i'm not realy a big fan of dramatic plot twists. I kinda enjoy even pretty straight-forward predictable script. I think this is not the type of movie wich depends on it too much. The point is to watch epic graphic novel on a big screen.
The way Garona 'turns good' is absolutely unbelievable in the movie, even if it's obvious they really tried to make it a gradual explainable thing. We're seeing her go from being an Orc/siding mostly with Orcs to becoming a staunch protector of King Llane in a timespan of seemingly a week or so.
I agree with this 100%. This was the major issue with scenario. They cut too much from Garona character, the premiss of siding with humans was absolutely necessary in my opinion.
Also the medivh corruption theme felt realy lacking and left a lot of questions for those who aren't familiar with wc lore.
This is my 2nd favorite movie of this year thus far. The first one (it was just released first) was Batman vs Superman (soundtrack and how well it's directed left marvel far behind in my opinion).
Well i want to argue about 100m$+ cost. I think it is not that much for this franchise, it's kind of surprising actualy, because i saw some films (even Avatar, which is utter TRASH in my opinion) with 200-300m$+ production cost.
I think it may be because such films have explosion scenes, massive car crashes and US navy forces :D, while warcraft expences was mostly at cgi and decorations that they even didn't blow up multiple times :D
so if anyone who already watched it wanna hang out here share your thoughts please :D
I personaly enjoyed movie alot, but the diversity of magic shown in cgi feels somewhat lacking, especialy after i saw so many interviews with director who claimed this movie to be the most advanced in special effects department. I expected more diverse color palette for spells and something interesting, like almost trying to implement gameplay logic of spells into movie scene. This is what Lord of the Rings was lacking in my opinion (gandalf with flashlight from his staff = lame) and what i realy expected from Warcraft. (i mean, 4 years of filming, c'mon)
Also i kind of felt the smell of plastic through the screen from footman's costumes. I think they cut the production cost and decided to not use post processing for them?
Other than that i enjoyed the movie, I'm glad they decided to take the original game story instead of WOW. The storyline feels acceptable, not some random rudimentary element that scenarists tried to attach in excuse for battle scenes.
They certainly spent a lot of money and time on Durotan, i just like that character design and the amount of details in his face expressions.
I don't claim my rating to be meaningful for anyone but let me give it 8.5/10 score :D
feel free to post your opinions if anyone still alive on this site XD
i'm not realy a big fan of dramatic plot twists. I kinda enjoy even pretty straight-forward predictable script. I think this is not the type of movie wich depends on it too much. The point is to watch epic graphic novel on a big screen.
I agree with this 100%. This was the major issue with scenario. They cut too much from Garona character, the premiss of siding with humans was absolutely necessary in my opinion.
Also the medivh corruption theme felt realy lacking and left a lot of questions for those who aren't familiar with wc lore.
This is my 2nd favorite movie of this year thus far. The first one (it was just released first) was Batman vs Superman (soundtrack and how well it's directed left marvel far behind in my opinion).
Well i want to argue about 100m$+ cost. I think it is not that much for this franchise, it's kind of surprising actualy, because i saw some films (even Avatar, which is utter TRASH in my opinion) with 200-300m$+ production cost.
I think it may be because such films have explosion scenes, massive car crashes and US navy forces :D, while warcraft expences was mostly at cgi and decorations that they even didn't blow up multiple times :D
so if anyone who already watched it wanna hang out here share your thoughts please :D
I personaly enjoyed movie alot, but the diversity of magic shown in cgi feels somewhat lacking, especialy after i saw so many interviews with director who claimed this movie to be the most advanced in special effects department. I expected more diverse color palette for spells and something interesting, like almost trying to implement gameplay logic of spells into movie scene. This is what Lord of the Rings was lacking in my opinion (gandalf with flashlight from his staff = lame) and what i realy expected from Warcraft. (i mean, 4 years of filming, c'mon)
Also i kind of felt the smell of plastic through the screen from footman's costumes. I think they cut the production cost and decided to not use post processing for them?
Other than that i enjoyed the movie, I'm glad they decided to take the original game story instead of WOW. The storyline feels acceptable, not some random rudimentary element that scenarists tried to attach in excuse for battle scenes.
They certainly spent a lot of money and time on Durotan, i just like that character design and the amount of details in his face expressions.
I don't claim my rating to be meaningful for anyone but let me give it 8.5/10 score :D
feel free to post your opinions if anyone still alive on this site XD