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House of Cards: Season 1

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Genre Drama
Format Closed-captioned, Color, Box set, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled, AC-3
Contributor David Fincher, Kevin Spacey, Joel Schumacher, Robin Wright
Language English
Number Of Discs 4

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Ruthless and cunning, Congressman Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and his wife Claire (Robin Wright) stop at nothing to conquer everything. This wicked political drama penetrates the shadowy world of greed, sex and corruption in modern D.C. Kate Mara and Corey Stoll co-star in the first original series from David Fincher and Beau Willimon. Updated Synopsis for Seasons 1 - 5 Ruthless and cunning, Congressman Frank Underwood (Golden Globe® winner Kevin Spacey) and his wife Claire (Golden Globe® winner Robin Wright) stop at nothing to conquer everything. This wicked political drama penetrates the shadowy world of greed, sex and corruption in modern D.C. Kate Mara and Corey Stoll co-star in the first original series from David Fincher and Beau Willimon.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ Unknown
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 5.6 x 7.5 inches; 8.64 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 26920568
  • Director ‏ : ‎ David Fincher, Joel Schumacher
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Closed-captioned, Color, Box set, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled, AC-3
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 11 hours and 15 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ June 11, 2013
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ Portuguese, French, Spanish
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00BC5I6Q2
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 4
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Great series, Horrid case.
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Great series, Horrid case.
This is the American version of UK's 1990 series House of Cards. Now, I won't review the series as there are countless reviews of that. What I will review is the HORRID Packaging this entire series uses. It is pure CRAP!! The Good: The case contains 4 discs in a small case that does not take up a lot of room on your Movie shelf/case. The Bad: All 4 discs are in a 1 long cardboard slip case where the discs have to be dragged out by pinching them with your fingers to pull them out. Must have VERY clean hands to avoid putting your prints on the disc or you will have to wipe them down before playing them. These type of cases can cause damage to your disc over time as they rub your disc each time you take them out or put them back in. Would have been better if they out them in slim Jewel Cases instead of these crappy cardboard holder. Sadly, it seems the entire series come in these nasty style case. Seasons 2-5 are the same. 2 star off!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2013
    This review is simultaneously one of the easiest and the most difficult to complete. That's because this show, House of Cards, is indeed an excellent show in its own right, but the fact remains that it is also based on a much earlier show originally produced in the UK: because many "derivative" TV shows are not up to their predecessors' level, that complicates such a review. But I'm happy to say that, in this case, the derivative show is as good as the original version (although many of the specifics surrounding the story have been changed to suit the American audience). Let me talk a little bit about that and then provide some information about the current disc I'm reviewing here.

    House of Cards was originally created in 1990, and was focused on the UK political scene immediately after Margaret Thatcher left office. More specifically, the show centered on the political ins and outs of particular individuals in the Tory party working within the power vacuum after Thatcher's exit in the Westminster setting. The main character of the show, Francis Urquhart (played by Ian Richardson, a Scottish Shakespearean actor of great acclaim), was slighted by his party, and he embarked on an agenda to "right matters," at least in his own mind, by forwarding his own personal agenda at the expense of others in the government. That's really all I'll say about it, because I don't want to give too much of the story away. Much of the enjoyment from watching the original House of Cards comes from watching Urquhart work his way through this process of self-promotion, and so giving away specifics about the story would not here serve any valuable purpose. This BBC-produced show was wildly popular in the UK, even though it consisted of only a limited number of episodes, and was revisited in two more seasons, first in 1993, and then again in 1995.

    In spite of the shows great popularity and success, one of the reasons that gives us pause in wondering if such a show could be successfully translated to the American context is the different manner in which the British people view government as compared to their American cousins. There is a playfulness, no, even more so a subtle mockery that borders on bemusement of politicians in the original BBC series, and this is not a trait held by the vast majority of American people, in spite of their negative view of many and political life.

