Adrift
- Épisode diffusé le 2 sept. 2022
- TV-14
- 1h 7min
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7,3/10
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Galadriel trouve un nouvel allié. Elrond fait face à un accueil froid de la part d'un vieil ami. Nori s'efforce d'aider un étranger. Arondir cherche des réponses tandis que Bronwyn prévient ... Tout lireGaladriel trouve un nouvel allié. Elrond fait face à un accueil froid de la part d'un vieil ami. Nori s'efforce d'aider un étranger. Arondir cherche des réponses tandis que Bronwyn prévient son peuple d'une menace.Galadriel trouve un nouvel allié. Elrond fait face à un accueil froid de la part d'un vieil ami. Nori s'efforce d'aider un étranger. Arondir cherche des réponses tandis que Bronwyn prévient son peuple d'une menace.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Lenny Henry
- Sadoc Burrows
- (as Sir Lenny Henry)
Ismael Cruz Cordova
- Arondir
- (as Ismael Cruz Córdova)
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First two episodes are good. On a technical aspect, it is quality. A lot of convenient things happen in both episodes, but I'm not gonna complain much about that. Budget is ironically the best thing about the show. You can tell every shot doesn't waste anything. Also liking the story arc of the elf archer that acts like a side mission in a videogame. In conclusion, the show does a good job of balancing like 5 story arcs. Some arcs are more boring than others, but they are entertaining in the grand scheme of things. Morfydd Clark as Galadriel is definitely the standout from the cast and her story proves to be the most important of the bunch while the other 4 or so help the main story in ways we are yet to see. Just hopeful that the season gets better as it goes on.
Actually found quite a bit of enjoyment out of it. Prince Durin and his wife were great additions and I loved the dialogue between them and Elrond. Nori continues to be my favorite character so far, and the scenes she had with that strange man from the fireball were fascinating. Arondir and Bronwyn grew on me this episode, and I even found Bronwyn's son to be entertaining. Some really good suspense moments throughout as well. Low point for me is Galadriel's story line. I don't find her likeable at all, and have no idea how she is gonna turn out to be the Galadriel we all love from Jackson's films.
I was so surprised by the difference in quality from the first and second episode, that I checked the writer for the 2nd, and low and behold, she was previously a BCS and BB writer. Doesn't surprise me that I found this episode to be much stronger.
It was a very good idea for Amazon to drop both episodes because if they dropped that 1st episode only, then I probably would've let this go by the wayside.
I was so surprised by the difference in quality from the first and second episode, that I checked the writer for the 2nd, and low and behold, she was previously a BCS and BB writer. Doesn't surprise me that I found this episode to be much stronger.
It was a very good idea for Amazon to drop both episodes because if they dropped that 1st episode only, then I probably would've let this go by the wayside.
Adrift is a better episode than the choppy first, it is paced better, acted a little better and sets up the story going forwards. Like episode one, Nori is still the highlight so far, and I though the scenes with Elrond and Durin were pretty funny and well done. The scenes in Khazad-dûm were the best part of this episode, and they very much felt like they belonged in the Hobbit Trilogy. The sets and quality of the visuals during these scenes were fantastic, so props to the guys responsible for carrying these few episodes.
That being said, Galadriel is still boring, as is the elf warrior guy - Arondir and his weird relationship with Bronwyn.
We got an opening title, with was ok, but getting to hear Howard Shore do some more LotR music was a joy, and it's glad to see he hasn't lost his touch. The rest of the music, done by Bear McCreary is also very good, but this should be expected by the guy who composed the music to a much better Amazon show, The Outlander and the video game God of War.
Adrift was just fine, not great, not bad. I do hope the episodes get better going forwards, but I think Amazon should have released 3 episodes instead of 2, because I'm still not invested in these characters or the story.
That being said, Galadriel is still boring, as is the elf warrior guy - Arondir and his weird relationship with Bronwyn.
We got an opening title, with was ok, but getting to hear Howard Shore do some more LotR music was a joy, and it's glad to see he hasn't lost his touch. The rest of the music, done by Bear McCreary is also very good, but this should be expected by the guy who composed the music to a much better Amazon show, The Outlander and the video game God of War.
Adrift was just fine, not great, not bad. I do hope the episodes get better going forwards, but I think Amazon should have released 3 episodes instead of 2, because I'm still not invested in these characters or the story.
Pretty dull, to be honest. It clearly cost a lot to put together - but you can't help but wish that some of those millions were spent on decent scriptwriters, more appropriate casting and maybe a few continuity experts.
The story, and the cultural traits of the various types of folk - elves, hobbits, men - just don't really ring true to the source material. The speech patterns are very off - and inconsistent, with some characters making an attempt at the otherwordly non-accents, and others sounding like the just came to the set on the London Underground in 2022.
Rambling and, to be honest, it rather makes you wish they had made a better fist of it.
The story, and the cultural traits of the various types of folk - elves, hobbits, men - just don't really ring true to the source material. The speech patterns are very off - and inconsistent, with some characters making an attempt at the otherwordly non-accents, and others sounding like the just came to the set on the London Underground in 2022.
Rambling and, to be honest, it rather makes you wish they had made a better fist of it.
The trailers were drawing attention to all the wrong aspects. Like it's gonna be good b/c of you know, representation. This doesn't make a story good or bad. People are deeper than their gender and skin color.
Galadriel is a by the book Girl Boss, so you know already that she's going to be right about everything and she's like super righteous and unlikable. Her predictable arc will entail a moment when everyone has to say "Galadriel, we should have listened to you. We should have recognized your Girl Bossness from the start." etc So righteous. Eyes bulging. Shaking with girl boss righteousness.
But now, despite that, two episodes in and I like where it is going. I like most of the characters and there's some interesting things happening. The hobbits are done so well. The Dwarf city and king and queen were great. I like Arondir and Bronwyn's subplot. The look and feel of the world is quite good. I like using the maps to show us the different parts of the world. The music is pretty good too.
Let's see if it keeps moving and doesn't get weighed down by too many characters. But I'm feeling optimistic. So far, good job.
I'm not going to compare it to LOTR anymore. It's something different and should be judged according to it's own merits.
Did I mention that Galadriel was like really righteous?
Galadriel is a by the book Girl Boss, so you know already that she's going to be right about everything and she's like super righteous and unlikable. Her predictable arc will entail a moment when everyone has to say "Galadriel, we should have listened to you. We should have recognized your Girl Bossness from the start." etc So righteous. Eyes bulging. Shaking with girl boss righteousness.
But now, despite that, two episodes in and I like where it is going. I like most of the characters and there's some interesting things happening. The hobbits are done so well. The Dwarf city and king and queen were great. I like Arondir and Bronwyn's subplot. The look and feel of the world is quite good. I like using the maps to show us the different parts of the world. The music is pretty good too.
Let's see if it keeps moving and doesn't get weighed down by too many characters. But I'm feeling optimistic. So far, good job.
I'm not going to compare it to LOTR anymore. It's something different and should be judged according to it's own merits.
Did I mention that Galadriel was like really righteous?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHalbrand says to Galadriel that "The tides of fate are flowing." Galadriel herself uses the same expression to Frodo and Sam in the novel of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring".
- GaffesBronwyn hands Arondir a lantern right before he jumps into the passageway below. When he lands, he is holding the lantern, but when he turns, he is holding a wooden torch.
- Crédits fous"This production contains dialogue, characters, and places that were inspired by, though not contained in, the original source material."
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