• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Dec 12, 2014
Season #: 2, 1
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  1. Dec 16, 2014
    10
    I don't know what the critics are looking for really. This is a good show. If they want a mongolian Game of Thrones, then this isn't it. Fine. This is Marco Polo. Game of thrones isn't sufficiently Marco Polo. Your turn Critics. In other words - there is not much of a difference between this and game of thrones.

    Except in this show a lot more things happen in a single episode than does
    I don't know what the critics are looking for really. This is a good show. If they want a mongolian Game of Thrones, then this isn't it. Fine. This is Marco Polo. Game of thrones isn't sufficiently Marco Polo. Your turn Critics. In other words - there is not much of a difference between this and game of thrones.

    Except in this show a lot more things happen in a single episode than does in GoT. It is very engaging and has a healthy balance of exciting moments and drama.

    The screen play is very good. It looks freaking expensive. The actors behind Kublai Khan and Hundred Eyes played in incredibly well.

    Some critics complain about the amount of nudity in it. There is no more nudity in this than in any other show that are running strong right now.
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  2. Dec 20, 2014
    9
    I thoroughly enjoyed this show. I do agree with other reviewers and feel it needed more action. But all in all to me it was enjoyable, beautiful scenery, and had some impressive performances. Don't pay attention to the "Critics". They were bought and paid for long ago. Pay attention to what the Users think. I highly recommend this show. You will not be disappointed.
  3. Dec 18, 2014
    9
    For whatever reason, the critics saw the first episode and wrote off the series... Their loss. This is not your daddy's Richard Chamberlain/Shogun... this is violent, sexy, deviant and filled with peril and wonder. When "Users" ....based on a hundred reviews see it as an 8.2 and critics are at a mere 48... somebody is not doing their job. Watch it. Hate it, or love it... it is a veryFor whatever reason, the critics saw the first episode and wrote off the series... Their loss. This is not your daddy's Richard Chamberlain/Shogun... this is violent, sexy, deviant and filled with peril and wonder. When "Users" ....based on a hundred reviews see it as an 8.2 and critics are at a mere 48... somebody is not doing their job. Watch it. Hate it, or love it... it is a very dynamic series-portrayed in lush film production... Expand
  4. Dec 16, 2014
    10
    brilliant...in one sitting watched the first 4 episodes, smooth flow. ignore the critic reviews, its one jem of a show....digging the mongol lifestyle, hot women, tensions and war. Can see its not a cheap show and care has been put into every detail including camera work, costumes, music. i wish for season II.
  5. Dec 17, 2014
    10
    I had very low expectations after reading critics reviews but after watching the series I have no idea why it got rated so badly. It s true that the pilot isn't great and a bit slow but the show gets better and better. Production and costumes are amazing, the cast is great (although I do agree that the main actor is not charismatic enough) and the plot is gripping. Definitely recommended
  6. Dec 18, 2014
    10
    Great story, fabricated or semi inventive, can't stop watching. Has great Kung Fu, Sex, Bloody battles and lots of Drama. There are many historical facts to this which I truly enjoy, as a history buff. I like the Main character, he plays his role well as do the other actors.
  7. Dec 13, 2014
    10
    NOTE: I will mostly mention the few flaws in the show. In truth, the positives of the show more than outweighed the negatives and there just isn't enough room to write about them. Go watch the show.

    First few episodes have some dumb Confucian-type dialogue that the writers probably thought would help highlight the eastern setting but it kind of falls flat. The dialogue gets better
    NOTE: I will mostly mention the few flaws in the show. In truth, the positives of the show more than outweighed the negatives and there just isn't enough room to write about them. Go watch the show.

    First few episodes have some dumb Confucian-type dialogue that the writers probably thought would help highlight the eastern setting but it kind of falls flat. The dialogue gets better around the third episode or so and the exposition gives way to the quick pace the rest of the season enjoys.

    There are a lot of exciting and outrageous fight scenes all throughout the show and they're really captivating. Critics have complained about these scenes. "This woman fights 3 guys by herself while she's naked! This is so sexist! The writers and directors are pigs!" You're missing the whole point. The fights are stylistic and fantastical as a nod to the choreography that eastern films are legendary for. One woman fights naked because she lulled the men trying to screw her into a false sense of security and then she pounced while they didn't expect it. This is practical, not sexist or whatever you want to label it.

    I don't even have to mention the cinematography, atmosphere, music, set design. It's all impeccable and money well spent.

    Aside from the dialogue issues that don't reappear after the first 2 episodes, My only other gripe is how illogically loyal and naive the character Marco Polo is. It's a shame we don't see him crush his foes when he has a chance. He tries to make everyone happy, and we all know you can't please everyone all the time. But still, the rest of the characters are ruthless enough for him. They dictate the pace of the plot, not Marco, which would seem fitting since this is their home court, not his. Overall, this show was a wonderful experience and the low critical reviews say a lot about the authority of critics who weren't able to accurately appraise the program.

    10/10 binge-watched this in one night instead of writing my final paper
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  8. Dec 18, 2014
    10
    this was a very interesting and exciting series.
    I was extremely pleased with the story and quality of acting.
    Beautiful people and awesome sets.. at times breath taking.
    More shows should be made like this..
    The kung fu master was awesome and really added to the story line.. very smart adding this to the plot..
  9. Dec 18, 2014
    9
    I disagree with the critics, and I hope other viewers ignore them. The show is thoroughly enjoyable. Just don't expect a show focusing on Marco Polo's adventures. This is about Kublai Khan, his court, and his rivalry with Jia Sidao.

    Landscapes are breathtaking, fight scenes are spectacular (particularly season finale). Marco isn't a main character that you would expect from this genre
    I disagree with the critics, and I hope other viewers ignore them. The show is thoroughly enjoyable. Just don't expect a show focusing on Marco Polo's adventures. This is about Kublai Khan, his court, and his rivalry with Jia Sidao.