    And it is here that we can begin discussing the American House of Cards production, which was produced by Netflix in 2012. The show has now been fully Americanized, not just in the names and places and features of the political landscape, but in the manner in which politics is carried out in the United States. This has allowed the migration of the original concept into the American setting, but with the addition of new twists and features that are not present in the UK political setting. The overall story plot is the same in that story focuses on a relatively high level politician who feels slighted by his own party and then seeks to gain an upper hand in responding to the slight. But the adaptation to the American context is exceptionally well done, and this makes the 2012 Netflix House of Cards completely worthy of consideration along with the original series. It's it's a show about power, politics, and betrayal, and if you are interested in politics and how the behind-the-scenes work is sometimes carried out, this is a show for you. It's not a show full of action, car chases, or even arguments, but that doesn't mean that it's uninspired or uninteresting. If you like to be challenged in your thinking, and enjoy plot twists, intrigue, and mystery, this is a show you'll certainly want to watch. And you can do so without ever having seen the original UK version. Having said that, if you watch House of Cards and enjoy it, and if you have any interest in UK politics at all, then I highly recommend that you go back and view the original UK version, all three seasons. (And although the original UK version is in three seasons, because there are only four episodes per season, there are only a total of 12 episodes for the entire three season run. This is the same number of episodes as in the first season of the American version of House of Cards season one.)

    You may have heard that House of Cards 2012 was done by Netflix and was not shown on any broadcast channel or even any cable channel. This may be a sign of a newly emerging Netflix producing shows that come can compete with some of the best of HBO and Showtime. The show is every bit the equal of some of the best of these cable offerings, has extremely strong acting, and very good production values. Kevin Spacey's acting is excellent, right on the correct note, and his was an excellent casting decision, much as he and Richardson's casting as Francis Urquhart in the original UK version was also superb. Nearly everyone who has seen House of Cards 2012 season one is anxiously awaiting season two. Five stars.

    Note:
    The Original UK Version: House of Cards Trilogy: The Original UK Series Remastered [Blu-ray]
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
    I strongly suggest the DVD instead of the blu ray. It is damn near impossible to get the frigging disks out. Unlike 99% of all blu rays, these guys are stuffed between cardboard -- two of them were scratched when being removed.

    I'd sell my spleen to get my hands on whoever designed these!

    Anyway, good show. A+
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2014
    I'm not normally big on political thrillers or even politics in general. Just so readers know where this reviewer is coming from, I'm more a fan of dark fantasy, science fiction and philosophical or psychological thrillers. HANNIBAL and THE FOLLOWING both got top reviews from me, for example.

    So it was no surprise when I watched the first episode of HOUSE OF CARDS that I found myself feeling a bit bored and restless. Even though I have been a fan of Kevin Spacey for years (K-PAX and 21 are among my favorites), I kept feeling like this character was just over-the-top rotten-to-the-core - quite by choice and just because he COULD be. But... of course... I needed to shift gears from the more "hopeful" genres and remember that politics IS an arena of over-the-top-rotten-to-the-core "human"(?) beings who would just as soon put a knife in a colleague's back as not - and not always for any quantifiable gain, but often just to keep that person in line and under control.

    Control. That's really the name of the game where HOUSE OF CARDS is concerned. It's not about the soap-opera machinations of the characters as they lie and cheat their way through the nation's capitol - it's about maintaining control in an environment where every other snake on the hill is just as deadly as the one in your mirror. And the character played by Kevin Spacey is the undisputed master of this dangerous and deadly game. The series as a whole is a character study of the psychopaths and sociopaths who run the country - and the president is the least of them in the end, just another puppet on the strings of the power brokers running the side show from behind the scenes.

    I particularly enjoyed the character of Zoe Barnes (played by Kate Mara). As ruthless and nasty as Spacey's character can be, Zoe is his female counterpart - a woman looking to get ahead in the world even if it means crawling over bleeding bodies to do it. Refreshing to see a female character written and played with such a biting edge.

