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After a great disappointment with Dr. Strange 2, Thor 4 and Quantumania. Finally marvel gave us a movie like they used to do before phase 4. You will love this movie from every angle. If you are little bit connected to any characters of Guardian of the Galaxy then just go to nearby theatre and grab a ticket for the movie. It wont disappoint you.
Oh my God! Its been years that l enjoyed a movie in theatre last time. May be last movie was spidermen: No way home. After a long time gap an mcu movie feels like an mcu movie. It was funny, emotional, colorful and very connected to each and every character.
Every joke was perfect . James Gunn did a great job. In every other of movies of phase 4 felt like this is a reboot story . Characterwise connection was lost in those movies But vol.3 was great in this department.
Vol.3 especially focused on one of the best character of mcu Rocket Raccoon.
If you are fan of retro music. This mòvie is perfect for you. The way james Gunn used the songs was fabulous.
The villain was ok in this movie. You will hate him for his deeds.
A drawback of this movie was credit scenes. The credit scenes didn't gave us much information about mcu's future.
Oh my God! Its been years that l enjoyed a movie in theatre last time. May be last movie was spidermen: No way home. After a long time gap an mcu movie feels like an mcu movie. It was funny, emotional, colorful and very connected to each and every character.
Every joke was perfect . James Gunn did a great job. In every other of movies of phase 4 felt like this is a reboot story . Characterwise connection was lost in those movies But vol.3 was great in this department.
Vol.3 especially focused on one of the best character of mcu Rocket Raccoon.
If you are fan of retro music. This mòvie is perfect for you. The way james Gunn used the songs was fabulous.
The villain was ok in this movie. You will hate him for his deeds.
A drawback of this movie was credit scenes. The credit scenes didn't gave us much information about mcu's future.
I didn't read the book. But this episode was a very good starting . Idk why I didn't like the galadriel character. Harfoon seemed very nice. This is an perfect fantasy in every angle. Like when I imagined any fantasy the show did match my imagination. The best part of the episode was the vfx. The scene was very eye like any fantasy world should be . They are just introducing their characters. So a big is coming. Why people are hating this series. This series deserves a lot.
Lets talk about the second episode of the series . The second episode was as good as the first episode. Even the glass is beautiful in the series .idk is it vfx or made like this. Every scene was so eye catchy . I have repeated one thing again and again that is its perfect scene. I always wanted to live in such as fantasy life. Why still some people aren't liking the series. To me I m excited for next episodes. The budget that they invested that was visible in every scene My suggestion to others to not to listen the haters. This is a good series. At least you should try. Indeed, the premiere holds a fair amount in common with its theatrical forbearers. While Bilbo, Frodo, Aragorn, and Gandalf are nowhere to be found, The Rings of Power shares the same kinetic cinematic language; sweeping shots of New Zealand landscapes, huge orchestral score, and living, breathing world. There are also a few recognizable characters. Morfydd Clark, previously best known for leading the horror Saint Maud, plays a young Galadriel, here a straight-talking Elven warrior - a different proposition to the more ethereal, threatening presence portrayed by Cate Blanchett in Jackson's movies. Galadriel is ostensibly the series lead, the episodes taking her from hunting down Sauron in a distant land to the Elven kingdom of Lindon, and then beyond that. Her character goes through a minor arc that feels condensed and complete in the premiere, while the follow-up sets her up to be the series driving force behind the series.
That's not the only story being told in these first chapters. We also meet the Harfoots, ancestors to the Hobbits who have that same knack for accidentally stumbling into trouble. Markella Kavenagh's Nori is as troublesome and funny as either Merry or Pippin, while Lenny Henry's mysterious soothsayer Sadoc Burrows adds intrigue to this whimsical tale that soon takes a more substantial turn as the Harfoots are drawn into the world of Big People. Showrunners Patrick McKay and J. D. Payne have invented these characters, and they are as Tolkien-esque, perhaps more so, than anyone Jackson created for his adaptations (especially when you consider how un-Tolkien Evangeline Lilly's Elf was).