    Landscapes are breathtaking, fight scenes are spectacular (particularly season finale). Marco isn't a main character that you would expect from this genre (e.g. Tyrion, Spartacus, etc). He is just along for the ride and do what he's told. But the other characters, Kublai, Hundred Eyes, Lady Chabi etc. are interesting and played wonderfully. Can't wait for season 2. Hopefully the producers aren't discouraged by the wisearse critics and will keep making this wonderful show.
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  10. Dec 18, 2014
    9
    Compared to GOT in its entirety? No. But when stacked against just GOT season 1? Yes, it holds its own. Polo has a lot pulling for it too, given the semi-historical and non-fantasy setting. Also, it showcases the able language and acting ability of Asian talent in what is arguably a fully English speaking production, without subtitles nor stilted "Fu Manchu" accents. In essence, probablyCompared to GOT in its entirety? No. But when stacked against just GOT season 1? Yes, it holds its own. Polo has a lot pulling for it too, given the semi-historical and non-fantasy setting. Also, it showcases the able language and acting ability of Asian talent in what is arguably a fully English speaking production, without subtitles nor stilted "Fu Manchu" accents. In essence, probably the first western made epic in which the central Chinese figure isn't portrayed by a white actor dressed in Asian wardrobe. Nicely done! Expand
  11. Dec 13, 2014
    10
    I spend weeks sometimes looking for interesting, mature and sophisticated shows and Marco Polo is all that! This is the first review I have ever written and it is in response to the unbelievable bad "critics" review of this epic series. Beautiful scenes, well thought out dialogue and plots...yeah, Game of Thrones is good (but doesn't quite live up to the books - too fast paced and lostI spend weeks sometimes looking for interesting, mature and sophisticated shows and Marco Polo is all that! This is the first review I have ever written and it is in response to the unbelievable bad "critics" review of this epic series. Beautiful scenes, well thought out dialogue and plots...yeah, Game of Thrones is good (but doesn't quite live up to the books - too fast paced and lost important details!). Marco Polo is a clear winner! With all the immature, unbelievable shows on TV, you think critics could see a good thing if right in front of their face! Makes me wonder if there is a little politics going on here between traditional TV and online... Expand
  12. Dec 13, 2014
    10
    I am surprised how negative some of the critics reviews are. On of them wrote "..undermined by ponderously self-important writing". Well yes, it is self-important, it's supposed to be self-important. This is a movie about the Great Khan, the Khan of Khans, the Ruler of the Silk Road and the World, whose name terrified people from Central Europe to Chinese Coast. If you don't the get powerI am surprised how negative some of the critics reviews are. On of them wrote "..undermined by ponderously self-important writing". Well yes, it is self-important, it's supposed to be self-important. This is a movie about the Great Khan, the Khan of Khans, the Ruler of the Silk Road and the World, whose name terrified people from Central Europe to Chinese Coast. If you don't the get power of the Mongols and the fear they created in the civilized World, this is not a show for you. I also noticed that this movie feels like a very smooth mixture of Eastern and Western cinema. Expand
  13. Dec 13, 2014
    9
    Critics need to relax a little bit. The show isn't nearly as bad as they're making it sound like. Beautifully shot and directed. The writing could be better? Yes. But that doesn't mean it's terrible, it just need improvement. Just because you don't see familiar faces everywhere like you expect in big american productions doesn't mean the show is bad. The way that they used a latin actor toCritics need to relax a little bit. The show isn't nearly as bad as they're making it sound like. Beautifully shot and directed. The writing could be better? Yes. But that doesn't mean it's terrible, it just need improvement. Just because you don't see familiar faces everywhere like you expect in big american productions doesn't mean the show is bad. The way that they used a latin actor to do latin character and every chinese/mongol character they used real chinese actors is simply... well... awesome. Can't wait to see more of this show and I expect it to be renewed, but if the viewership doesn't pay off its big budget I will be really sad if its only destiny is cancellation. Expand
  14. Dec 13, 2014
    9
    I notice most critics' reviews are based on only the first 1-2 episodes. This is a series that gets better and better as it goes along, until the climactic final episode that pays off in a big way. Keep watching - it's worth it.
  15. Dec 15, 2014
    8
    Marco Polo accomplished what it set out to do: entertain me as a viewer. The show is historically inaccurate, but then again I don't expect most modern day shows to serve as a history lesson. I enjoyed the show from the first episode, and I was pleased that the show continually improved throughout the season. I notice that a lot of critics are giving this show low ratings and there seemsMarco Polo accomplished what it set out to do: entertain me as a viewer. The show is historically inaccurate, but then again I don't expect most modern day shows to serve as a history lesson. I enjoyed the show from the first episode, and I was pleased that the show continually improved throughout the season. I notice that a lot of critics are giving this show low ratings and there seems to be a cliche of Game of Thrones comparisons. I can kinda see the point they are making: Both shows are on a high budget, 10 episodes long, extremely violent, contain shady politics and sex, and filmed at exotic locations. Is that really "new" though? Take the show for what it is; an entertaining series that is historically inaccurate yet still catches the essence of the time period with mild cultural insight (albeit a bit cliche). I found the series to be interesting from the first episode and enjoyed the season as it gradually improved with each episode. I hope the show gets a second season, and look forward to continuing Netflix's fictional account of Marco Polo. Expand
  16. Dec 16, 2014
    10
    Walked in expecting nothing. This show was way better then I thought it could be. I did not like the pilot, and it almost made me stop watching, but I stuck it out a few more episodes and the show got way better. Hope there is a next season!
  17. KMV
    Dec 14, 2014
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I think some critics are taking this show a bit too seriously. I too would have liked it to be a bit more feasible, and less exploitive of women (not sure the nude harem scene was entirely necessary to the plot). But its got a lot going for it. Basically, you have to accept that this is like a less sophisticated "Game of Thrones" - great cinematography, less characters (and truthfully, less character development), but a lot of the same sword and schemes excitement. There are characters and plot lines I did care about, some great bad guys, and a moment of sacrifice I really did find believable and touching.

    And its good points are good enough, that its plot holes and melodrama become kind of a fun game, questions you can save up (Minor SPOILER ALERT): like, why is a 100 pound courtesan able to fight like a character from "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"? Are we really supposed to believe that the best swordsman in the Mongol lands is completely blind? If you're going to send a spy into an enemy Chinese city, wouldn't you pick someone who wouldn't draw attention, rather than the only European they're likely to have ever seen?