    Overall, season one of HOUSE OF CARDS gets better as it goes along. There are very few extraneous characters, and those we might originally think aren't necessary almost always turn up later on to throw a monkey wrench into some well-oiled plot. There are no loyalties even among those whom we might automatically believe should be "true" to one another. Not unlike a modern-day civil war, wherein brothers fight against brothers, wives against husbands, fathers against sons... and so the plot twists and turns. The intrigue and suspense of this series are what give it its power, and I am very much looking forward to season two.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
    Fairly good seried

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  • AMIT JADHAV
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    Reviewed in India on August 23, 2016
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  • Spaddl
    5.0 out of 5 stars Das Kartenhaus der Macht
    Reviewed in Germany on March 2, 2014
    Eine gute Serie hat Protagonisten mit Tiefgang, die dem Zuschauer Empathie abringen, mit ihm mitfiebern und -bangen lassen. Eine sehr gute Serie hat Hauptcharaktere, die innerlich gebrochen sind und vom Zuschauer ambivalent aufgenommen werden: soll ich ihn mögen? Darf ich ihn mögen? Eine großartige Serie hat Protagonisten, die mit ihrer Skrupellosigkeit und ihrer Bösartigkeit den Zuschauer mitten die Magengegend boxen und ihm zeigen, dass Menschen auf unserer Welt existieren, die nichts anderes wollen als ihren eigenen Vorteil. "House of Cards" gehört damit zweifelsohne zu den "großartigen" Vertretern der Fernsehunterhaltung.

    Im Zentrum der Serie steht der Kongressabgeordnete Frank Underwood, welcher nach der Wahl des neuen Präsidenten übergangen wird. Eigentlich sollte er zum Außenminister ernannt werden; der Präsident Garrett Walker hält es aber für eine bessere Idee, ihn als "Einpeitscher" bzw. Fraktionsführer im Kabinett zu lassen. Es bedarf lediglich einer einzigen nachdenklichen Nacht am Fenster seines Hauses und Frank Underwood hat einen Plan geschmiedet. Einen Plan, der ihn hoch hinaus schießen und andere in den Abgrund stürzen lässt.

    Die erste Staffel umfasst dreizehn Episoden zu jeweils ca. 45 Minuten Spielzeit. Bereits die erste Sequenz der Serie macht deutlich, mit was für einem Charakter wir es in den kommenden Stunden zu tun haben werden. Die Erdrosselung (!) eines angefahrenen, dem Tode nahestehenden Hundes gehen dem Zuschauer dabei durch Mark und Bein. Insbesondere, da Frank die vierte Wand zu Ihnen durchbricht und erklärt: "Es gibt zwei Arten von Schmerz: den Schmerz, der einen stärkt. Und sinnlosen Schmerz; den Schmerz, der nur Leid mit sich bringt. Ich bin nicht zu geduldig, wenn etwas sinnlos ist... Momente, wie dieser erfordern jemanden, der handelt, der das Unangenehme übernimmt, das Notwendige!" Und schwupps, ist der Hund tot und der Zuschauer eingenordet.

    Gerade dieses von mir erwähnte Einbeziehen des Fernsehpublikums machte für mich einen großen Reiz der Serie aus. Frank erklärt uns, wie er seine Mitmenschen manipuliert, was ihn beschäftigt, ihn ärgert und freut. Dieses Stilmittel ist sicherlich nicht jedermanns/-fraus Geschmack, aber allein Franks schneller, süffisanter Blick zum Zuschauer, wenn eine seiner kurz vorher prophezeiten Manipulationen Früchte getragen haben, ist schlicht und einfach fantastisch.

