I saw the 1864 series, and i loved it. I am a big supporter of practical effects, but when you have no other option, then you have to make it good, and this was without a doubt, good use of CGI
The director was completely crazy. One of the actors was even injured by the shockwave, after it looked "too soft" in one of the scenes. The extras were given actual sharp bayonets durring the charge (that's why they look not quite happy hitting each other in the scene). One day the shoot was canceled after 29 people were taken away by ambulance... Yet the end result looks great, that's true...
Hi, do you know exact fliming locations? I found on iMBD that lot of footage was made in Czech Republich and I am Czech so I am interested, e. g. that scene filmed near of the actual city.
Martin & Tomáš the snow scenes were filmed in CZ at Milovice Red Tails Forest. Also where they abandon the DK fort and hide from the Hussars and confront the deserters. We also shot at Libochovice Castle, Bttandov Studios (Prague), Otrocineves, Sykorice (Sandelmark Road / Forest) & Milovice (Dybbol at Bridge, Prussion & Danish front line and forts). We also shot in Prague - Janackovo (Monrad's & Heiberg's), Terezin (Pub in Frederica & Field Hospital), Lednice (English Castle & Bismarck's home), Lednice (King Wiihelm's Palace + Bismarck's office), Brno (Royal Theatre Macbeth), Jaromerice Castle. Most of the battle sequences were shot in Milovice. Beroun Arena (Germany pow camp), Prague National Museum (King's Council Chamber, Halls & Monrad's office), Prague Garnison (De Meza, Gerlach's & Brothel), Dobris Castle (Wilhelm's), Tismice (Sonderborg Church) the rest was shot in Denmark.
I would not call it a historical movie. That's more like a postmodern tale about all the spheres of human life. Something like "War and peace", but shown in a modern way.
Hard to call it propaganda when what I got out of the movie is that the Danish leadership was fucking stupid. I am not sure any propaganda wanna portrait their leader that way?
@@thitran1362 Good point, however the Dansih government of the time of that war obviously isn't in power any more. The moviemakers are not propagandizing for that governemnt, but for Danish nationalism in general. Thus the failure to mention those Germans who didn't want to be forced to become Danes and over whom this war was fought. Thus also the ahistorical portrayal of Denmark's enemy.
@@jpj77263 throughout the series the main character dont really care about those stuff the ones that actually care about those Germans must become Danes are portraited as nationalistic idiots. I think of this series as more as a soldier point of view into the war. I do realize there are many nationalism elements but not too exagerate
@@jpj77263 r u kidding? Thats the least propaganda effort movie i've ever seen. As thi tran said, movie just portrays danish government as a bunch of nationalist, conservative idiots. Anyone you can tell as a nationaist is the "evil side" of the story. Remember didrich rejecting german pilgrims or konrad's ideology by literally whole movie
I saw the 1864 series, and i loved it. I am a big supporter of practical effects, but when you have no other option, then you have to make it good, and this was without a doubt, good use of CGI
The director was completely crazy. One of the actors was even injured by the shockwave, after it looked "too soft" in one of the scenes.
The extras were given actual sharp bayonets durring the charge (that's why they look not quite happy hitting each other in the scene).
One day the shoot was canceled after 29 people were taken away by ambulance...
Yet the end result looks great, that's true...
@Tyrhor, could you provide a source for that info? I can't seem to find anything on that topic.
Well done on blending CGI with practical effects. Bravo.
It seems they shot multiple scenes and put them all in one, making it seem like a gigantic battle.
Were CGF Studio, the creators of all the visual effects in this series? and are you guys from russia? :-) and its very good made
Not all, but big part of it. Yep, we're from Russia.
@@CGFStudio огромная работа
Satisfaction
i love this movie and prussian hussars
That scene was infuriatingly unrealistic.
@@jpj77263 yes, I thought the same. The German officers, troops and the hussars in particular are shown in the 1864 series as quite bad warriors
They had nice hats
Can i reupload? or are there much copyright on it?
Hi, please make link, not reupload
Hi, do you know exact fliming locations? I found on iMBD that lot of footage was made in Czech Republich and I am Czech so I am interested, e. g. that scene filmed near of the actual city.
Tomáš Kareš its filmed In Denmark, Sønderjylland.
Tomáš Kareš and the most you see here are filmed in Sønderborg and Dybel In Denmark
Martin & Tomáš the snow scenes were filmed in CZ at Milovice Red Tails Forest. Also where they abandon the DK fort and hide from the Hussars and confront the deserters. We also shot at Libochovice Castle, Bttandov Studios (Prague), Otrocineves, Sykorice (Sandelmark Road / Forest) & Milovice (Dybbol at Bridge, Prussion & Danish front line and forts). We also shot in Prague - Janackovo (Monrad's & Heiberg's), Terezin (Pub in Frederica & Field Hospital), Lednice (English Castle & Bismarck's home), Lednice (King Wiihelm's Palace + Bismarck's office), Brno (Royal Theatre Macbeth), Jaromerice Castle. Most of the battle sequences were shot in Milovice. Beroun Arena (Germany pow camp), Prague National Museum (King's Council Chamber, Halls & Monrad's office), Prague Garnison (De Meza, Gerlach's & Brothel), Dobris Castle (Wilhelm's), Tismice (Sonderborg Church) the rest was shot in Denmark.
Dette er godt!
Still an unrealistic, antihistorical movie. One might call it propaganda.
I would not call it a historical movie. That's more like a postmodern tale about all the spheres of human life. Something like "War and peace", but shown in a modern way.
Hard to call it propaganda when what I got out of the movie is that the Danish leadership was fucking stupid. I am not sure any propaganda wanna portrait their leader that way?
@@thitran1362 Good point, however the Dansih government of the time of that war obviously isn't in power any more. The moviemakers are not propagandizing for that governemnt, but for Danish nationalism in general. Thus the failure to mention those Germans who didn't want to be forced to become Danes and over whom this war was fought. Thus also the ahistorical portrayal of Denmark's enemy.
@@jpj77263 throughout the series the main character dont really care about those stuff the ones that actually care about those Germans must become Danes are portraited as nationalistic idiots. I think of this series as more as a soldier point of view into the war. I do realize there are many nationalism elements but not too exagerate
@@jpj77263 r u kidding? Thats the least propaganda effort movie i've ever seen. As thi tran said, movie just portrays danish government as a bunch of nationalist, conservative idiots. Anyone you can tell as a nationaist is the "evil side" of the story. Remember didrich rejecting german pilgrims or konrad's ideology by literally whole movie