Before watching this version of borgia i had watched The Borgias and absolutely loved it. I loved Cesare (Francois Arnaud) in the borgias. Mature and dark ,responsible, and his relating with Lucrazia ( holly grainger) true love, complexly shown. But let me tell you, this version is so much more beautiful. Mark ryder reveals complex humanity of Cesare. Reveals his vulnerability, self doubt, grandeur, beauty, God like self image and yet a fallible character with realness. This show makes audience care for the characters. You want them to be ok. You want them to thrive. This show adds SOUL to the whole story. Lucrazia (isolda) grows on you. From a child to an adult and mature character. Their bond is so beautiful. Complex like the other borgias but much more soul full love. Both shows are feast to watch. This show has much more depth and beauty. Absolutely enjoyed this creation. This show has quotes from Marcus aurelius meditaitions And in the end Cesare has a moment of deep insight into BEING nothing. Being no one. A glimpse of freedom. There is maturity, spirituality some moments of this show.
@@troublemaker833Yes. I believe it was Simonetta Vespucci. Botticelli asked to be buried at her feet and his wish was granted. Married women at that time could not be painted naked, which is why he painted her naked after her death. She was his muse.
It was Simonetta Vespucci and the timeline doesn’t match. The painting was created during the years 1485-1486. Lucrezia Borgia ( 1480-1519 ) was a toddler during those times. Simonetta ( 1453-1476 ) was already dead and a known Botticelli muse. The reason why I’m accentuating that she was dead was the fact that married women couldn’t be painted naked. Simonetta Vespucci was painted many times by Botticelli after her death. He was buried at her feet because it was his wish.
You do see though that Cesare Borgia (at least in this depiction, when looking at actual historical documents I find it kind of difficult to make out his actual personality between the myths and the slander and the admiration and the violence) is violent, impulsive, narcissistic and is mainly turned on by the fact Lucrezia (in the series) killed their brother, right? I’m not saying he does not care for her, he definitely does, but caring about someone does not make you the right person for them, especially as he continues to put Lucrezia in impossible situations and kill people she cares a out for the better part of two seasons.
Why is season 3 not available in the USA? Seasons 1 and 2 are available on streaming, season 2 is available on TV via Lionsgate. This is ridiculous and totally frustrating.
@@velisagorham8453 how can I get them? I Find it strange that this is a Netflix series yet I cannot watch it in Mexico, if it's an original it supposed to be able to watch from netflix from around the World right?
Well, they are beautiful and easy to sympathize, but there is no emotional tension and passion and complexity as in showtime "the borgias" series, where Cesare and Lucrecia's couple so dark and deep in love-lust-soulmate relationship, that's almost unbearable. I will be always mourning about the fact the channel cut of the show without any proper finale
I disagree. In my opinion, this Borgias version of them is much deeper and more intense than The Borgias. The actors (Mark Ryder and Isolda Dychauk) convey so much love and emotion with just their looks at each other. I saw both versions, all seasons of each. The Borgias actors are also talented and impressive, of course. But Mark/Isolda are pure magic together on the screen. I don't know if you watched the full 3 seasons of this series, but 3rd season is just amazing. If you haven't watched 3rd season, then you are missing out because their storyline develops in the last season....
Ay sí, no lo puedo superar. Esa serie es de infarto de amor y pasión, la forma en que se amaron, estoy impaciente porque está inconclusa, no me la puedo quitar de la mente. Hasta de Micheletto me enamoré. The Borgias showtime
I have not seen this series. Only the Borgias but loved this video. So beautiful 💖
This series is alot better than the Borgias. It was more vicious and showed them as they really were.
Before watching this version of borgia i had watched The Borgias and absolutely loved it. I loved Cesare (Francois Arnaud) in the borgias. Mature and dark ,responsible, and his relating with Lucrazia ( holly grainger) true love, complexly shown.
But let me tell you, this version is so much more beautiful. Mark ryder reveals complex humanity of Cesare.
Reveals his vulnerability, self doubt, grandeur, beauty, God like self image and yet a fallible character with realness. This show makes audience care for the characters. You want them to be ok. You want them to thrive. This show adds SOUL to the whole story.
Lucrazia (isolda) grows on you. From a child to an adult and mature character.
Their bond is so beautiful.
Complex like the other borgias but much more soul full love.
