but as a Lord of the Rings trilogy watched more than 100 times, and never give up any good or poor fantasy movie, for those who have studied this deeply, judge a fantasy movie Whether the film is qualified or not depends on the details first. The various scenes and props in the film are almost perfectly restored to the game. No, it should be said that it is better than what you have seen in the game, and it has more visual impact. It is as big as Ironforge in Stormwind City. The city, as small as a book and an ornament, can be said to be flawless and impeccable. Even I, who love to pick on fantasy films, couldn't find a few flaws in the whole film after 2 hours.
In addition, as the first part of a series, it switches back and forth between the faces of many characters and complex story lines. It is necessary to explain more clearly and clearly in a limited time. The requirements for the director are very high. Duncan does this. It's not bad, although there may be some inappropriate selection of some characters, but the flaws do not hide the flaws. Compared with The Lord of the Rings, which is also the first film, I think this one brings me more shock. Really looking forward to the sequel coming soon.
Regarding the partial adaptation of the original plot, this is actually a very common thing in game adaptation movies. Because after all, it is a completely different type of artistic expression, as a director and screenwriter will consider more for the effect of the film, so this cannot be regarded as a black point. Don't discuss the flaws in the plot, if you insist on finding it, every movie will have it. Even in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, which is firmly on the top spot of fantasy, there are many people who have picked bugs over the years. Black for black's sake means nothing.
Therefore, from the perspective of non-fans, as long as you are interested in fantasy themes, you will generally give this film a high score of 7-8 and look forward to the sequel and even start to study the history of Warcraft.
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The above is from the perspective of the movie, then from the perspective of fans, there is only extra points, endless extra points. The premiere is definitely worth watching. The atmosphere before the opening was hot and harmonious, and everyone I saw had expectant expressions and happy smiles on their faces. That alone makes me think it's worth the price.
There is no need to say much about the viewing process. When the curtain ended, almost everyone in the audience got up and left after the subtitles were finished.
For our generation, this is the end of a 10-year experience in a different world than the real world, and we have another wonderful life and don't regret it.
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