5 reasons to watch Shōgun on Disney+

No more rotting in your bed, spending your nights doom scrolling. Shōgun, now available on Disney+, is one of the biggest and most anticipated shows of 2024. Ready your popcorn and make TV night an event worthy of lengthy and admittedly nerdy conversations with friends once more. 

An engrossing historical drama, based on a best-selling novel with underlying themes of greed, loyalty, treachery, power, and passion –– satisfying every viewer’s appetite.

Shōgun is produced by FX, the same studio that carries critically acclaimed shows such as The Bear, What We Do in the Shadows, American Horror Story, and Fargo. Here are five reasons why it deserves to be part of your must-watch list: 

  1. The plot and the twists

Shōgun is big, bloody, and beautiful. While it is rooted in the real history of the period, the show follows fictional feudal lords as they each work their way to acquire more power and control.

You will find yourself rooting for characters while suspecting others of their real motives. Cunning characters, their shady background, and twisted views will keep you on your toes as you immerse yourself into the worlds of a great Japanese military ruler, a Japanese noblewoman, and a Dutch pilot, all with their agendas. 

The miniseries is a classic story about the fight for power and control but what the show does is depict Japanese culture in a way that’s never seen before on a show of this scale. 

Is Shōgun worthy to stand among the favorites that ultimately changed the way we watch series? We will soon find out, but Shōgun does not disappoint for sure. Shōgun explores the political, cultural, and religious state of Feudal Japan as it collides and falls into chaos. 

  1. The source material

Shōgun is based on James Clavell’s renowned book, selling more than 15 million copies. It is set in 1600 Japan at the dawn of the Japanese civil war. And if you’re thinking you’ve seen a show like this before, it’s probably because it had previously graced TV–in 1980.

The show was a hit and is considered one of the most successful miniseries produced by its home network. 

Why recreate something that’s already great then? In the case of Shōgun, the reason is multi-faceted. To honor the book’s fans and the author’s dedication to accurate details, to tell the story from a more Japanese-centered lens, and to reflect the political climate of the time and relate it to today’s landscape are just some of the driving forces behind the move.

And if that’s not enough reason for you, even the author’s daughter, Michaela Clavell, who has been managing James Clavell’s publishing rights since 1981, approved of the show’s magnificent portrayal, which she expressed during the press conference. She serves as an executive producer for the show.

  1. Japanese veteran actor and martial artist Hiroyuki Sanada leads the cast

Yes, the show’s lead does look familiar. Yes, you’ve seen him wield a katana many times before. And most recently, you’ve seen him in big Hollywood films alongside Keanu Reeves in John Wick and Brad Pitt in Bullet Train.

But before all of that, he was also in Sigaw Ng Puso, a 1995 Filipino film with Lorna Tolentino and Sharmaine Arnaiz! Sanada is, indeed, no stranger to extravagant productions and heavy and dramatic storytelling.

His decades-long career and expertise in the world of the samurai (he’s a martial artist, too!), made him a perfect fit as the show’s producer. 

Other members of the stellar cast include actress Anna Sawai, who plays Lady Toda Mariko, and recently appeared in Emmy-nominated limited series Pachinko. Cosmo Jarvis, known for his 2022 performance in Persuasion, stars as John Blackthorne.

Acclaimed Japanese cast members include Tadanobu Asano (Welcome Home, Monet), Hiroto Kanai (Tuna Girl), Takehiro Hira (The Swarm), and Moeka Hoshi (Dependence). 

  1. The top-tier costumes and production design

No Japanese historical drama is complete without the iconic samurai armor, kimono, and katana. Soon, you’ll be wielding your own Japanese sword and designing your costumes based on your favorite characters.

The show exerted clear-cut direction to bring every aspect of the show, including gestures and etiquette per societal class, to accurately portray 1600 Japan. Shōgun employed a number of Japanese experts to serve as consultants for the show, including three masters of gestures.

The group of advisors ensured that movement and behavior among the different classes of the Japanese characters were accurate to the time period. 

Travel back in time and live in Japan’s history defining era. Centuries-old castles, fishing villages, traditional home interior, and the 1600 Japanese landscape, including vegetation come alive as the show deploys an undefeated commitment to preserving the show’s accuracy to the most minute details. 

5.The big-gun directors

For a show of this scale, you need visionaries willing to spend years to make this show a reality. Shōgun employed the minds behind some of the most beautiful and captivating stories of recent times. 

You may know Frederick E.O. Toye, who directed 4 episodes of Shōgun, for helming Watchmen in 2019 and The Terminal List in 2022. Thriller series director Jonathan van Tulleken directed 2 episodes of Shōgun, bringing with him his recent work with the post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller Snowpiercer in 2020.

Japanese director Takeshi Fukunaga is no stranger to bringing Japanese stories to the screen with his recent work, Ainu Mosir. Hiromi Kamata also joins the list of top-gun directors, notable for his work in Selena: The Series. 

These visionaries together make Shōgun a cinematic masterpiece you cannot miss. Stream Shōgun only on Disney+

Enter the world of Shōgun, poised to be the biggest show of 2024. The first two episodes of Shōgun are now available on Disney+ and will have a new episode weekly thereafter.

Immerse yourself in the intricate world of the shōgunate, samurai and intense Japanese politics. Follow Disney+ PH on Facebook and Instagram @DisneyPlusPH to know the latest updates about Shōgun and join the conversation using #Shōgun and #DisneyPlusPH.

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Xiaomi Redmi 9T review: Setting a high standard for entry-level phones

Aiming to offer bang-for-the-buck entry-level smartphone, Xiaomi has started the year with the introduction of the Redmi 9T. We’ve had it for a while now and after using it as a daily phone, you might wonder if it’s worth its PhP 6,999 price tag.