    Marco Polo isn't 'must-see' TV. But if you're looking for something fun and exciting in this genre, it should make for a fun evening.
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  18. Dec 14, 2014
    7
    Setting aside the terrible historical inaccuracies (of which there are many) and the troubling stereotypes that crop up about Chinese and Mongolian culture, the show as a work of fiction is on par with the quality of Game of Thrones. While it does not have the same epic sweep, its a ability to move between locations on the social hierarchy and its avoidance of sexposition in favour ofSetting aside the terrible historical inaccuracies (of which there are many) and the troubling stereotypes that crop up about Chinese and Mongolian culture, the show as a work of fiction is on par with the quality of Game of Thrones. While it does not have the same epic sweep, its a ability to move between locations on the social hierarchy and its avoidance of sexposition in favour of exploring sensuality as a system of power and authority make it in some ways superior to its HBO cousin. Yet, the dialogue is, as many critics have pointed out, weak. At times, too, the motivations of characters, especially villainous ones, are too one-dimensional to be believable. Is this the greatest show on television? No. Nor is it the weakest among the growing number of epics. Expand
  19. Dec 15, 2014
    9
    I'll say this: I'm very picky about the shows I invest my time in. This is one of those rare shows. There's just something about it. Maybe it's the lavish set pieces and costumes or its Eastern flavor or the sweeping landscape backdrops. Whatever it is, it got me watching and talking and telling my friends to give it try. Sure, it borrows liberally from Game of Thrones but I found theI'll say this: I'm very picky about the shows I invest my time in. This is one of those rare shows. There's just something about it. Maybe it's the lavish set pieces and costumes or its Eastern flavor or the sweeping landscape backdrops. Whatever it is, it got me watching and talking and telling my friends to give it try. Sure, it borrows liberally from Game of Thrones but I found the captivating beauty and sheer scale of this production far outweighs the occasional imitative annoyances. Seeing the workmanship in crafting this epic alone is worth the price of admission. So give it try. You won't be disappointed. Expand
  20. Dec 15, 2014
    10
    Excellent. I watched all 10 eps in one shot! The story is not deep and complex like GoT, but still good. The character are well designed and the landscapes are awesome. Nice fighting scenes as well.
  21. Dec 14, 2014
    9
    Registered just because I finished first season and saw "unfair" reviews by critics. Firstly, few things I can agree yes acting is maybe not best you can find you are used to, but it's so refreshing to see some new faces who do still act well (to be honest I'm so tired of few actors who are just in mostly each series no matter they fit or not, even so they are great overall). I'm EuropeanRegistered just because I finished first season and saw "unfair" reviews by critics. Firstly, few things I can agree yes acting is maybe not best you can find you are used to, but it's so refreshing to see some new faces who do still act well (to be honest I'm so tired of few actors who are just in mostly each series no matter they fit or not, even so they are great overall). I'm European so not Chinese expert but have few friends from central Asia and it was very refreshing to see some Kazakhs and Mongol faces playing Mongols and their thick accent which some people do not like is in my opinion is amazing and add so much more colour to the movie. Story is great and very close to what I have red back in the years about polo and post Genghis Khan era in china. The view on steps with hundred horses riding is just amazing. I do recommend anyone who like "historical" movies to watch it. It is maybe one of the best series you will see along with "Rome" and very few others. Expand
  22. Dec 14, 2014
    9
    Half way through the first season and I am in love with it. While the first two episodes are a slow with plot build up, by the 4th you are pulled into the world of Marco Polo and the drama that surrounds him.

    I am not watching this as a historical piece but for entertainment. I am also not a historian so I can not speak to its accuracy. What I can tell you is the show has not
    Half way through the first season and I am in love with it. While the first two episodes are a slow with plot build up, by the 4th you are pulled into the world of Marco Polo and the drama that surrounds him.

    I am not watching this as a historical piece but for entertainment. I am also not a historian so I can not speak to its accuracy. What I can tell you is the show has not disappointing me at all and it just seems to be getting better and better.

    If you have Netflix I recommend you give this a good watch.
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  23. Dec 20, 2014
    8
    Great cinematic, but too much of sex.

    Very different from what I expected. I was expecting a depiction of Mongol/Orient society during the reign of khanate (customs, politics, military cultures and etc. ), which the show delivered - the trebuchet is awesome, but the kung fu part is too hard to stomach. A Kung Fu Master Marco Polo? come on... Why critics gave the show such a low
    Great cinematic, but too much of sex.

    Very different from what I expected.
    I was expecting a depiction of Mongol/Orient society during the reign of khanate (customs, politics, military cultures and etc. ), which the show delivered - the trebuchet is awesome, but the kung fu part is too hard to stomach. A Kung Fu Master Marco Polo? come on...

