Situé dans un monde de haute fantaisie où la magie existe, mais seuls certains peuvent y accéder, une femme nommée Moiraine croise la route de cinq jeunes hommes et femmes.Situé dans un monde de haute fantaisie où la magie existe, mais seuls certains peuvent y accéder, une femme nommée Moiraine croise la route de cinq jeunes hommes et femmes.Situé dans un monde de haute fantaisie où la magie existe, mais seuls certains peuvent y accéder, une femme nommée Moiraine croise la route de cinq jeunes hommes et femmes.
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- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Wheel of Time' adaptation garners mixed reactions. Praise is directed towards world-building, cinematography, and Rosamund Pike's performance as Moiraine. Fans appreciate the effort to adapt Robert Jordan's expansive fantasy world. However, criticisms include deviations from the source material, rushed pacing, and altered character arcs. Some express disappointment with adaptation fidelity and the introduction of modern themes. Despite these issues, many remain optimistic about future seasons, hoping for improvements and closer alignment with the books.
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Good acting and ok production, but terrible writing
The acting is actually very good but they can only do so much when the writing is aweful.
Some of the story changes are understandable, but most times the changes are nearly incomprehensible don't seem to serve a purpose. Additionally, there are a couple of moments that the writers make very poor story choices resulting in at least one instance of using the sin of "Deus Ex Machina" to escape their own story traps. This is lazy writing at its worst.
There are also fundamental changes to the main and side characters along with fundamental changes in relationships between people and organizations. This is another major writing sin and seriously jeopardizes eliminating or watering down both major and minor themes of the original story. Inexcusable.
There are other issues with poor site locations. A good example of this is picking a river next to a cliff to represent a part of a river delta for the largest river in the world. REALLY?
I gutted this season out and watched every episode from beginning to end so I could give the show an honest shot and not be one of tgose people that posts an opinion based on ignorance.
Season 1 did have a few moments that were at least decent, but not enough to make up for the rest of its considerable flaws and sins, therefore, I will NOT be watching season 2.
Some of the story changes are understandable, but most times the changes are nearly incomprehensible don't seem to serve a purpose. Additionally, there are a couple of moments that the writers make very poor story choices resulting in at least one instance of using the sin of "Deus Ex Machina" to escape their own story traps. This is lazy writing at its worst.
There are also fundamental changes to the main and side characters along with fundamental changes in relationships between people and organizations. This is another major writing sin and seriously jeopardizes eliminating or watering down both major and minor themes of the original story. Inexcusable.
There are other issues with poor site locations. A good example of this is picking a river next to a cliff to represent a part of a river delta for the largest river in the world. REALLY?
I gutted this season out and watched every episode from beginning to end so I could give the show an honest shot and not be one of tgose people that posts an opinion based on ignorance.
Season 1 did have a few moments that were at least decent, but not enough to make up for the rest of its considerable flaws and sins, therefore, I will NOT be watching season 2.
Missed the mark
With great source material to work from this should have been an easy pitch and catch for the showrunners but they have elected to follow the overarching plot without actually following any of the character arcs that make it up.
The sets are painfully reused, CGI low quality for 2021 and the best actor left the show after episode 6. The best parts of the show are the characters with less screen time, especially Dana, Padan Fain, Ishmael and Logain.
There is almost no setup to the Dragon at all and even less to the Dark One. This is the core struggle at the heart of the Wheel of Time and lost completely to the rapid pace of attempting to get through the 'quest' portion of the Wheel of Time as quickly as possible.
After 8 episodes I find myself with very little left to argue against those who see the show as misandrist in nature. Every single male character is deficient in some way whilst women are elevated in terms of power and competence. Given the more equal world we live in than when EotW was penned, along with the fact that the source material has plenty of empowered female characters, it's difficult to understand why.
The sets are painfully reused, CGI low quality for 2021 and the best actor left the show after episode 6. The best parts of the show are the characters with less screen time, especially Dana, Padan Fain, Ishmael and Logain.
There is almost no setup to the Dragon at all and even less to the Dark One. This is the core struggle at the heart of the Wheel of Time and lost completely to the rapid pace of attempting to get through the 'quest' portion of the Wheel of Time as quickly as possible.
After 8 episodes I find myself with very little left to argue against those who see the show as misandrist in nature. Every single male character is deficient in some way whilst women are elevated in terms of power and competence. Given the more equal world we live in than when EotW was penned, along with the fact that the source material has plenty of empowered female characters, it's difficult to understand why.
Each season gets better
The Wheel of Time is one of those rare shows where every season gets better and better. It's a show where you can't be playing on your phone, cooking dinner or doing something else, it requires your undivided attention. It's a show that never gets stale. I can't remember ever being bored, even for one episode. I loved every second of every episode and I think you will to if you give it a chance. The entire cast has been fantastic. With season 3 coming out I just rewatched the first two seasons from beginning to end. I saw that it's already been renewed for a fourth season and I'm sure it'll be just as good as the first three.
Might be good, if you never read the books
There are a lot of people reviewing this series that say they haven't read the books. That's probably a good thing for them, as it seems that the writers of the series haven't read the books either. Just in the first couple of episodes, I found myself saying, "This didn't happen in the books!" Characters are mis-represented, given different backgrounds, follow story lines completely out of sync with the books, etc. This might make sense if they were making a 3 hour movie, or even trying to fit the massive books into a short mini-series, but to completely re-write an otherwise fantastic story with just enough similarities to produce a true series and call it by the same name is ridiculous.
Some of the changes were likely to "modernize" a story that was written only 30 years, and to appeal to a broader fan base, but those were trivial changes - sex between characters and a bit of a nod to the LGBTQ community, with no hint of either in the books, for example. Other changes were shocking in their complete disregard for the story the show is based on.
The scenery is well done, and the acting has been fine so far, if not a little dull at times. The action scenes have been done quite well for a small-screen production. It is honestly hard though to get past the substantial changes to the storyline itself. I plan to continue watching - now that I've seen the first season, I feel like I need to see where the de-railed train ends up. Will it survive the changes enough to hold any similarities to the ongoing story, or will it crash and burn and go up in a fiery pile of ashes?
Some of the changes were likely to "modernize" a story that was written only 30 years, and to appeal to a broader fan base, but those were trivial changes - sex between characters and a bit of a nod to the LGBTQ community, with no hint of either in the books, for example. Other changes were shocking in their complete disregard for the story the show is based on.
The scenery is well done, and the acting has been fine so far, if not a little dull at times. The action scenes have been done quite well for a small-screen production. It is honestly hard though to get past the substantial changes to the storyline itself. I plan to continue watching - now that I've seen the first season, I feel like I need to see where the de-railed train ends up. Will it survive the changes enough to hold any similarities to the ongoing story, or will it crash and burn and go up in a fiery pile of ashes?
Wheel of time in name only
Waited until last episode to review, if you have read the books this show will be painful to watch. Might be mildly enjoyable if you haven't read them but you'll probably be confused as they cram a lot of details in without fully explaining. They've taken the world and characters and then pretty much just made up a story. You get characters that never existed, storylines that never happened, completely made up dialogue. When you have 4.4 million words of quality source material you might try using some of it? Cinematography is top notch with some beautiful landscapes, but special effects look like early 2000's. Cast is okay, some strong performances and some weak ones. Unfortunately actor playing Matt had to leave the show, he was one of the highlights. Perrin is almost unwatchable.
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- AnecdotesRobert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" book series has 2,782 named characters.
- Crédits fousThe opening titles are of a string breaking into different strands that crisscross and merge through looms to form a tapestry of the Aes Sedai group.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Épisode #4.235 (2021)
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