The Man in the High Castle

The Man in the High Castle

  • Director: John Fawcett, Nelson McCormick, Karyn Kusama, Brad Anderson, Ken Olin, Michael Rymer, Bryan Spicer, Paul Holahan
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom, Canada
  • Language: English, Hebrew, German, Japanese
  • Release date: January 15, 2015
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9 HD
  • Also known as: Людина у високому замку
  • "The Man in the High Castle Season 1" (The Man in the High Castle Season 1) is directed by David Semel, written by Frank Spotney , Philip K. Dick , Alexa Davalos , Rupert Evans , Luke Klein A sci-fi TV series starring tanks and others. 
    The play is adapted from the original novel by Philip Dick. It tells that Germany and Japan won World War II, the United States was ruled by Germany and Japan, and a person called "The Man in the High Castle" used images to depict a completely different story. The sight   .

    Details

    • Release date January 15, 2015
    • Filming locations Roslyn, Washington, USA
    • Production companies Amazon Studios, Big Light Productions, Electric Shepherd Productions

    Movie reviews

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    • By Crawford 2022-12-16 06:18:57

      Another World After World War II: Japanese San Francisco and German New York

      Last month, my friend Amway watched Amazon's first self-made drama, based on Philip Dick's 1962 novel "The Man in the High Castle", and I was initially attracted by the background setting that opened my mind -- the first World War II ended with the defeat of the Allies and the world was divided among the victors of the war, Germany and Japan.

      I just finished watching the first season, and I feel that the plot (I really can't stand the traps that are set up to keep you watching) and the...

    • By Reginald 2022-12-11 15:13:45

      A little afterthought about the Chief Prosecutor of Narita and Japan

      How to say, the plot suits my taste, I prefer the deputy commander line and the trade minister.

      After watching the first season, I was convinced by the spirit of Japanese Bushido, and I would cut my abdomen at every turn. Such Japanese people have faith. There was a professor in my university who was in his 50s and 60s and gave a lecture on Muslims: He said that one day a few of them went to eat halal barbecue, but they were afraid that the meat was fake. The boss saw that he was...

    • By Alden 2022-12-10 00:09:55

      The brain is wide open, the intention is extraordinary: Comment on "The Man in the High Castle"

      On November 20th, Amazon finally released the full season of "The Man in the High Castle" on its website. Ten months have passed since the pilot episode went live. This self-made drama adapted from the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick has attracted great attention since the launch of the pilot episode. With the launch of the whole season, fans who had been waiting for the pilot episode before can finally feast their eyes.

      Philip K. Dick is a well-known American science fiction...

    • By Elenora 2022-12-04 14:39:15

      Thoughts on "The Man in the High Castle"

      This is my first time to write a review, if you don't like it, don't spray it. After watching the first two episodes of the first season and the second season, it was a bit like watching a domestic anti-Japanese spy war drama at first, but the villain's IQ in it doesn't know that it is better than a domestic spy war drama. The villain's IQ is many times higher. The plot is extremely slow, kind of boring and boring. There was no progress in the whole season, the protagonist was involved in...

    • By Laurine 2022-11-26 07:42:41

      The description of Japanese officers in the first season of "The Man in the High Castle"

      The most exciting thing in this drama is the choices made by the officers of the Axis powers in front of their interests and the secret fights with their internal colleagues to seize the territory, and the secret wrestling between the Axis powers is logical and close to reality. There are also Deputy Captain Jochen Smith’s wandering and self-doubt and the wavering of values ​​between family, friendship and national policy conflicts, Rudolf Wegener’s reflection on himself, and his and...

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    • By Tia 2023-09-21 06:31:12

      So what are the rebel groups doing? Just ship a...

    • By Christa 2023-09-01 08:40:58

      Japanese chatting with Germans, what English do you two speak? Really... Then the heroine shyly eats and drinks before she has no money to talk about it, and someone pays for her, and she also looks like "I'll let you take care of it" Don't say thank you super disgusting der okay? When the two of them met, the firewood and fire hormones were so mad that they were hooking up with each...

    • By Brennon 2023-08-21 23:55:32

      The background setting is still relatively new, but the expression method is too old-fashioned - showing the mentality of the anti-Nazism underground party, what is the difference between this and those overwhelming spy...

    • By Talia 2023-08-21 03:41:18

      I watched a season of The Man in the High Castle with curiosity and came back disappointed. This drama is like a work with a rough core wrapped in a beautiful gift box. The setting of the story is so grand and imaginative. The American Empire failed in World War II and was divided up by Germany and Japan, but the story But it's so poor and boring. In the story, the U.S. imperialist armed guerrillas actually rely on a box of video tapes to save North America from resisting aggression. Isn't this...

    • By Brady 2023-07-27 07:22:44

      Sam does not know the hatred of subjugation, and still sings Edelweiss across the...

    Movie quotes

    • Joe Blake: [noticing ashes falling like snowflakes] What is that?

      Nazi Police Officer: Oh, that's the hospital.

      Joe Blake: The hospital?

      Nazi Police Officer: Yeah, Tuesdays, they burn cripples, the terminally ill. Drag on the state.

    • Mark Sampson: I don't plan on dying, Frank. But you can't live your life in fear. I was back east at the end of the war, in Boston.

      Frank Frink: Oh, Jesus.

      Mark Sampson: Yeah. You had to see it to believe it, Frank. Overnight, lynch mobs were murdering Jews because suddenly we were less than human.

      Frank Frink: And what did you do?

      Mark Sampson: Well, those of us who came out in one piece. We buried service weapons underground, well wrapped in oil, and we vowed revenge. I got a life to lead, got kids to raise. And Hitler and the Nazis - I mean, I don't care how it looks. They won't last. One thing I realized about my people is we got a different sense of time. These may be dark years, but we'll survive. We always do.