    Why critics gave the show such a low score? Are we going to have season 2?
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  24. Dec 14, 2014
    10
    If you like naked women, gore, and action, then Marco Polo is for you. In my opinion that's all a show really needs along with half decent acting. I never read what the critics have to say about shows on this website. I only read what the every day people have to say. Critics tend to have the worst opinions on anything while the people tend to have a more down to earth view on things. TheIf you like naked women, gore, and action, then Marco Polo is for you. In my opinion that's all a show really needs along with half decent acting. I never read what the critics have to say about shows on this website. I only read what the every day people have to say. Critics tend to have the worst opinions on anything while the people tend to have a more down to earth view on things. The fact that Marco Polo had high reviews among the people and low reviews among the critics supports this. Expand
  25. Dec 16, 2014
    8
    I am voting based on only two episodes thus far, but I am flabberghasted to see such low reviews from critics. This show is fantastic and thrilling! The acting isn't out of this world, but it isn't by any means bad either. The culture is fresh, the scale is sweeping, the action adventure is cranked up. I have no complaints thus far. Perhaps I will add an upadated review after furtherI am voting based on only two episodes thus far, but I am flabberghasted to see such low reviews from critics. This show is fantastic and thrilling! The acting isn't out of this world, but it isn't by any means bad either. The culture is fresh, the scale is sweeping, the action adventure is cranked up. I have no complaints thus far. Perhaps I will add an upadated review after further episodes or season 1 completion. Expand
  26. Dec 15, 2014
    5
    Netflix's 90 million dollar collaboration with The Weinstein Company is a mixed bag. Its technical aspects are beautifully crafted. The cinematography in particular has some creative uses of high contrast illumination. The armors, weapons, sets, etc. have a lot of attention to detail.
    Unfortunately, Marco Polo lacks compelling characters and story that encourage binge-watching (the
    Netflix's 90 million dollar collaboration with The Weinstein Company is a mixed bag. Its technical aspects are beautifully crafted. The cinematography in particular has some creative uses of high contrast illumination. The armors, weapons, sets, etc. have a lot of attention to detail.
    Unfortunately, Marco Polo lacks compelling characters and story that encourage binge-watching (the sluggish pacing and stilted dialog don't help much to the cause either). For starters, its title is misleading, since Marco Polo is NOT the protagonist. In fact, the scenes where he appears are the most boring. The actor who plays him doesn't have any charisma or range, so it's hard to understand why the Khan is so mesmerized with his descriptions and several women feel sexually attracted to him. In all fairness though, the rest of the characters aren't any better because they all have one single trait: Hundred Eyes-disciplined, Jingim-jealous, Sidao-evil, etc. which makes them more caricatures than fleshed-out human beings. Their motivations are simplistic at best and nonsensical at worst.
    And of course, what would a period show be without the gratuitous nudity? Marco Polo gives Game of Thrones a run for its money in that regard. Even the female characters that are supposed to be "strong" and "independent" end up being objectified. Netflix is trying too hard.
    Marco Polo came out with great timing, since it fills the hole left by the TV holiday hiatus. In any other time of the year, there are much better options to check.
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  27. Dec 15, 2014
    8
    The comparison to GOT is misleading. It's an epic historical drama like HBO's Rome. And I think what the critics mean when they say there's no characters to care about is that there aren't enough white people in it. It's beautiful and entertaining and the only way you could be bored by it is if you are too small minded to appreciate what it offers. I think non-American critics will reviewThe comparison to GOT is misleading. It's an epic historical drama like HBO's Rome. And I think what the critics mean when they say there's no characters to care about is that there aren't enough white people in it. It's beautiful and entertaining and the only way you could be bored by it is if you are too small minded to appreciate what it offers. I think non-American critics will review this much more favourably. It's the best thing on Netflix right now in my opinion. Expand
  28. Apr 28, 2015
    3
    I'm disappointed. Marco Polo wasn't a Marvel hero. He was a real man. I wanted a credibly historic serie here, not the Nth version of American ninja. Mongol girl fighters? Come on, that is the most ridiculous historic abuse ever seen.
  29. Dec 14, 2014
    5
    I should have known what to expect when I noticed that Marco on the promo poster looked too much like Tyrion Lannister. So when the regulation sex scenes duly appeared I thought this will be Game Of Chinese Thrones. No such luck.

    As one critic wrote the first episode was poor, imo due to some very bland dialogue and acting. Sound was poor and there were a few meaningless scenes.
    I should have known what to expect when I noticed that Marco on the promo poster looked too much like Tyrion Lannister. So when the regulation sex scenes duly appeared I thought this will be Game Of Chinese Thrones. No such luck.

    As one critic wrote the first episode was poor, imo due to some very bland dialogue and acting. Sound was poor and there were a few meaningless scenes. Episode 2 improved a bit. Modern accents and some modern idioms crept in every so often which was jarring.
    The historical representation was bad. Cities hundreds of miles apart were just down the road. The Golden Horde lived in a few tents. Their horses, in reality able to run for a day without stopping, could not cross a small desert without grain. Water off a duck's back for Mongol horsemen. And would they have cared if half died in the journey? - not a chance.

    As with a lot of these films and series, a good chance lost to use historical re-enactors to increase immersion.

    OK, enough complaining about poor production quality. The real problem is lack of an exciting plot. There is no character build-up. All the characters are shallow, even Marco. And even the gimmicks were weak - with one exception - Tom Wu who was VG as Hundred Eyes.
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  30. Dec 17, 2014
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s starts out amazingly well, at least it did for me. But by episode six or so you reach some absolute ridiculousness with a big “whodunit” where your seemingly smart protagonist goes around vulnerable and unreinforced asking potential guilty mastermind villains, “Hey, do you happen to the dangerous bad guy were looking for who’s trying to stay hidden, is very powerful, and possibly dislikes me? And if not could you give us directions to where we can find him? Please be truthful!!!”

    Then by that point the once quite large show of massive armies and wars between giant nation empires of legend becomes infuriatingly small and limiting. There is no interaction with “extra-level” peasants or army-folk or anybody, you start to just bounce between the same seven or so characters and a formula starts to stick out and poke you in the eye and you start to notice just how cheesy and B-movie the lines and dialogue actually are.

    Worse, with the great and terrible Kublai Khan character who’s keeping the entire show together, it unintentionally just becomes more and more apparent that the actor playing the character MUST BE in real life a quite jovial, comedically funny man, always laughing and telling a joke. And so the earlier well-crafted illusion of the larger than life, dangerous, unpredictable character slowly unravels (after already being gravely wounded in believability by a clumsy earlier physical confrontation with another character).

    Then the already goofy, cheesy, and cartoonish Kung Fu aspect of the show that has pulled you out of the good character drama from the start with a funny-looking blind Kung Fu master who spins around seemingly more than a man really needs to, causing loud whooshing sounds, grates on you worse and worse.

    And you can no longer forgive the show that the opposing force and power in this supposedly enormous scale opera for the great Mongolian Horde is confined to a unexplainably, scared, crabby old woman and a two-dimensional, run-of-the-mill, ever-so-flimsy, psychopathic bad guy that never has made any sense.

    And the biggest thing to bug the viewer’s mind is your lovable protagonist is an apparent, crazed, lady-stalker who becomes obsessed with a woman simply because she is the only woman on the continent to wear blue garments rather than drab, Mongolian-Horde-fashions, and likes to mysteriously ride out to the only tree that grows in all of Mongolia.

    And this unexplainable fascination continues on and on, made worse by the fact the show’s writers never give us a reason to like her. Not a one. They actually provide us with a separate female character who wrestles men that we love and would love for our protagonist to love but we’re stuck with some random girl who wears blue clothes and does nothing of note and who there is nothing remarkable about.

