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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
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A Shadow of the Past

  • Episode aired Sep 1, 2022
  • TV-14
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
65K
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Benjamin Walker, Kip Chapman, Fabian McCallum, Morfydd Clark, and Cameron Brown in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022)
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Galadriel is disturbed by signs of an ancient evil's return. Arondir makes an unsettling discovery. Elrond is presented with an intriguing new venture. Nori breaks a deeply held community ru... Read allGaladriel is disturbed by signs of an ancient evil's return. Arondir makes an unsettling discovery. Elrond is presented with an intriguing new venture. Nori breaks a deeply held community rule.Galadriel is disturbed by signs of an ancient evil's return. Arondir makes an unsettling discovery. Elrond is presented with an intriguing new venture. Nori breaks a deeply held community rule.

  • Director
    • J.A. Bayona
  • Writers
    • John D. Payne
    • Patrick McKay
    • J.R.R. Tolkien
  • Stars
    • Amelie Child Villiers
    • Will Fletcher
    • Morfydd Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    65K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.A. Bayona
    • Writers
      • John D. Payne
      • Patrick McKay
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
    • Stars
      • Amelie Child Villiers
      • Will Fletcher
      • Morfydd Clark
    • 243User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amelie Child Villiers
    Amelie Child Villiers
    • Young Galadriel
    Will Fletcher
    Will Fletcher
    • Finrod
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Galadriel
    Fabian McCallum
    Fabian McCallum
    • Thondir
    Kip Chapman
    Kip Chapman
    • Rían
    Lenny Henry
    Lenny Henry
    • Sadoc Burrows
    • (as Sir Lenny Henry)
    Sara Zwangobani
    Sara Zwangobani
    • Marigold Brandyfoot
    Thusitha Jayasundera
    Thusitha Jayasundera
    • Malva
    Maxine Cunliffe
    Maxine Cunliffe
    • Vilma
    Dylan Smith
    Dylan Smith
    • Largo Brandyfoot
    Markella Kavenagh
    Markella Kavenagh
    • Nori Brandyfoot
    Beau Cassidy
    • Dilly Brandyfoot
    Megan Richards
    Megan Richards
    • Poppy Proudfellow
    Robert Aramayo
    Robert Aramayo
    • Elrond
    Benjamin Walker
    Benjamin Walker
    • High King Gil-galad
    Ismael Cruz Cordova
    Ismael Cruz Cordova
    • Arondir
    • (as Ismael Cruz Córdova)
    Geoff Morrell
    Geoff Morrell
    • Waldreg
    Peter Tait
    • Tredwill
    • Director
      • J.A. Bayona
    • Writers
      • John D. Payne
      • Patrick McKay
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
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    9amongpixels

    An Amazingly Impressive Start

    The emotional sincerity, ethereal atmosphere, and pure fantasy excitement of Jackson's 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy is perfectly captured here. The characters are quickly likeable, the visuals and special-effects are stunning (completely destroying the line between film & TV production), the dialogue is poetic, and overall, it's an incredibly tight script that establishes the world, story and characters in a concise and engaging manner. It's such a joy to be back in Middle-Earth, guided by hands that are clearly pouring a lot of care and heart into this project. I can't wait to see where this show goes.
    8david-fernandez

    Tolkein-ish and somehow reminded me of a big budget version of movie Willow

    So, this is a TV series commissioned by Amazon with the bulk of the story lifted from the vague appendices from the Lord of The Rings books. So lets just say that there quite a lot of room for 'interpretation' and that's not a bad thing because most people haven't read or know of the content in those appendices which is a great basis for a spoiler free experience. The acting is adequate, the costumes and visuals are stunning/beautiful, getting the pre-LOTR / The Hobbit era just right where everything seems just a tad more primitive than the settings for the books we all know and love. The first episode covers the usual drama tropes i.e. Defiance of authority and tradition, forbidden love, an unseen enemy / ominous threat, revenge and to be honest it's handled quite well.

    Now for the loaded question and that is that some more cynical out there have complained that there are breaches in the canon and lore of Tolkein when it comes to the 'appearance' and 'uniformity' of groups of characters in this production; I for one don't mind this as that to me is almost incidental (hey they did it partly in The Witcher and we all loved that); for me what is important is the story, character (as in motivation and persona) and the dramatization.

    This production is not a 'Wheel of Time' (awful as that was I gave up on it and could not continue) and watching the 1st episode has compelled me to watch more.

