Oh yeah I see now, I read those four books as one so I can't say really, but I understand.
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Oh yeah I see now, I read those four books as one so I can't say really, but I understand.
For me its amazing. the visual effects, the story telling its complete packed for who basicly common with rpg games story,,,
Critics is just a mess,,,
I'm so hyped, can't wait... Even if the story would be the worst of all movies, I would just enjoy watching the perfect CGI it has in all the trailers and teasers. But I'll have to wait quite a bit more until 9th of june :(( because Europe... They are even releasing a ****ty dubbed version here so that might be the reason for the later release
The CGI was outstanding, probably the best animation production to date. The movie is roughly 2 hours long (2h 3m) according to IMDB. I would've preferred if they decided to extend the movie with at least 30 minutes more, since many of the plots of the movie seemed hasted, which made it feel that a lot of things were skipped and not told to it's full potential.
With that said it is a must see for all Warcraft fans and you can easily bring your non-Warcraft fans to see it as well. The story is well told and easy to follow, even for people who are not familiar with the Warcraft universe. But again, I hope the next sequels will be longer.
One of Many things i didnt like, Garona killed Liam because he told her? Cmon, where is Cho`Gall/Since When Liam died infront of Dark Portal, Durotan Dying buy the hand of Gull`dan,Warchief Blackhand died buy the hand of Anduin Lothar, etc...Tbh, Story was to shorten/edited to fit in movie, but Effects and CGI was awesome, as Chritdk1 said.
At least Blackhand had his balls and dick sliced off, that was fun
You expected something different? There is no way the gargantuan that is the real lore could have been fit into a movie short and quick enough to not lose an audience's attention.
Tbh, atleast, expected some of Major plots to be right as in the book. That`s it. I agree there is no way whole 1st war could be fitted in the movie, but... Overall, i liked it.
if you are clever and quick, you can watch almost anything via youtube.
I just watched this movie and xmen apocalypse on there.
Azzeroth and Mercy, I am almost 100% sure that if it was a trilogy that starts with Rise of the Horde and ends with the end of the First War it would simply grip the audience in and they would beg for more.
For that to be considered, Blizzard needed to know if the movie would be success first. They can consider telling the Rise of the Horde later, like the Hobbit did.
My opinion:
Rise of the Horde would be a huge success because the orcs would have a story that people can relate to and view them as more than mindless and savage creatures they usually are. Then a glimpse of Azeroth human world that they wish to conquer would be shown as a teaser to keep the audience interested and show them the second side. Then the movie they made now would be split in two, first of them showing Horde arrival and failure to conquer Stormwind(effectively splitting the audience between Horde and Alliance), then second showing Gul'dans visions and falling into coma, death of Medivh and conquering of Stormwind. It would end with Orgrim dismantling The Shadow Council and Lothar returning only to find his city in ashes, picking up survivors and running off to Lordaeron.
So I just watched the movie and I really didnt get the bad critic at all, its a good movie and its done in a way that everyone can get what is going on
The things that I really felt were strange had to do with localization, I mean, "fel" is a word that exists in portuguese, yet they chose to create a new name: vileza, like what the hell does that mean? And changing the wizard's name do Hadggar, It makes me really glad I didnt get to see it dubbed
Harai, Some of Major plots were altered for movie, that is what got me to criticise it kinda badly. Overall movie was great, easy to follow, but, some of major plots meng.
Nah Im not talking about the critics the fans are making, I know it had to do with some lore changes. I meant the "specialized" critics, at least in my country, magazines and websites were rating the movie as weak and only able to captivate those who are fans of warcraft already