    Oh, and the continuous assault on the viewer with naked women and breasts gets ever so tedious. It’s hard to understand that the show writers don’t realize that most people have internet access and far more intimate stuff is a click away for most viewers. So enough is enough as it becomes very distracting at times from the plot, characters, and drama. (And not distracting in a “good way” even if you are a young heterosexual male viewer).

    So now at episode seven or eight with my protagonist having appeared to have “completely drank the Kublai Khan Kool-Aid” more completely than I find credible for the character and his arc at this point in the show, I think I have to pull the plug on Netflix’s Marco Polo.

    ADDITIONAL NOTE - The cinematography, musical score, the casting, the majority of the acting, and more is all very amazing. This is an incredible production in many, many ways. A lot of very talented people worked on this. It's just certain weaknesses in regards to certain aspects of the show drag it down, at least for this humble viewer.
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  31. Dec 20, 2014
    4
    Looks very pretty but getting through it was a slog. Didn't care about any of the characters. The plot was plodding at best. A big disappointment, I've come to expect so much better of Netflix.
  32. Dec 24, 2014
    3
    Just boring. Always fell asleep while watching. Beautiful pictures but not story, no drama, no nothing.
    I am big fan of recent hbo and netflix tv series but this one is a waste of lots of money...too bad.
  33. Dec 13, 2014
    3
    I get the feeling that most of the positive reviews are from people that haven't actually watched the show. The writing was atrocious and boring. That's fine if the action makes up for it, but it doesn't. There are only a handful of actions scenes throughout the 10 episodes and the rest of the show is just terrible dialog (like someone with no writing skills was simply dictating aI get the feeling that most of the positive reviews are from people that haven't actually watched the show. The writing was atrocious and boring. That's fine if the action makes up for it, but it doesn't. There are only a handful of actions scenes throughout the 10 episodes and the rest of the show is just terrible dialog (like someone with no writing skills was simply dictating a conversation). They spent 90 million on this thing and I honestly don't know where it wall went, but it certainly didn't go toward writing a decent manuscript. Expand
  34. Dec 5, 2015
    0
    This show makes me sick. It is just knockoff Game of Thrones, orientalism version. The tragedy is the show is not based on fantasy fiction. But you know nothing Jon Snow... This show is joke. I am so disappointed in Netflix.
  35. Dec 13, 2014
    0
    I agree with the critics, the pilot was so terrible I probably won't watch the remaining episodes. I am so disappointed in Netflix. This kind of low brow fodder is what I expect from the Major Networks sans the nudity. These positive reviews from viewers are kind of frightening.
  36. Dec 19, 2014
    0
    I can't stay awake watching a plot that goes nowhere and horrible acting. I.These Mongols look like they came out of a B-movie. Not even slightly fearsome.
  37. Dec 13, 2014
    5
    A fairly mediocre show.

    The acting isn't that great but production value is obviously through the roof. The thick accents are very annoying. You may need to turn on the subtitles or really blast the audio. Also, I hate to sound racist but it is VERY hard to tell the characters apart as most of them are Asian and look alike. The story line is a bit hard to follow. It sort of just
    A fairly mediocre show.

    The acting isn't that great but production value is obviously through the roof. The thick accents are very annoying. You may need to turn on the subtitles or really blast the audio. Also, I hate to sound racist but it is VERY hard to tell the characters apart as most of them are Asian and look alike.

    The story line is a bit hard to follow. It sort of just bounces around and in no discernible direction. Some of the nude scenes are a little lowbrow and seem a bit forced merely for shock value or added male interest.

    Overall I would suggest it to others considering there is literally NOTHING else to watch at the moment while all the good television is on hiatus.
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  38. Dec 14, 2014
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This original Netflix series premiered on 12/12/14. I have since watched the first 4 episodes and will not watch it anymore. It basically is a combination of Game of Thrones, and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. It copies a lot of the graphic nudity and violence of GoT, but it doesn't provide the varied and diverse number of characters of that series nor does it develop many of its characters motives well like GoT did. It is only in some of the supporting roles that you see any interesting characters. Kublai Khan, played by Benedict Wong, and Chabi, Kublai's Empress, played by Joan Chen are very well played and deep. Olivia Cheng as consort, Meilin is also interesting. Sadly their talents are wated in this production by the boredom provided by the other actors. Lorenzo Richelmy, who plays the lead role, is flat and sleep inducing as the lead, Marco Polo. He tries to provide the naivety of youth in his role, without providing the same wonderment and curiosity that a role like that would require. Even the actors that play Marco's father and uncles seem unmotivated and uninteresting. Also, some of the non-Asian advisers of Kublai Khan, such as the Yusuf, played by Amir Waked are lifeless and two dimensional.

    The other thing horrible about this show is the fight choreography. In original Chinese martial arts movies, the moves and techniques are meant to be spectacular and impossible. The characters fly around, and attempt moves that a real person could not do. It is far removed from real life fighting. What makes the fighting in this series bad is they copy some of the elaborate, flowing movements of Chinese movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but try too hard to tone it down and make it seem realistic. What eventually happens is the martial arts in this series is neither fantastic nor realistic, and is rather unimpressive when compared to the originals. If they wanted to make Kung Fu more direct and realistic they should have tried to imitate the choreography of Bruce Lee in his movies like Game of Death or Enter The Dragon, as Bruce Lee was trying to make Kung Fu more realistic and brutal in those movies. In copying the choreography of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon but trying to make it more graphic and raw, they eliminate everything that made the fighting in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon so spectacular and that was how unbelievable and fantastic it was.

    Overall I would not recommend this series. It is trying to be too many things at once and does not do any of them well.
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  39. Jan 15, 2015
    2
    Unbelievably bad. It certainly looks like it was expensive to make, so it does look gorgeous, but other than that, there isn't a single positive thing to say about it. The acting is so wooden, even the actor playing Marco Polo fails to be convincing as someone anyone would follow. Although it's hard to tell how much the actors are at fault here. Between the clearly poor direction of scenesUnbelievably bad. It certainly looks like it was expensive to make, so it does look gorgeous, but other than that, there isn't a single positive thing to say about it. The acting is so wooden, even the actor playing Marco Polo fails to be convincing as someone anyone would follow. Although it's hard to tell how much the actors are at fault here. Between the clearly poor direction of scenes and the incredibly corny dialogue, they don't have much to work on. It didn't even have a "so bad it's good" quality, and I had to stop watching after episode 4.