    Don't listen to the naysayers who wrote off this production before they saw it months ago, open your mind, sit back, relax and enjoy a wonderful fantasy adventure.
    9lassegalsgaard

    A Shadow of the Past

    As much fun as it has been to revisit the realm of Westeros, this is the show that I have been dying to see, looking forward to the imminent return to Middle-earth and its creatures. A lot of fuzz has been made about the show and the liberties taken by Amazon, and I honestly couldn't care less as it seems like the same people who want to hate on anything, and would probably have hated on the films had social media been around back then. This first episode was an epic return to this world with new introductions to fascinating characters and a looming threat.

    With the great love I have for Tolkien's novels, I was ready for this to be a different tale than what he ever wrote. And while the show is definitely not a one-to-one adaptation of his stories, it feels like a piece of Tolkien writing. J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay definitely brought out the big guns and wrote to the strengths of the characters, coming up with a first episode that sets up this giant world with multiple characters that I am excited to follow over the next few weeks. The beginning was great and kinda jumped over what I thought the show was, but the fact that I'm not sure what we're going to see is actually what makes me even more excited to tune in every week. For all the pacing issues that this episode had been accused of, I saddled in for a long ride, but actually found it to be rather smoothe. Sure, there are certain scenes that could have been a little shorter, but they never bothered me as I was fascinated by all the conversations the characters had and the level of detail the writers put into the language. The Elves take up a big part of this episode, but the Harfoots get some screen time and they are adorable. I'm glad that Morfydd Clark is getting a big role that people will see, because she is a massive talent and someone to look out for. She did great as Galadriel and is a promising lead for this.

    "A Shadow of the Past" is a promising start to this show and sets the stage for whatever's to come and I'm here for it. All the characters feel like Tolkien creations and the world seems as ripe for stories as it did when Peter Jackson's films came out, so I'm very happy right now.
    9calebjones-14268

    A beautiful albeit a little slow start to a series with great potential

    With controversy all across the internet about this show it was relieving to finally watch it and make my own opinion. As a massive fan of the movies ever since I was a child I had big expectations. The rings of power from a technical standpoint is pretty flawless. The CGI,practical effects,costumes and set designs were beautiful. The music while not as good as Howard Shores music is still effective and creates that different world kind of atmosphere. This episode was very exposity heavy and while much needed especially for the scale they are trying to achieve it did bog the episode down. The dialogue is great so farwhich something I was worried about. The story looks to be promising but as said this episode is just to start building. Overall a promising start and I can't wait to see more.
    9jasonmcintyre-44398

    An epic and promising beginnings

    The first episode provides a good overview and an exciting welcome to the second age of middle earth.

    New, interesting and likeable characters are introduced allowing a glimpse of this rich and colourful world.

    I am a big fan of Tolkiens middle earth and I think this episode is consistent with his writings. Also there is a fair amount of interpretation which is expected and again is very consistent and does not stray too far from Tolkien based on my memories of The Silmarillion which I read many years ago.

    The cinematography is first rate with grandiose setting and stunning/epic visuals. The music and production values are superlative.

    The episodes provides a promising beginning to the series story introducing key characters and developing the locations and the beginnings of the plot within this world.

    Overall an outstanding and epic beginning to this series.

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    • Trivia
      The opening words of the series, "Nothing is evil in the beginning", are spoken by Elrond in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel of "The Fellowship of the Ring", in which Elrond goes on to say, "Even Sauron was not so."
    • Goofs
      A scene featuring Galadriel and Elrond in Gil-galad's realm shows them walking on the southern shore of the Gulf of Lune. However, Gil-galad was the ruler of Forlindon, located on the northern shore of the gulf.
    • Quotes

      Bronwyn: I heard you were leaving.

      Arondir: We are.

      Bronwyn: Where's the rest of your company?

      Arondir: Most likely searching for me at this very moment.

      Bronwyn: Then why are you at my home?

      [he comes closer]

      Bronwyn: Say what you wish to say.

      Arondir: I have said it already. A hundred times over, in every way but words.

    • Crazy credits
      "This production contains dialogue, characters, and places that were inspired by, though not contained in, the original source material."
    • Connections
      Featured in Mediaholic: The Rings Of Power REVIEW (Episodes 1 & 2) Warrior Galadriel Is A DISASTER (2022)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Cause and FX
      • HarperCollins Publishers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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