Did the casting director actually listen to this narrator's audition tape? (The first series with Derek Jacobi was superb - a voice with gravitas, befitting a serious topic.)
65 Reviews
Irritating narrator
chiararutadiva24 January 2022
Great Documentary, Horrible Narration
mackenziehayes947 January 2022
Narrated by a lithping Queen
thevauntedq5 June 2022
The narrator sounds like Carmen Ghia from the Producers, lithp, SssssSsssSssss and all. He totally ruins what would otherwise be a great documentary! I'm not sure if this is because he is French, or has some schadenfreudlich joy at the Nazi atrocities but they need someone to re-narrate this for posterity.
Many precious footages
Jimmy_JimJim7 January 2022
This series contains many precious footages, and the best part is, they are all in color. It doesn't bore you with too much details regarding the background of the events and operations, so this is best enjoyed with some basic knowledge of the war. I find this highly educational and that it adds another dimension to my understanding of this critical event. The episodes are fast paced and the soundtrack is energetic.
Excellent!
bigham6913 March 2022
This is a near 10 in terms of docu-series. The videos, interviews, and stories are all top notch. My only gripe here would have to be the atrocious narration. The previous docu-series "Greatest WW2 Events in Color" had a MUCH better narration. That one deserved a 10/10. It's a shame they didn't go with the same because this could've been just as good.
Vibrant Glimpses into History
pchs011428 July 2023
This TV series is a vivid and engrossing exploration of WWII. Through the lens of detailed commentary and captivating historical footage, it covers the war's major turning points with depth and clarity. The application of colourisation techniques serves to elevate the series further, infusing the archival footage with an extra layer of engagement.
Although it's not without its critics, who have highlighted some historical inaccuracies and a perceived US-centric bias, the series shines in its broad coverage of key global events. This aspect, in my view, constitutes its most significant strength, offering viewers a sweeping overview of this monumental period.
Despite these noted imperfections, the series holds immense appeal for anyone interested in WWII. The successful blend of educational insight and compelling storytelling it offers makes it a rich and rewarding viewing experience, delivering both knowledge and entertainment in equal measure.
Although it's not without its critics, who have highlighted some historical inaccuracies and a perceived US-centric bias, the series shines in its broad coverage of key global events. This aspect, in my view, constitutes its most significant strength, offering viewers a sweeping overview of this monumental period.
Despite these noted imperfections, the series holds immense appeal for anyone interested in WWII. The successful blend of educational insight and compelling storytelling it offers makes it a rich and rewarding viewing experience, delivering both knowledge and entertainment in equal measure.
The Point of War
albertval-6956031 December 2021
This useful documentary provides the average guy with important bits of history that perhaps he's not aware of. Examples are the greatest dogfight, the greatest tank battle. It also shares with the viewer monumental miscalculations that lose decisive battles, the folly of man, and the grim, steely determination of nations to win a war no matter the cost in human life.
There are vivid footages that drive home the futility and senselessness of conflict. A case in point is the pointless destruction of a 6th century cultural treasure in central Italy, the kamikaze pilots and the young ill-trained German defenders of bombed-out Berlin.
The resource persons also explain, in hindsight, the questionable motives of invading Iwo Jima and Italy.
In the end, the biggest war in human history is the gravest loss to humanity.
This is an engaging film. It examines the great events from both sides of the conflict. Is it wistful thinking to say that we should learn not to repeat it?
There are vivid footages that drive home the futility and senselessness of conflict. A case in point is the pointless destruction of a 6th century cultural treasure in central Italy, the kamikaze pilots and the young ill-trained German defenders of bombed-out Berlin.
The resource persons also explain, in hindsight, the questionable motives of invading Iwo Jima and Italy.
In the end, the biggest war in human history is the gravest loss to humanity.
This is an engaging film. It examines the great events from both sides of the conflict. Is it wistful thinking to say that we should learn not to repeat it?