Ismael Cruz Córdova's Elven guard Arondir and his human lover, Nazanin Boniad's Bronwyn, have the same palpable Middle-earthian feel. Their romance echoes Aragorn and Arwen's relationship, and Córdova's stoic performance brilliantly sells his character's age and sense of justice. The second episode introduces perhaps the best additions to the cast: Owain Arthur as Durin IV and Sophia Nomvete as Disa, two Dwarves with more sizzling chemistry than anyone else in Middle-earth. They are both comedic characters, similar to Gimli or the Dwarves in The Hobbit, but McKay and Payne take them seriously, and there's trouble brewing in Khazad-dûm, a location we know will fall to ruin. They are introduced when Elrond visits the former mine - he's another character from the movies, having previously been played by Hugo Weaving, now by Robert Aramayo. The newcomer does not try to imitate Weaving, though there's that same aloofness in places, and has the potential to become one of the series' best leads.
Lets talk about the second episode of the series . The second episode was as good as the first episode. Even the glass is beautiful in the series .idk is it vfx or made like this. Every scene was so eye catchy . I have repeated one thing again and again that is its perfect scene. I always wanted to live in such as fantasy life. Why still some people aren't liking the series. To me I m excited for next episodes. The budget that they invested that was visible in every scene My suggestion to others to not to listen the haters. This is a good series. At least you should try. Indeed, the premiere holds a fair amount in common with its theatrical forbearers. While Bilbo, Frodo, Aragorn, and Gandalf are nowhere to be found, The Rings of Power shares the same kinetic cinematic language; sweeping shots of New Zealand landscapes, huge orchestral score, and living, breathing world. There are also a few recognizable characters. Morfydd Clark, previously best known for leading the horror Saint Maud, plays a young Galadriel, here a straight-talking Elven warrior - a different proposition to the more ethereal, threatening presence portrayed by Cate Blanchett in Jackson's movies. Galadriel is ostensibly the series lead, the episodes taking her from hunting down Sauron in a distant land to the Elven kingdom of Lindon, and then beyond that. Her character goes through a minor arc that feels condensed and complete in the premiere, while the follow-up sets her up to be the series driving force behind the series.
That's not the only story being told in these first chapters. We also meet the Harfoots, ancestors to the Hobbits who have that same knack for accidentally stumbling into trouble. Markella Kavenagh's Nori is as troublesome and funny as either Merry or Pippin, while Lenny Henry's mysterious soothsayer Sadoc Burrows adds intrigue to this whimsical tale that soon takes a more substantial turn as the Harfoots are drawn into the world of Big People. Showrunners Patrick McKay and J. D. Payne have invented these characters, and they are as Tolkien-esque, perhaps more so, than anyone Jackson created for his adaptations (especially when you consider how un-Tolkien Evangeline Lilly's Elf was).
Ismael Cruz Córdova's Elven guard Arondir and his human lover, Nazanin Boniad's Bronwyn, have the same palpable Middle-earthian feel. Their romance echoes Aragorn and Arwen's relationship, and Córdova's stoic performance brilliantly sells his character's age and sense of justice. The second episode introduces perhaps the best additions to the cast: Owain Arthur as Durin IV and Sophia Nomvete as Disa, two Dwarves with more sizzling chemistry than anyone else in Middle-earth. They are both comedic characters, similar to Gimli or the Dwarves in The Hobbit, but McKay and Payne take them seriously, and there's trouble brewing in Khazad-dûm, a location we know will fall to ruin. They are introduced when Elrond visits the former mine - he's another character from the movies, having previously been played by Hugo Weaving, now by Robert Aramayo. The newcomer does not try to imitate Weaving, though there's that same aloofness in places, and has the potential to become one of the series' best leads.
This is an another good episode of the series as expected. But Idk why the story is getting kind of predictable, where this universe is known for unpredictable story. The actress who played Rhaenyra did really very good work the emotion was visible in her every gesture. Again the background music was great. Every scene was getting alive by the music. I have to mention about the costume and hairstyle department. The politics is again getting interesting. Overall this is great.
The intro was good as the same old style.
The flow of the story seems good. We all know about this they do good in book adaptation. This episode was also full of that same old taste. I think princess rhaenyra should had gotten more screen time.
The intro was good as the same old style.
The flow of the story seems good. We all know about this they do good in book adaptation. This episode was also full of that same old taste. I think princess rhaenyra should had gotten more screen time.
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