast made an unpleasant crack at the beginning, which was later stabilized, but I can't help feeling that I would rather appreciate the original actors under the hands of make-up artists, but with the original acting appetite and style. ()

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