It's good and the narration is better now
raupj29 December 2021
This is weird, I started this series on 12/28 and the narration was bad. Kind of a nasally British male voice that was very grating. I resumed it on 12/29 and now it's a British woman and it's much better. Not sure what happened, but perhaps they listened to reviews.
Overall it's a very good documentary that dives deeper into some of the more "less talked about" battles.
Overall it's a very good documentary that dives deeper into some of the more "less talked about" battles.
Needs better narration
andy_c_les26 December 2021
Whoever is narrating sounds like they are a radio DJ smiling as they speak, which doesn't really fit when they are describing Nazi atrocities. They need to get someone like Brian Cox to do it, that would be a great improvement.
Everyone Should Watch
LetsMeetAtQuarks27 February 2022
The color is great! There are no shortages of WW2 docs but this one everybody should see. The color and expert commentary make it entertaining and one of the best. But most of all the lessons to be learned are as important today as ever. Every generation since the war, fewer and fewer people remember these lessons. We must be diligent and learn from our mistakes or we'll be doomed to repeat this awful period of history.
Oustanding Series Terrible Voice for Narration
coltjessica22 February 2022
Just finished the riveting WWII in Colour with a distinguished voice the whole time. The basic narrative voice we're all used to for many a year in these serious docs. I turn this one on rearing to go and I am immediately am so annoyed I had to turn it off for a moment. I'm sitting here listening to this feminine mans nasally SSSSSSSssssssss lisp and is raking my nerves. This is a voice for Top Model or some kind of dumb reality show. This voice is a man who seems to be the complete opposite voice I connect to this MANLY serious topic. Sounds like hes smiling and having a great narrating something he knows nothing about. Bad move. Terrible move. I took a 10 down to 6 for this. Ooppss this was a woman's voice I just looked her up. Well. I still hear it the same way.
Awful narrator
dantelives-2214229 December 2021
Wrong flag
tkocik-418741 January 2022
Good
wendypullen15 February 2022
This is actually very good work - IN FRENCH
felixthefelix24 March 2023
One of the most bizarre narrator choices I ever heard. Intensely irritating and horrifically inappropriate, like the man were voicing a discount supermarket advert - all plummy with a lisp, cheerily singing about thouthandth dying in the Atlantic or the thythtematic murder of the jewth. Mind-bendingly bad, and completely intolerable.
But the writing is in fact very good, as you will discover if you set the audio language to French and put on subtitles. There are many dumbed-down documentaries in the genre, this isn't one of them. I can hardly imagine, we're this my work, how horrified I would be by the end result. So few will be able to sit through the narration to find out if it's any good. It badly needs to be re-recorded.
But the writing is in fact very good, as you will discover if you set the audio language to French and put on subtitles. There are many dumbed-down documentaries in the genre, this isn't one of them. I can hardly imagine, we're this my work, how horrified I would be by the end result. So few will be able to sit through the narration to find out if it's any good. It badly needs to be re-recorded.
Another great WW2 doc
ndemars24-202-25180730 December 2021
I love that they went with Freeza as the narrator. Overall, very good docuseries, similar to the other ones on netflix. This one is in the format of real video driven by historians and narration; no reenactments. Focuses on specific events rather than the full scope of the war from start to finish.
I've not even watched it fully but know it will be amazing.
rem_kid28 April 2022
So, why have they changed the narrator? The start of "ww2 in colour" is legendary. "Now rarely seen archives from around the world, expertly restored and brought to life in full HD colour, tell the story of........". Literally made the whole series with that opening line. Just the way it was smoothly slipped into the narrative.
Appreciated this series
shaunalee-577-76535420 February 2022
Found out I enjoy history. I know there are lots of peoples and events left out but it was helpful to me to give an idea of WW II and how events transpired. I visited the Iwo Jima Memorial in DC and the loss of life and horrendous numbers brought me to tears. Life lost in WW II are horrific 70 - 85 million, military deaths 21 - 25 million. More people should watch how to see how horrific war is.
