Enchanted

Enchanted

Outlander Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video)

Customer Review

I am annoyed. I am annoyed rather that a series, which would in my view, deserves full marks due to the inability of Amazon by various user gets only one star.

Good people, you judge the serial and not Amazon, that should probably be done elsewhere. But if you calms and especially their changes the rating, the next day is your purchased sequence available in German synchronization. Reconsiders so please evaluate.

After more 8 episodes in English and 3 in German I became a fan, that is my last 15 years ago happened in a series and I remember fond memories of my teenage times. For those who want to know how to proceed after three German consequences, I can recommend the original version. The dialogues and the voice-over is very well understood in the original, no comparison to the American Genuschel but good old Oxford English. And the Scots Well some places I've seen three times before I understood it ... but solvable.

2005 I read the first novel by Diana Gabaldon, coyly asked the bookshelf and to put so gradually bought by all subsequent volumes and unobtrusive. Filming? I could never imagine. And then ... an article in a magazine. Completely unobtrusive Amazon endeavor and lo and behold ... Although in the original, but available. Bought seen enchanted.

Fantastic scenery, beautiful costumes and in English a very nice language (Scottish dialect a Trrrrrraum). The first volume of fire and stone very detailed filmed with partially complete takeover of entire dialogues, sentences.

What's it about?

May 1945; Claire Beauchamp Randall (in war nurse) spends a second honeymoon with her husband Frank (professor of history and spy) in the Scottish Highlands. As a passionate plant collector it arrives one morning to a mysterious stone circle, the Craigh na Dun, it touches a stone, she loses consciousness and wakes up in 1743 in the Scottish Highlands. Between scuffling with English and Scottish rebels Rotjacken she tries desperately to get back.

Well, a bit more, it is already. Love, treachery, witchcraft and of course fighting.

The actors: Jaaaaa. As a fan of the books, I was very excited about the respective faces of my ideas in the spirit and I'm not usually been disappointed.

Positives: almost all Scots and Scots meet my mental cinema. For insiders; Well Jenny has more brown eyes and Rupert I had not quite as I express the kind imagined Well from small and cute. But otherwise. Very aptly.

The main characters; Jamie an image I had never in my head, only an idea. And after the first look at the first episode, I was disappointed by Sam Heughan but from the second episode, it caught me completely. A smile, an oblique view and I was reassured. Yes. That fits. Sam Heughan is Jamie. Perfect.

With Claire I befriended harder and try this even after the 8th episode yet. You may visually not quite correspond to the image, but I can live with. But I find Caitriona Balfe plays very cool. The passionate and a little crazy Claire lacks something. The interaction of the two main characters is a bit forced. But who am I that I'm talking about peanuts?

The FSK indication I find very important because their loved ones although I am a friend of horror, blood and the like. I had to look away - follow 6. And for the following 7; I have warped me secretly into reading room, because that can get an already red ears. But beautiful, believable and just book faithfully.

A positive rating. Yes, the Outlander gets me full credit. I feel good and entertain me with feverish tension against April. For the cliffhanger episode in 8 is to bear only with the book.