“Who am I if I can’t be an artist
“. With this statement by Leonardo Da vinci, the second appointment of the TV series broadcast on Raiuno, interpreted by Aidan Turner, ended. While waiting to know the audience data, we asked our readers what they thought of the two new episodes and, in general, of the series so far. Caterina da Cremona, story of Leonardo’s mysterious woman muse
In the Rai 1 fiction “Leonardo”, the female figure of Caterina da Cremona appears. But it really existed
What is her story About her Docufilm or fiction
To divide the opinion of the public are mainly the numerous liberties taken by the creators of the fiction towards the life of the brilliant inventor and painter. So it is necessary to get out of the misunderstanding and understand if a fiction or a docufilm was expected from this “Leonardo”. According to some, the series is “very beautiful and well done, it’s a pity that the life of an artist who studies at school has been“ revisited ”! We wasted the opportunity to make culture through a docufilm faithful to reality! “. For others, “It’s not okay to twist history like this. There are those who understand it as fiction, however, manage to appreciate it. “I liked it! It should be seen with the eyes of a fiction, as I believe was the intention of those who made it. The docufilm is another thing and I don’t think that was the goal! After so much RAI has proposed an interesting fiction,“Leonardo”, the great success of the first episode
Broadcast last night on Rai1 in absolute premiere, the first episode of the “Leonardo” event series immediately had a great success
There are those who recommend listening to the directors and producers when they are interviewed first to watch the series and then to judge it. “You didn’t like it
Ok. But nobody wanted to make the “docufiction”. ” According to some, in fact, it is necessary to accept that Leonardo is fictional because “and a fiction is not a documentary on Leonardo’s life, then whoever is interested can go and find out about his life.” In summary, the majority maintain that Leonardo did not want to be a “docufilm” that faithfully narrates about Leonardo and his life. “And ultimately a thriller, in which the artist’s life is told! It is useless to be so pretentious. ” The negative opinions
Between fiction and docufilm, according to some the series disappoints for how the figure of Leonardo Da Vinci is told, “The result is an indecisive and clumsy character, without any personality. It would have been an interesting story if it had been said to be the story of any one of Leonardo’s pupils, so those superficial stories from Leonardo’s life would have been good for us. But passing off that thriller as the story of Leonardo’s life and genius is not. ” Others criticize the fact that the artistic and brilliant part of Leonardo is absolutely not highlighted. “He seems like a character like many others, a soap opera rather than a historical and biographical film, at least as far as I’m concerned he’s not what I expected. We are talking about one of the most important artists of all time, a genius. “How much do you know Leonardo Da Vinci
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“Ugh, not even in my wildest imagination I would have liked to see a Leonardo so insecure and clumsy in a purely invented plot where his ambiguity with speeches of” birds “takes center stage throw yourself here and there … I was very annoyed !!! ” The positive opinions on the TV series Leonardo
There are those who appreciate the TV series looking at it as a historical fictional mystery, where the main interpreter is Leonardo. “It goes without saying that the imagination has been given free rein. If you look with the eyes of someone looking for the documentary on the life of the genius, model Angela, it is obvious that you will not like it. Settings, costumes, beautiful sceneries. ” There are those who, after having seen the first episodes, admit that they wanted to document more about the life of Leonardo, a true genius.
There are those who invite you to make series on art and therefore on history, those who appreciate that in fiction we do not speak only of a Leonardo as an artist “but of the period when the power of the families reigned, where female figures, even if noble, had little value and like today, justice did not reign. ” This is perhaps not what is asked of culture on TV
To bring people closer to wanting to know the great characters of our history, to be further explored by reading books and documenting themselves with other works.