    If anything, the critics were overly kind to this slop. Based on how many of these ridiculously positive user reviews start with "I made an account just to tell you the critics are wrong", I wouldn't be surprised if they were fake accounts made by the production company. Either that, or it's yet more evidence that the quality of television can be complete garbage but spend enough on special effects and the brainless masses won't care.
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  40. Dec 15, 2014
    8
    At first, I thought the show to be cheesy with the accents and lack there of. Maybe if it were in English subtitles, I would give it a 9 or 10. However, by the third episode I was hooked and watched the show from beginning to end. What annoyed me in the beginning quickly faded.

    The show had many plots, intriguing side stories and from a chick's perspective, good fighting scenes.
    At first, I thought the show to be cheesy with the accents and lack there of. Maybe if it were in English subtitles, I would give it a 9 or 10. However, by the third episode I was hooked and watched the show from beginning to end. What annoyed me in the beginning quickly faded.

    The show had many plots, intriguing side stories and from a chick's perspective, good fighting scenes.
    I'm not sure what the "critics" are watching but it's not the new Netflix Original Marco Polo.
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  41. Dec 20, 2014
    4
    Starting with the positive, the landscapes and costumes are fantastic, however i feel this has been desecrated with (from the majority) bad acting, and lack of action. There for the most part are monotonous politics scenes, perfect for anyone wishing to commit suicide through boredom. In series such as GOT, this is only good because the high acting quality. I must say on another note theStarting with the positive, the landscapes and costumes are fantastic, however i feel this has been desecrated with (from the majority) bad acting, and lack of action. There for the most part are monotonous politics scenes, perfect for anyone wishing to commit suicide through boredom. In series such as GOT, this is only good because the high acting quality. I must say on another note the acting from "creepy praying mantas loving uncle" is fantastic in both action and political scenes. He i feel made it, not marco polo, not the khan, and especially not the khans son. There is also a well choreographed fight scene at the end, (blind man also a good actor). There is just a lack of sincerity with most scenes; a false quality which can be felt with bad acting. Conclusion, better actors, more action.This series could have taken a page from the 'house of flying daggers': a fantastic Asian inspired film. Expand
  42. Dec 27, 2014
    5
    Cinematography: Gorgeous. Acting: Meh for the Anglos, Not bad for the orientals. Chin Han and Benedict Wong are great, Joan Chen is very very good. Visually stunning in parts, the dialog sounds as if it were written by someone who's only exposure to Chinese is dubbed English from 1970s Kung-Fu movies. It's really horrible. Turn on subtitles to really SEE how bad it is. The series bogsCinematography: Gorgeous. Acting: Meh for the Anglos, Not bad for the orientals. Chin Han and Benedict Wong are great, Joan Chen is very very good. Visually stunning in parts, the dialog sounds as if it were written by someone who's only exposure to Chinese is dubbed English from 1970s Kung-Fu movies. It's really horrible. Turn on subtitles to really SEE how bad it is. The series bogs down when Polo is on screen, but the other characters carry it as best they can. Too many incorrect geographic and cultural references, I can not believe the show creator spent years researching Mongolian history. From what, a Catholic Church guide to the Devils Army? Expand
  43. Jan 9, 2015
    1
    This is an expensive-looking show, but that lavishness is wasted on a dull pilot. The show starts off with a bunch of people we know next to nothing about. We have no reason to care what happens to them, and the pilot does very little to endear them to the viewer. I don't have any interest in watching the remaining episodes.
  44. Jan 29, 2015
    5
    I report to you two episodes in to this Weinstein Company, Netflix Original. I had been pulled in by my slightly morbid fascination with the Mongol Empire and the chance to see Benedict Wong, the ultra-gentle ping-pong wizard ‘Errol’ in Sean Lock’s brilliant Fifteen Stories High, as megalomaniac warlord Kublai Kahn, grandson of Genghis. How on earth could Errol be Kublai? How could thoseI report to you two episodes in to this Weinstein Company, Netflix Original. I had been pulled in by my slightly morbid fascination with the Mongol Empire and the chance to see Benedict Wong, the ultra-gentle ping-pong wizard ‘Errol’ in Sean Lock’s brilliant Fifteen Stories High, as megalomaniac warlord Kublai Kahn, grandson of Genghis. How on earth could Errol be Kublai? How could those two things be possible?

    It begins with the Polo entourage adventuring through a village in the aftermath of an invasion. Everyone is either charred or impaled and there’s a general air of misery and terror...As the Polos inspect the ruins they are ambushed, taken prisoner and delivered to the court of The Great Khan. Here we see Benedict Wong as Kublai for the first time. In vast contrast to his grandfather Genghis, Kublai was born into wealth and power and, just like all people who are born into privilege, he dresses like a magnificent buffoon (see Gaddafi’s sons or Gogglebox’s Dom Parker). The Polos are stood before him, waiting for him to speak. But Benedict Wong does not speak. Instead, when he finally opens his mouth, we realise he has been dubbed by Al Pacino, asked to give an Eastern twang to his Tony Montana. It sounds as brilliant as it is ridiculous and with that accent, a few minutes in, the viewer learns: this show is gonna be stupid. No lessons shall be learned, there shall be no great satire here. But it might be fun.

    And so the vapid Marco joins Kublai and onward we go into this confused mesh of show as it intertwines the cinematic traditions of the East and West into a bastardisation of culture and history that would make George R. Martin say, ‘Woah there’. Along with Tony Montana as Kublai and the lazy intercultural love story...It feels like it’s all been done before, just in a different accent. The production values are as strong as you would expect from the Weinsteins, Wong is highly enjoyable as Kublai and there’s a pace to the narrative that gives you little time to be concerned with how naff the content is, but it’s a big disappointment.

