Now we're Tolkien! After six glacial hours, The Rings of Power is finally worth watching
Whether youre a Tolkien obsessive or the sort of dabbler who doesnt give an Ents conker what a Silmarillion is, its not hard to see why reactions to The Rings of Power have been mixed.
Theres a scene in The Return of the King where Pippin is staring across the calm, still mists of Pelennor Fields, waiting for Saurons orc armies to lay siege to the city of Minas Tirith. Its so quiet, he says. Its the deep breath, says Gandalf, before the plunge. Thats how Amazons bazillion-dollar take on Tolkien felt for its first five episodes. A buildup albeit an astonishingly bonny one to something big, gripping and hugely exciting that was yet to happen.
CAUTION: SPOILERS AT LINK https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/oct/04/tolkien-the-rings-of-power-finally-worth-watching
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edited to ad: This latest episode blew my mind.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,961 posts)ugly elves and all.
eShirl
(18,832 posts)MuseRider
(34,387 posts)I watched the first one, excited that it was finally on but was always distracted so I decided not to watch it until House of Dragons is over. Apparently I can only do one epic adventure fantasy at a time! So it is on my list. This will help me if I am also bored at the slower, less spectacular pace but I always found the Tolkien books to take me a bit to be comfortable with. Once that threshold was met and I knew where I was and with whom it was great reading.
Thanks.
eShirl
(18,832 posts)I think I'm the same.
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)But balancing the world and character building with what makes engaging entertainment probably isn't as easy as I sounds.
House of the Dragon has been a bit clumsy at times trying to insert action sequences into its first 5 episodes.