Like we are a human who has camouflaged to be a tree and watching all the magic. The way the people of the Middle Earth are shot by the creators is almost divine. The Rings Of Power does it at every step showing that the real warrior was a lady who was destined to wear silk, but she chose the armour. While it took a woman to kill Sauron in the trilogy, it was only that moment that celebrated the feminity. I am in love how writers now are finding the best in the female characters in the fantasy dramas. At the forefront are the characters that made the Middle Earth what it was in the film trilogy. It’s been more than a decade since the last Tolkien retelling, so they explain each location, step, and culture to the core. Helmed by JD Payne and Patrick McKay, the prequel series makes sure your entry into the world is not rushed, but immersive. So when anyone decides to visualise his world, the risk is to not make it look too much but also retain the extravagant flight. He makes the trees talk and the oceans sing with his writing. Tolkien is a right who tickles your imagination to think beyond the normal. The makers make you breathe, get comfortable and rejoice in that feeling as they explain every single step without making it look like spoon-feeding and that is where all the essence of the first two episodes lies. There is a homely feeling in a place that is in a fantasy land even after decades since its last appearance. The Rings Of Power in the first few scenes describes why it manages to be unique even when there is another fantasy drama making all the buzz. Now, let’s jump into that alternate reality, get onto the most illustrious boat and go to the Middle Earth that JRR Tolkien developed for us mortals to taste heaven. Both are icons and they deserve to have love equally. But as a fan of both, I declare there is no competition. Must be pressurising to compete for the makers though. The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Episode 1 & 2 Review: What Works:Ĭall it our good fortune or deeds that we are watching a prequel to Game Of Thrones and The Lord Of The Rings exactly at the same time. Anything more might spoil the fun for you. Sauron had a face and the Rings were yet to become the legend they became with time. ( Photo Credit – Poster from The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power ) The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Episode 1 & 2 Review: What’s It About:Ī prequel to the saga of the Middle Earth from the most iconic The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, The Rings Of Power take us back to the second age of Middle Earth, to the times when the landscape was highly untouched and the lines were not merged as the present. Runtime: 2 Episodes Around 60 Minutes Each. The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Episode 1 & 2 Review: Star Rating:Ĭast: Morfydd Clarke, Robert Aramayo, Nazanin Boniadi, Charles Edwards & ensemble. The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Episode 1 & 2 Review ( Photo Credit – Still from The Lord Of The Rings )
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