    Full review at ponderflix on wordpress.
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  45. Mar 20, 2015
    5
    Anyone who expected a historic drama know this; Marco Polo is a fantasy show taking place in an imaginary world based on the stereotypical (and mostly inaccruate) view of Asia. BS everywhere. Those who have the slightest clue of Asian culture and history would find this seires unbearably clumsy. Aside from that, the show itself is okay.
  46. Feb 13, 2017
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was very disappointed in this show. It started out well, and there were flashes of brilliance here and there, but the plot trudged along at a snail's pace. The show was padded with lots of gratuitous sex and violence that distracted from the plot. Honestly, if I wanted to watch porn, I would have just watched porn. I don't need to take a ten minute porn break from my historical drama every fifteen minutes. The sets are beautiful, and I have no fault with the acting, but the plot is simply sub par.

    Some have compared this show to A Game of Thrones, but the two are nothing alike. The sex and violence in A Game of Thrones are always in the context of the show's plot, and the situations are consistent with the participants' character. The most violent scenes are often the climax of an arc that was built up over several episodes. In Marco Polo, on the other hand, the sex and violence are so commonplace that they lose their impact. For example, there is a banquet that Marco Polo attends. Kublai Khan has instructed him to pay attention and report on what he sees. So what brilliant insights does he have? Well, he immediately gets into a wrestling match with a random girl for no apparent reason, and it quickly turns into sex for no apparent reason. Oh, and it later turns out that she's the clan chief's "virgin" daughter. Yeah, right. This is a thirteen year old boy's dream scenario, not the content of a coherent plot in a show for adults.

    There are plenty of women to be had, and the Khan has promised Marco free access to his harem if he can prove his trustworthiness. However, Marco instead fixates on the one royal hostage who has been declared off-limits. He spends 75% of his time on the show stalking her, and her supposed bodyguard seems to be 100% oblivious to Marco's activities. Most of the show's plot seems to focus on this ridiculous situation.

    I was able to endure four episodes of this nonsense before giving up. I was tempted to call it quits earlier, but every time I felt I had had enough the show would pull me back in with actual intrigue and beautiful sets. If only they had focused more on the geopolitical aspects and the relationship between Marco and the Khan, I think the show would have been pretty good, if not great. Unfortunately, I just couldn't spend any more time watching the story of a creepy stalker and his relationship with a temperamental psychopath who somehow refrains from killing him despite countless provocations.
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  47. Jan 1, 2015
    7
    Why did critics pan this show? The writing and acting may not be as good as Games of Thrones but are way above average. Cinematography and production design are exceptional. A great historical show with a slow plot targeted at mature audiences. Let's hope Netflix renews for a second season.
  48. Feb 5, 2015
    9
    This show is fantastic. I have no idea what all these critics were watching but this show has been excellent so far. It has only gotten better with each episode.
  49. Jan 2, 2015
    4
    King Henry the eighth I am I am.......

    Problem is the model is entirely wrong, Western, inaccurate to certain extent. After hearing of this New Series, I was too happy to be revisiting childhood memories of that amazing previous TV series Marco Polo. Upon suffering this opening prologue to then be transported back to Venice, I turned off. Although I was told it gets better. Not at all.
    King Henry the eighth I am I am.......

    Problem is the model is entirely wrong, Western, inaccurate to certain extent. After hearing of this New Series, I was too happy to be revisiting childhood memories of that amazing previous TV series Marco Polo. Upon suffering this opening prologue to then be transported back to Venice, I turned off. Although I was told it gets better. Not at all. Surely, there are many plots within plots. To be taken with a pinch of salt when flinching mostly at what has been displayed

    Castings, and structure, have been made for mass appeal. Rather then totally fitting into the realms of historic, or indeed accurately correct. This series seemingly gleaning from the GOT genre the ogling of excessive mass nudity, happening almost every 5 minutes. Rather then the finer art of sets and location.

    Disappointed with this attempted. Surely it has a market for rewriting history into some kind of new world order, or whatever wants to be achieved from this. I have absolutely no idea at all?
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  50. Mar 20, 2015
    8
    It's clear that the professional critics simply can't handle something that doesn't fit the usual mold. The show is very well cast and filmed with an eye for history, and for once we have a production that casts actors in keeping with their actual heritage instead of a white washed history in British accents (::cough:: Da Vinci's Demons and Prince of Persia ::cough::). This is Game ofIt's clear that the professional critics simply can't handle something that doesn't fit the usual mold. The show is very well cast and filmed with an eye for history, and for once we have a production that casts actors in keeping with their actual heritage instead of a white washed history in British accents (::cough:: Da Vinci's Demons and Prince of Persia ::cough::). This is Game of Thrones in the far east, except that many of the show's events are real. There are certainly a lot of borrowed tropes and a bit of fantastical kung fu, but it also often refuses to take the easy road. The protagonists are both brutal and empathetic, and the conflicts between characters are very believable. The primary villain is a bit too dastardly in my mind, especially since he's fighting against a Mongol invasion. But the show is very good and is easy to watch. Expand
  51. Jul 24, 2015
    9
    highly recommended if you are looking for drama
    pros: Great drama, good politics, enjoyable characters.
    cons: lack of action scenes until the very last episodes.
  52. Jan 2, 2015
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great show! The critics are wrong about this one. Just look at the user reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and this site. The people love this show.

    The set design and costumes are impeccable. Just watch this show and look at the costumes, the city, the beautiful wood carvings, etc. Then go back and compare it to Game of Thrones season 1. It makes Game of Thrones look fake!

    You can tell that the writers did their history research. I know a good amount about the history of the Mongols and I appreciate how they include little extra history tidbits through dialogue. This show does embellish a lot though, to keep things interesting and appeal to the audience. I really wish they didn't have every asian know magically know kung fu.

    I also wish they had more full fledged battles instead of just skipping them through cuts. Come on, 90 million bucks and you can't show a full-on, messy battle? What a great opportunity to highlight the world conquering Mongol war tactics. No problem. It's only season 1, hopefully they'll include more next season.

