The Great Wave
- Folge lief am 16. Sept. 2022
- 12
- 1 Std. 11 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
40.243
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Königin Regentin Míriels Glaube wird auf die Probe gestellt. Isildur befindet sich an einem Scheideweg. Elrond deckt ein Geheimnis auf.Königin Regentin Míriels Glaube wird auf die Probe gestellt. Isildur befindet sich an einem Scheideweg. Elrond deckt ein Geheimnis auf.Königin Regentin Míriels Glaube wird auf die Probe gestellt. Isildur befindet sich an einem Scheideweg. Elrond deckt ein Geheimnis auf.
Ismael Cruz Cordova
- Arondir
- (as Ismael Cruz Córdova)
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Some of the attractive dialogues and a dose of mystery and excitement in one episode in attempts to reveal some ambiguous facts. Is this the beginning of the black darkness? An interesting fourth episode and expresses the extent of the escalation of events, a gradual and calm process in this big world. I see events coming on the way and a strong conflict will happen, but will it be soon? The acting side is better than the previous one, and the dialogues are also very attractive. Do not get carried away by the insincere reviews and judge the series impartially. I see it as an upcoming masterpiece.
I think, at the moment, the lowest point of the season, only the events in Khazad-Dum lift the fortunes of a bland episode without any major narrative thrust: the island of Numenor is rapidly turning into a prison for combative Galadriel and the (not surprisingly) diplomatic Halbrand. The obsessive attention to every single detail or prop is always incredible, and sometimes you almost forget you're watching a fictional product, given the realism and attention to the smallest scene details, but this time it's not enough. After over 1900 years a new war is upon us and everyone, apart from (some) inhabitants of the southern lands, seem to not care, reveling in their indolence... and inevitably one of them is the enemy in disguise...
The first four episodes feels more like a prologue for what is to come. In my belief, I think episode 5 will be the actual beginning of the show - like reading the first chapter of a book after reading the prologue.
In this episode we have more of the same: Galadriel still brooding about in Númenor - but all that is about to change. Arondir will be released with an ultimatum for the people with Bronwyn. Elrond will uncover a secret of the dwarves.
Over all a pretty good episode that fills in gaps and leads us well into the story with a cliffhanger of great size. I'm looking forward to episode 5 - I'll be tuning in next week.
7.5/10.
In this episode we have more of the same: Galadriel still brooding about in Númenor - but all that is about to change. Arondir will be released with an ultimatum for the people with Bronwyn. Elrond will uncover a secret of the dwarves.
Over all a pretty good episode that fills in gaps and leads us well into the story with a cliffhanger of great size. I'm looking forward to episode 5 - I'll be tuning in next week.
7.5/10.
So let me say that the CGI is very good, at least for the Númenor and Khazad-dum part. Costumes are also excellent. But you can see that most of the money is spent to CGI+other supportive equipments but not screenwriting.
1) There is a time-lapse scene for the Elrond-Durin part, but the screenwriting is so terrible, most of the viewers will get confused. You have to tell the story way more better than this.
2) You literally left the village couple days ago. Dude, you really didn't take any food with you, Jesus. Such a bad writing!
3) I won't mention Galadriel's part again, she looks like an immature human, not one of the greatest elves alive.
There are other bad parts, but I won't take my time to mention them. You do not have to respect original LOTR lore, you can always write something new, if you are talented enough! This show reminds me the last season of Game of Thrones, where screenwriting was terrible since there was no book to look at!
1) There is a time-lapse scene for the Elrond-Durin part, but the screenwriting is so terrible, most of the viewers will get confused. You have to tell the story way more better than this.
2) You literally left the village couple days ago. Dude, you really didn't take any food with you, Jesus. Such a bad writing!
3) I won't mention Galadriel's part again, she looks like an immature human, not one of the greatest elves alive.
There are other bad parts, but I won't take my time to mention them. You do not have to respect original LOTR lore, you can always write something new, if you are talented enough! This show reminds me the last season of Game of Thrones, where screenwriting was terrible since there was no book to look at!
It's as if a door opened and we walked through it into a reality not available before. The amazing beauty of the worlds has been there, but that alone was not enough, although it was a lot.
With Wayne Yip's excellent direction of episode 4, everyone has finally come alive and everything has begun to come together in the beauty of the stories unfolding, the writing, the acting.
When the stunning and powerful frontal shot of King Durin on his throne filled the frame, I surrendered. I realized most of the episode had passed as if in a minute and I was deep in it and 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' was happening.
With Wayne Yip's excellent direction of episode 4, everyone has finally come alive and everything has begun to come together in the beauty of the stories unfolding, the writing, the acting.
When the stunning and powerful frontal shot of King Durin on his throne filled the frame, I surrendered. I realized most of the episode had passed as if in a minute and I was deep in it and 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' was happening.
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- WissenswertesIn response to Galadriel's belief that Halbrand is the exiled King of the Southlands, Queen Regent Míriel sarcastically suggests that "Elendil here is a Rhûnic emperor", to which Elendil responds, "Just a petty lord, actually." Elendil is destined to become the first High King of Arnor and Gondor and the ancestor of long lines of kings in both realms.
- PatzerWhen the orcs chase Arondir and his companions out of the woods, they inexplicably stop shooting arrows and futilely draw their swords before stopping at the edge of the sunlight. They only resume shooting once Arondir is out of range.
- Crazy Credits"This production contains dialogue, characters, and places that were inspired by, though not contained in, the original source material."
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