Both shows are feast to watch.
This show has much more depth and beauty. Absolutely enjoyed this creation.
This show has quotes from Marcus aurelius meditaitions And in the end Cesare has a moment of deep insight into BEING nothing. Being no one. A glimpse of freedom.
There is maturity, spirituality some moments of this show.
@@velisagorham8453 I will respectfully disagree with you. The Borgias was better in my opinion. Of course, both took license with the truth.
wounderful music, matching so good to the movie scenes, cesare and lucrezia forever 🥰
She looks like the woman from the painting the birth of venus.
Wasn’t that Simonetta Vespucci though?
@@troublemaker833Yes. I believe it was Simonetta Vespucci. Botticelli asked to be buried at her feet and his wish was granted. Married women at that time could not be painted naked, which is why he painted her naked after her death. She was his muse.
It was Simonetta Vespucci and the timeline doesn’t match. The painting was created during the years 1485-1486. Lucrezia Borgia ( 1480-1519 ) was a toddler during those times. Simonetta ( 1453-1476 ) was already dead and a known Botticelli muse. The reason why I’m accentuating that she was dead was the fact that married women couldn’t be painted naked. Simonetta Vespucci was painted many times by Botticelli after her death. He was buried at her feet because it was his wish.
this video is so beautiful! I'm in love 💘
If they weren't brother and sister, they were the perfect couple
You do see though that Cesare Borgia (at least in this depiction, when looking at actual historical documents I find it kind of difficult to make out his actual personality between the myths and the slander and the admiration and the violence) is violent, impulsive, narcissistic and is mainly turned on by the fact Lucrezia (in the series) killed their brother, right? I’m not saying he does not care for her, he definitely does, but caring about someone does not make you the right person for them, especially as he continues to put Lucrezia in impossible situations and kill people she cares a out for the better part of two seasons.
But if I recall correctly she also does a lot of terrible things without Cesare's influence, so I guess they really are meant for each other 😈
I love this serie, is my fav tv show💖🤭
what is it called
@@saramcchristian7143 Borgia, serie.
Where can I watch this series??🥺 I have Netflix but I live in Mexico and the series doesn't appear in the plataform :(
Why is season 3 not available in the USA? Seasons 1 and 2 are available on streaming, season 2 is available on TV via Lionsgate. This is ridiculous and totally frustrating.
This is such a piece of art
Quero muito assistir essa série, tem na Netflix??
Does anyone know where I can watch this series? I only find the one about "The Borgia" but it's not the same.
Amazon Prime
1:08 What episode is it?
Poor Lucrezia Borgia. Because of her family her life is a hell
Preciosa historia de amor 🧡
oh, i love this, do you know where can i watch this version of the series?
You can get the DVDs from Netflix.
@@velisagorham8453 how can I get them? I Find it strange that this is a Netflix series yet I cannot watch it in Mexico, if it's an original it supposed to be able to watch from netflix from around the World right?
Что за фильм??????
What show?
It's called Borgia: Faith and Fear. I watched the DVDs from Netflix a few years back. It's better than HBO'S version.
@@velisagorham8453 i have to argue that HBO's version is wayyy better.
OMG !!! How could people ship them ? They are siblings
Making holliday grainger lucrasia in this series would have been much more better
Well, they are beautiful and easy to sympathize, but there is no emotional tension and passion and complexity as in showtime "the borgias" series, where Cesare and Lucrecia's couple so dark and deep in love-lust-soulmate relationship, that's almost unbearable. I will be always mourning about the fact the channel cut of the show without any proper finale
Then you must not have seen the entire show.
I disagree. In my opinion, this Borgias version of them is much deeper and more intense than The Borgias. The actors (Mark Ryder and Isolda Dychauk) convey so much love and emotion with just their looks at each other. I saw both versions, all seasons of each. The Borgias actors are also talented and impressive, of course. But Mark/Isolda are pure magic together on the screen. I don't know if you watched the full 3 seasons of this series, but 3rd season is just amazing. If you haven't watched 3rd season, then you are missing out because their storyline develops in the last season....
Ay sí, no lo puedo superar. Esa serie es de infarto de amor y pasión, la forma en que se amaron, estoy impaciente porque está inconclusa, no me la puedo quitar de la mente. Hasta de Micheletto me enamoré. The Borgias showtime