    Spoilers:
    They really embellished a lot in the last few episodes and did a disservice to the Persian engineers. By this time, Trebuchets were already used Middle East for a long time, but they let Marco be the magical inventor?
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  53. Jan 2, 2015
    9
    I don't know why critics have panned this show. My wife and I enjoyed watching all 10 episodes of the first season. Contrary to what the critics said, we did not fall asleep to any of the episodes, in fact we had a hard time not binge watching the entire series in one night. The production value was phenomenal, the story telling was great, and the acting superb. Listen to the users,I don't know why critics have panned this show. My wife and I enjoyed watching all 10 episodes of the first season. Contrary to what the critics said, we did not fall asleep to any of the episodes, in fact we had a hard time not binge watching the entire series in one night. The production value was phenomenal, the story telling was great, and the acting superb. Listen to the users, because clearly the critics are drunk. Expand
  54. Jan 3, 2015
    9
    The show is great, the first episode is so-so but it gets better later on. Personally I dont agree with the critics like most user reviews. The show offers some great combat and romance scenes. However some times the plot gets a bit dull. In general this show is pretty decent.
  55. Jan 23, 2015
    9
    Highly recommended
    I finally watched this series over the past couple days after being initially discouraged by the critic reviews. It was well worth it. It turned out to be very engaging if at times somewhat predictable. The unfavorable comparisons with Games of Thrones are off the mark. Surely the similarities do exist with excellent settings, beautiful costumes and developed characters
    Highly recommended
    I finally watched this series over the past couple days after being initially discouraged by the critic reviews. It was well worth it. It turned out to be very engaging if at times somewhat predictable. The unfavorable comparisons with Games of Thrones are off the mark. Surely the similarities do exist with excellent settings, beautiful costumes and developed characters but with none of the droning dialogue, mediocre acting and cluttered storylines that made GoT a cure for insomnia. Marco Polo does lack the shock value that makes GoT interesting but by sticking to the core story we get a focused effort that marches relentlessly towards its climax. Every scene is integral to the story. Every grunt is meaningful. Marco Polo is only one of many highly developed characters and my only complaint is that the series should have been named "Kublai Khan." He is the real star and central character, brilliantly rendered by first class acting. The first season does not end on a cliff hanger so give it a go. Its worth it.
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  56. Jan 26, 2015
    9
    An excellent show, with beautifully designed visual materials. The portrayal of the Mongol and Chinese empires, both at peace and at war is a rare enough delight to merit watching the program on its own. Though some licence is taken with the historical materials, the complex culture and politics of the Khanate of Kublai is well realized. Finally, the cast starts quietly, but overall thereAn excellent show, with beautifully designed visual materials. The portrayal of the Mongol and Chinese empires, both at peace and at war is a rare enough delight to merit watching the program on its own. Though some licence is taken with the historical materials, the complex culture and politics of the Khanate of Kublai is well realized. Finally, the cast starts quietly, but overall there are a host of interesting and well developed characters. Marco himself is a relatively quiet character, but he provides a good framing device to highlight a variety of multifaceted characters and talented actors.

    I find the initial episode started somewhat slowly, but not unpleasantly so, and the pacing picks up over the following episodes. Given that most viewers are probably not familiar with the Mongol empire, I think this is a wise decision.

    Overall, Marco Polo is well worth watching, and at least on par with the history channel's "Vikings" series. I find it difficult to reconcile my own assessment with the critical reviews of Marco Polo. I have never been struck by this strong a contrast, I wonder if they might have been watching another program.
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  57. Feb 26, 2016
    9
    Very good show, it reminds me a lot of Game Of Thrones except without the magic and dragons. Nonetheless, I recommend watching it for the martial arts and the cinematography.
  58. Feb 8, 2017
    10
    My feeling on this show cannot be described...this is the first time I have been so hooked for a decade...perhaps since the remake of Battlestar Galactica...I really haven't seen a quality series like this forever!

    As someone who has lived in the east and absorbed the culture its really a surprising and respectful effort. I love the genuine and hard battles Marco has to pursue in his
    My feeling on this show cannot be described...this is the first time I have been so hooked for a decade...perhaps since the remake of Battlestar Galactica...I really haven't seen a quality series like this forever!

    As someone who has lived in the east and absorbed the culture its really a surprising and respectful effort.

    I love the genuine and hard battles Marco has to pursue in his course, sometimes he lacks real character though it could be said he is not always the central role in this play.

    It really is a beautiful theatre. I love the attention to the ancient art of war and the landscapes make a fitting backdrop. The music is perfect and unique as well as great costume design and cinematography.

    I really feel the criticism of the critics is due to the hardness and unforgiving nature of the show though they fail to realise how much it gives to strong female leads and moral code. I hope people can see past the critics and see Marco Polo for what it really is...a fantastic and fantastical adventure.
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  59. Apr 30, 2017
    10
    I was really enjoying the show and had watched the two seasons. What a pity that they have pulled the plug as the ratings were not good. I guess the ratings have improved since then. Netflix should reconsider their decision.
  60. Apr 16, 2019
    9
    Good fights, good acting and it looks great. This show is so underrated and deserved better. Desperately needs a season 3.
  61. Mar 28, 2020
    7
    Marco Polo (2014) Season 1 Review: 7/10
    Very nice and enjoyable show. Great plot and stunning visuals.
Metascore
48

Mixed or average reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 21
  2. Negative: 7 out of 21
  1. 30
    The show is vacant and uninspiring, so much so that I'd rather fill my imaginary home with ball utensils than watch Marco Polo.
  2. Reviewed by: Tom Gliatto
    Dec 15, 2014
    70
    A fun, body-flinging, old-fashioned epic.... As Kublai Khan, British actor Benedict Wong gives an impressive performance, one of the best of the year: You absolutely believe his ruthlessness, his power and his calculating thoughtfulness. As Marco Polo, on the other hand, Italian actor Lorenzo Richelmy, who looks like a more lyrical Emile Hirsch, mostly has to be put up with.
  3. Reviewed by: Mekeisha Madden Toby
    Dec 15, 2014
    70
    Ultimately, once viewers overcome the sluggish pace there’s something for everyone with Marco Polo. History lovers will enjoy Googling along with the series as historical names and battles are introduced while martial arts fans will appreciate the intricately choreographed fight scenes. Although the series isn’t as riveting as “Game of Thrones,” strong performances and impeccable visuals make it worthy of a watch on a slow and rainy afternoon.