    "House of Cards" ist durch die Neuartigkeit der Zurverfügungstellung medienwirksam gehypt worden. Wie so häufig bei gepuschten Dingen ist das Innenleben jedoch schal und unausgegoren, verfügt über kein Esprit. "House of Cards" ist, wie Sie allein meiner Sternebeurteilung bereits ansehen können, anders. Es fängt bei der Besetzung an. Der oscarprämierte Kevin Spacey ist, auch darüber müssen wir keine weiteren Worte verlieren, ein begnadeter Schauspieler und ist perfekt für diese Rolle. Er gibt der Figur des Frank Underwoods die notwendige Arroganz und den Größenwahn, ohne lächerlich zu wirken. Spacey schultert das "Kartenhaus" gekonnt. Robin Wright mimt Franks Frau Claire Underwood. Machen wir es kurz: Nicht ohne Grund ist sie mit einem Golden Globe für die beste weibliche Hauptrolle 2013 ausgezeichnet worden. Aber auch Kate Mara, Corey Stoll oder Michael Kelly mimen ihre Figuren mit einer Spielfreude, die es in sich hat.

    Man merkt der Serie das Budget von 100 Millionen Dollar in jeder Sekunde an. Die Kamerafahrten, die eingefangenen Bilder, das Setting sind hochwertig und erinnern an teure Kinoproduktionen. Der Soundtrack von Jeff Beal untermalt mit dem tollen Piano und den sanften Streichern die Szenerie. Die DVD kommt relativ stilsicher daher: Die aufklappbare und mit Charakterfotos versehene DVD-Hülle ist in einen schmucken Schuber gebettet. Lediglich die DVDs sind unglücklich drapiert, da sie nicht auf einen kleinen Spindel gesteckt wurden sondern innerhalb der Hülle in einem Papp-Schlitz aufbewahrt werden. Dies erhöht die Gefahr der Beschädigung durch Kratzer auf der DVD.

    "House of Cards" ist für mich die beste Serie 2013. Sie ist packend, spannend, gekonnt inszeniert, großartig besetzt und zeigt, dass es keinen großen Sendernamen wie NBC, FOX oder ABC benötigt, um genialen Serienstoff zu produzieren. Die zweite Staffel ist in Amerika (und auf Sky auch im Original in Deutschland) bereits erschienen. Die ersten vier Folgen habe ich schon gesehen; und was soll ich sagen? "House of Cards" wird wohl auch mit der zweiten Staffel meinen persönlichen Titel "Beste Serie 2014" erhalten.
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  • Alain Michaud
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pas besoin de deviner...
    Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2014
    Une excellente série américaine. Pas besoin de deviner les intentions du représentant, il se tourne vers la caméra et nous les dit directement avant de s'exécuter. Une technique nouvelle vraiment surprenante. L'histoire de l'ascension de ce politicien et de sa femme qui le supporte envers et contre tout nous tient en haleine. Les sous-titres français sont utiles pour comprendre l'accent de Kevin Spacey, un gars du Sud des USA dans cette histoire. Belle distribution, on y croit même si on peut présumer que c'est différent un peu, au moins, dans la vraie vie.
  • Ottavio
    5.0 out of 5 stars Il telefilm nella sua massima espressione.
    Reviewed in Italy on October 12, 2014
    Confermo come ormai consuetudine che il comparto audio italiano è sempre inferiore a quello originale, anche se qui il calo di livello è accettabile.

    Per il resto non si può parlare che in termini entusiastici di questa serie che prende in esame gli intrighi di potere che hanno luogo tra Casa Bianca, Congresso, mass media ora compiacenti ora strumentalizzati, lobbies economiche, distretti elettorali, il tutto attraverso la parabola dello "spregiudicato" Frank Underwood, membro del congresso a cui viene negato il ruolo di Segretario di Stato all'indomani dell'insediamento del nuovo presidente degli Stati Uniti, eletto anche grazie al suo lavoro.

    In tredici episodi, alcuni magistrali, tutti di buona qualità, va in scena tutto il campionario di Underwood, che manipola, cela, strumentalizza, forza, inganna con intelligenza, determinazione cinismo ed eleganza, il tutto per raggiungere il suo scopo: mantenimento e accrescimento del potere personale.

