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- Sootopolis City
- Seen May 3, 2025
I just finished watching Sophia last night.
I was always interested in the life of Zoe Sophia Palaiologina, especially the legend of the golden library that she and her family supposedly escaped to Italy with during the Fall of Byzantine Empire to the Ottomans. So I checked out this fictionalized account.
This series is very loosely based on history, and gets more and more fantasized as it goes on, but it was still kinda fun. I like how the part with the Tartar invasions was handled, and also think the dream sequence Sophia has regarding her daughter was very beautiful. Some of the politics between the two churches was worthwhile. Though the character of Laura the maid is invented, I did like her plotline.
Even though Sophia was a very influential woman of her day, sometimes she's a little too fiesty I have to say, shooting crossbows, interrupting conversations with foreign ambassadors and slapping men. This seems more like a character of the 21st century than the 15th. Paradoxically, sometimes they suddenly write Sophia too wide-eyed, like when she hides key to the royal treasury under the needlework, or that thing she does when the maniac is chasing her that every horror movie warns you not to.
All that being said, it's still entertaining enough for what it is.
I was always interested in the life of Zoe Sophia Palaiologina, especially the legend of the golden library that she and her family supposedly escaped to Italy with during the Fall of Byzantine Empire to the Ottomans. So I checked out this fictionalized account.
This series is very loosely based on history, and gets more and more fantasized as it goes on, but it was still kinda fun. I like how the part with the Tartar invasions was handled, and also think the dream sequence Sophia has regarding her daughter was very beautiful. Some of the politics between the two churches was worthwhile. Though the character of Laura the maid is invented, I did like her plotline.
Even though Sophia was a very influential woman of her day, sometimes she's a little too fiesty I have to say, shooting crossbows, interrupting conversations with foreign ambassadors and slapping men. This seems more like a character of the 21st century than the 15th. Paradoxically, sometimes they suddenly write Sophia too wide-eyed, like when she hides key to the royal treasury under the needlework, or that thing she does when the maniac is chasing her that every horror movie warns you not to.
All that being said, it's still entertaining enough for what it is.