Brilliant series
subbi195419 April 2023
Series brilliantly wired. No human being is left without tears(Infact we sobbed at the terrible destruction in battles fought and conditions at buchenwald). The greed,hunger for power,superiority of colour and race shows its ugly claws even to this day in Ukraine causing great pain and sorrow for we Indians. It is to be understood that religions too played spoiltsport with countries in diff continents. Most of the western hemisphere suffers from lack of proper religious doctrine thus using great inventions in science becoming democles sword on common innocent people.beleving in rebirth may help;good deeds give good life next.
Still interesting despite the narration
ycmkcnw30 December 2021
The narrator makes this unwatchable
jeffmc11326 December 2021
The narrator is so awful that I'm taking the time to write my first review on IMDb.
I couldn't get past 5 minutes.
What were they thinking. It's like a coy Stewie Griffen with a lisp describing one of the greatest and horrific wars in history.
I couldn't get past 5 minutes.
What were they thinking. It's like a coy Stewie Griffen with a lisp describing one of the greatest and horrific wars in history.
Outstanding piece of History with a awful narration
duncanstarrenburg1 November 2022
Historians wanted it, they got it! Netflix's WWII in Color: Road to Victory is a docuseries which dives into the world of WWII. The episode of Dunkirk makes sure that every little detail of Operation Dynamo comes to the surface. It starts with some of the British governments problems when fighting the war. With Neville Chamberlain retiring as prime minister and Winston Churchill becoming the new prime minister, the British government has to deal with a prime minister who wants to have a new approach regarding the war. Churchill wants to fight until the end while the government wants to have peace negotiations. When the BEF is stuck in France there is only one option: fight at Dunkirk. At D-Day this so called Operation Dynamo gets its hold. Early in the morning the British troops arrive at Dunkirk and try to invade France, with succes! Road to Victory: Dunkirk is the first episode of the series and sets the tone. A great historical docu series with outstanding sorts of images and videos and nonetheless, experts who light up all the key moments. However, the narrator brings the level of the series down, his voice is the one you would hear on a unserious radio platform or podcast, with this kind of a subject there can be much better narrators. However, the visuality and storyline is amazing. After watching any episode of the serie you are keen to watch every other episode. If you are interested in history and most of all WWII, I highly recommend this serie. WWII in Color: Road to Victory has everything you need to know about all the major events of the Second World War.
The victors write history...
stanjpn11 January 2022
Not surprisingly, the documentary presents a highly Anglo-American, if not solely American, perspective on the war. That is understandable but might create a wrongful perception of the other countries' war effort, especially if you have no background or knowledge about the war. It still is however a great source of knowledge and images of the war that should interest also the youngest generation.
Being so focused on the US war effort, the documentary fails to avoid weird mistakes. For example, in "The Invasion of Italy", at 49:28 the narrator states: "Less than three months after Mussolini's death, the Allies' D-Day armies enter Berlin, and the Second World War is moving into its endgame".
Though not logically incorrect, the phrase suggests that it was the D-Day invasion force that captured Berlin prior to July 28th (three months from April 28th, Mussolini's death), while in reality Berlin fell to the allies (though not the D-Day invasion force) within days of Mussolini's death. Just a reminder - Hitler died on April 30th, and the war in Europe ended in the following days. Yes, the Americans joined the Soviets in Berlin in July, and the war was moving into its endgame in July 1945, but in the Pacific, thousands of miles away from Berlin...
Being so focused on the US war effort, the documentary fails to avoid weird mistakes. For example, in "The Invasion of Italy", at 49:28 the narrator states: "Less than three months after Mussolini's death, the Allies' D-Day armies enter Berlin, and the Second World War is moving into its endgame".
Though not logically incorrect, the phrase suggests that it was the D-Day invasion force that captured Berlin prior to July 28th (three months from April 28th, Mussolini's death), while in reality Berlin fell to the allies (though not the D-Day invasion force) within days of Mussolini's death. Just a reminder - Hitler died on April 30th, and the war in Europe ended in the following days. Yes, the Americans joined the Soviets in Berlin in July, and the war was moving into its endgame in July 1945, but in the Pacific, thousands of miles away from Berlin...
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