I loved this movie and it was totally worth watching it on cinema! Those who criticize it have no opinion of value to offer because they didn’t even watch it. They just assume that they know what the movie is about and decide to go with that. But those of us who do hold value for the tales of Middle-earth got to enjoy this wonderful film. Heck! Some people on the theater that I went to even cried of joy, I did too.
I enjoyed this movie. My exposure to Tolkien's works was mainly from the LOTR and The Hobbit movie trilogies, not the original written lore. This allowed me to enjoy the movie based from the movies, and not getting dragged down by any original written lore source.
I feel bad for Kenji Kamiyama, he's a truly awesome anime director, but failures like this would just give more obstacles to japanese animators to breakthrough in Hollywood, which could be so good for everybody (audience and animators), after all the working conditions in the anime industry are inhuman🧐
"Do not look for tales of her in the old songs. There are none." Probably because she was so unimportant in this time of middle earth, Tolkien didn't even bother giving her a name.
Cry about it some more. She's the logical choice for main character since all of her male relatives are either dead by the end of it or weren't there for the entire siege that this movie is literally about. There's literally two pages written about Helm Hammerhand and only a handful of named characters. Obviously, they had to take creative liberties.
@@mohdimansaifullizan6193 Aragorn is not immortal. He's from the line of Numenor, which lives longer lives than regular humans, but he will still die. He's not in this movie because he hasn't been born yet and also because it's about Rohan.
@@literatureandfilmaremyjam4592 I have and she was just so shallow and bland at least she actually struggled a lot and needed help but they couldn't resist havin a girl boss/Mary Sue moment with her killing Wulf instead of her cousin Freylof being the one to kill him like in the book with a beheading there's no way in hell that a lean skinny woman like her could pin down a muscle bound dude like Wulf not to mention being able to stop him from stabbing her by grabbing his sword hand with one hand.
I loved this movie and it was totally worth watching it on cinema! Those who criticize it have no opinion of value to offer because they didn’t even watch it. They just assume that they know what the movie is about and decide to go with that. But those of us who do hold value for the tales of Middle-earth got to enjoy this wonderful film. Heck! Some people on the theater that I went to even cried of joy, I did too.
I enjoyed this movie. My exposure to Tolkien's works was mainly from the LOTR and The Hobbit movie trilogies, not the original written lore. This allowed me to enjoy the movie based from the movies, and not getting dragged down by any original written lore source.
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I feel bad for Kenji Kamiyama, he's a truly awesome anime director, but failures like this would just give more obstacles to japanese animators to breakthrough in Hollywood, which could be so good for everybody (audience and animators), after all the working conditions in the anime industry are inhuman🧐
I like this movie
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"Do not look for tales of her in the old songs. There are none." Probably because she was so unimportant in this time of middle earth, Tolkien didn't even bother giving her a name.
Or because token died before finishing fleshing out this period
Cry about it some more. She's the logical choice for main character since all of her male relatives are either dead by the end of it or weren't there for the entire siege that this movie is literally about. There's literally two pages written about Helm Hammerhand and only a handful of named characters. Obviously, they had to take creative liberties.
I love this movie i don’t care what anyone else says
I really liked it
The movie was flippin’ awesome. Even better than the Hobbit films in my opinion
Me too ❤😀.
I know exactly what you mean.
@@Sisko24 Agreed.
Makes sense that the give us an extended scene so early becase no one is going to the cinema to watch it...
Definitely to get people to go and watch it :)
I liked it
I saw it in the theater and I loved it! Don't let the neckbeards convince you to not see this! It's awesome and tons of fun!!!
They give us that scene because the movie has already been out for weeks^^ Personally, I saw it twice!
I loved this 10min preview :D
I could have stayed at home and watched the paint dry on my walls instead of going to watch this, I wish I had.
Why? Because a girl is the main character?
@austinharvey7644 It is a combination of a great many things, that is one of them but the writing and film plot was awful.
@@stephenmudiecastles.2938 well, they didn't adapt ALL The book, only The important parts of The book
So where Aragorn & Sauron
Aragorn will be born in like 150 years. Sauron is still laying low in Dol Guldur at this point.
@@rburk854 wait what Aragorn 150 years old is immortal ?
@@mohdimansaifullizan6193 Aragorn is not immortal. He's from the line of Numenor, which lives longer lives than regular humans, but he will still die. He's not in this movie because he hasn't been born yet and also because it's about Rohan.
@@colettec5614 oh sorry my mistake
Oh great another Merida.
Watch the WHOLE film first, then try to tell me that Hera is another Merida.
@@literatureandfilmaremyjam4592 I have and she was just so shallow and bland at least she actually struggled a lot and needed help but they couldn't resist havin a girl boss/Mary Sue moment with her killing Wulf instead of her cousin Freylof being the one to kill him like in the book with a beheading there's no way in hell that a lean skinny woman like her could pin down a muscle bound dude like Wulf not to mention being able to stop him from stabbing her by grabbing his sword hand with one hand.