Spoiler alert — it is and here’s why!

Design

The Redmi 9T carries a simple yet thought-out design. It has rounded corners and an anti-fingerprint textured back that appears like the sun’s rays. It kind of reminds me of realme C3 from last year’s review.

Anyway, the back panel is available in different colors namely Carbon Gray, Twilight Blue, Sunrise Orange, and Ocean Green which is what we had for this review. For the camera module, it has a mirror-like finish surrounding the quad-camera setup of the Redmi 9T. More on the lenses later on.

Talking about button placements, they’re all lined up on the right with the volume rocker right alongside its power/lock button that also doubles as a physical fingerprint scanner.

Meanwhile on the left is its Dual-SIM tray with a dedicated microSD slot for storage expansion.

Down under is a speaker grille and a USB-C port for faster charging and data transfer. It’s nice to see more and more entry-level phones adapting to Type-C for connectivity.

And for mobile gamers and those who like watching on their phones, you’d be glad to know that it comes with a 3.5mm audio jack up top AND a second speaker grille so that media consumption is more immersive and with balanced audio left and right.

Overall, it’s got a solid feel on the hand and is on the chunky side which is understandable due to its large battery capacity. It definitely has a heft to it but not too much and one-hand operation is easy even when you spend a bit too much time scrolling on social media.

Display and multimedia

With gaming and power consumption in mind, the Redmi 9T features a large 6.53-inch Full HD+ display. The screen real estate is not fully maximized, though, as it has a small chin and a water drop-shaped camera notch.

Still, it’s more immersive than other phones with a regular display size when it comes to streaming videos or playing games. Colors are lively enough and clarity is more than passable.

Those on Netflix or other streaming platforms would be glad to know that this phone supports Widevine L1 so you can watch movies and TV shows in HD quality.

And to complete the mobile media experience, its stereo speakers are loud enough and can help put you in a different environment whether you’re going for a quick match with friends or watching your favorite TV show.

You also don’t have to worry too much about spending time on your phone as it passed and received TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification. And finally, reinforcing the screen is a Gorilla Glass 3 that adds a layer of protection against scratches.

Cameras

This is one department that the company is proud of for the Redmi 9T. Equipped with a quad-camera setup with AI, this phone promises to capture and produce quality images straight out of the camera.

With a 48-megapixel main sensor, 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and 2-megapixel lenses for both macro and depth, the Redmi 9T was able to capture overall decent images.

Outdoors, colors are vibrant without being too overly saturated. HDR improves the balance between light and dark areas and helps produce quality photos.

Shooting indoors, details are still intact but it’s a bit prone to showing artifacts when you look closely. It’s not a deal-breaker, though, and it still produces decent detail and colors. For selfies, you get almost the same level of quality with a good dynamic range.

The phone also comes with additional features like Movie Frame that makes your photos look like movie stills and time-lapse for capturing more creative shots.

Performance

Running at the heart of the Redmi 9T is a Snapdragon 662 processor. It’s a midrange CPU that not only makes it possible to improve photos captured, it also promises capable gaming with its onboard graphics processor.

It’s then partnered with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage with the option for up to 512GB of additional microSD storage. Definitely not the highest on a phone but it’s powerful enough for ordinary day-to-day tasks like scrolling through different social media feeds and switching between multiple apps.

There are certain hiccups every now and then when you browse through MIUI 12 but overall, it was a smooth experience day in and day out.

It was also able to run games like Call of Duty and Mobile Legends in high settings and with no distracting lags. Inputs were responsive enough especially for titles that need quick reflexes. It was also able to run heavier games like Genshin Impact but with settings on the moderate side.

In terms of heat management, the phone does get warm while playing games but nothing too uncomfortable. With our time, the top part near the cameras gets warm after around 2-3 matches of Mobile Legends.

Battery

As mentioned earlier, the heft of the phone is mainly due to its large 6000mAh battery pack. This makes it possible to power its bigger-than-average display for extended periods.

As with our usual battery test, we subjected the device to stream a Full HD video with 50% brightness and no audio. This resulted in 13 hours and 35 minutes of continuous playback.

We’ve seen other phones with the same 6000mAh battery go beyond 13 hours. But they do have smaller displays so Redmi 9T’s performance wasn’t bad at all.

Plus, it even comes with MIUI’s power-saving mode so, with that activated, you should get more juice out of the phone. You may also choose to charge other devices via its reverse wired charging — something that might come in handy during certain situations.

And on top of those, it supports 18W fast charging and comes with a 22.5W charger. The difference is noticeable when compared to its competitors as the Redmi 9T fully tops up in just a little over two hours.

Phones with this battery size usually go for around three hours or more and that’s with fast charging already included. For comparison, the realme narzo 30A which is a little bit more affordable, clocks in at 3 hours and 30 minutes with the same battery specs.

Creature Feature

As always, in our reviews, The Modern Creatures aims to find special features in devices that would make them worth having — a Creature Feature if you will. And for the Xiaomi Redmi 9T, it would have to be its capable cameras and battery performance.

For an entry-level smartphone, the Redmi 9T comes with a decent set of optics and a useful lineup of features to achieve certain effects. Meanwhile, its battery performance is reliable for long periods of usage and comes with features that could save you when you’re in a pinch.

Final Thoughts

The Redmi 9T delivers adequate performance as an everyday phone with useful additions like a large, fast-charging battery. Gone are also the days when entry-level phones would only have basic camera tools as this phone carries AI-powered quad cameras.

With a price tag of PhP 6,999, the Xiaomi Redmi 9T is worth your hard-earned cash if you’re looking for an affordable but reliable smartphone.

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