Cross-dressing,
zombies and weird magic – can the French get any more Japanese than this?
If
I were to make a list of TV series I want to see in the foreseeable future
before the dolphins decide to take over, one of the things I’d put in the list
alongside ‘Requiems for Sean Bean’ would be a full-blown
production-values-high-as-hell adaptation of Le Chevalier D’eon. One with
luscious sets, monumental locations, great actors, great CG, multiple languages
and an ironed out plot.