    Dialoghi ben fatti, ottime regie, sopratutto quelle di Fincher, un cast di attori bravissimi (Robin Wright nella parte di Claire Underwood, un Corey Stoll che presto vedremo in importanti produzioni cinematografiche) all'interno dei quali spicca un Kacin Spacey assolutamente magistrale. Una prova interpretativa che rende alla perfezione l'ambiguità, il cinismo, e la totale mancanza di pietà di Underwood nei momenti chiave di ciascun episodio.

    Se devo trovare una sola pecca è un momento chiave della sceneggiatura in cui il giudizio morale su Underwood prende una direzione ben precisa, perchè fino ad allora il punto di forza straordinario della serie era una certa sospensione di giudizio sul protagonista, che pur comportandosi in maniera moralmente riprovevole trasmetteva sempre l'idea di una politica e di una gestione del potere come entitá forte, affascinante, delicata e pericolosa, tale da "obbligare" a certe scelte.

    Questo non inficia un giudizio positivo per un prodotto in cui tutto è stato studiato e realizzato nei minimi particolari, anche per quanto riguarda fotografia, inquadrature, colonna sonora e che ti fa percepire pienamente il piacere di fruizione del telefilm.
  • クールハンドルーク0077
    5.0 out of 5 stars フランクアンダーウッドは善人とは言い難いが、根っからの冷酷なピカロというわけでもない。 ちゃんと血肉を備えた人間である。
    Reviewed in Japan on April 20, 2014
    第一話~第二話はキューブリックのファンらしいDフィンチャーの
    演出だから、画面のLookがブルーがかってて、ニヤリとしてしまう。
    青い光線は、生きとし生ける者のコトワリを冷徹に照射しているように
    思える。
    キューブリックの引用はEWSからで、パーテイに出かける前、正装したヨメを
    褒めるとき、後ろ向きのままで(見もしないで)。このシーンはEWSの冒頭にある。
    パーティでは、EWSの冒頭から流れていた同じクラッシックの曲(ショスタコビッチ?)
    が流れている。
    タクシーの中での二人を照らしているライトの色は、やや深いブルー。(キューブリックの大好きな色だ!)

    また、ジャーナリストと地下鉄の駅のベンチで情報交換するシーンは、メタリックな質感の画面が
    すばらしく、クールだし、千両役者ケビンスペイシー(大統領選への貢献で手にするはずだった国務長官の座を反故にされたベテラン議員フランシス・アンダーウッド役)と
    野心にとりつかれてるとおぼしきジャーナリスト役のケイト・マーラが背中合わせだしその画面は
    見事にシメントリーの構図だ。(シメントリーもキューブリックのお家芸だ)

    ケビンのヨメであるクレアの情け容赦ない冷酷さの描写は、なかなか凄いものがある。
    ケビンも相当な御仁ではあるが、いきなりブッタ切ることはしないし
    相手に逃げ道、ソフトランディングをさせてやる余裕を持っている気がする。

    二人はフツーでない知性や野心の高さからお互いへの尊敬と愛情が生まれているのだが、
    他人への処し方が、ヨメの方がケビンよりソフトさにやや欠ける、このギャップが気になる
    ところである。
    すなわち、ケビンはヒトを必要以上に踏みつけたりしない、やさしさというより、分別と品格
    を持っていると思われる。
    フランクアンダーウッドは善人とは言い難いが、根っからの冷酷なピカロというわけでもない。
    ちゃんと血肉を備えた人間である。(アメリカ南部出身らしくスペアリブ大好きだし)
    ただ、野望に全身全霊をささげるあまり、自分自身のも、自分以外の人間の
    喜怒哀楽の感情すらもコントロールしようとする、まことに敵にまわしたくない
    御仁である。
    井上陽水の「ミスキャスト」のすばらしいフレーズ「まごころの、まん中で計算されたウソをつく」
    人でなしなのに、名優ケビン・スペーシーがチャーミングに悪を演じるものだから、
    毎回、応援せずにはいられない。
    きっと、21世紀のピカレスクロマンの代表作になるだろう。