Le Seigneur des anneaux : Les Anneaux de pouvoir
Titre original : The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Série télévisée inspirée du Seigneur des Anneaux, se déroulant au cours de la période de 3 441 ans, connue sous le nom d'Age of Númenor, ou Second âge.Série télévisée inspirée du Seigneur des Anneaux, se déroulant au cours de la période de 3 441 ans, connue sous le nom d'Age of Númenor, ou Second âge.Série télévisée inspirée du Seigneur des Anneaux, se déroulant au cours de la période de 3 441 ans, connue sous le nom d'Age of Númenor, ou Second âge.
- Nommé pour 7 Primetime Emmys
- 19 victoires et 62 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Rings of Power' receives mixed reactions for its stunning visuals, intricate world-building, and ambitious storytelling. Critics point to deviations from Tolkien's lore, weak writing, and inconsistent pacing. Fans express disappointment in character portrayals and plot changes. Some viewers appreciate the fresh take and potential to expand Middle-earth. The show's production quality, special effects, and cinematography are often praised, while the script and character development draw less favorable remarks. Overall, it is seen as visually impressive but narratively uneven.
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As a Lord of the Rings fan, I was eagerly awaiting the origin stories of Middle-earth. Of course, I have high expectations after Lord of the Rings, which is close to perfection in terms of time and fiction. Because they have a considerable budget and opportunities, that's why I gave my points by watching the first episode right away. Although it is the beginning part, I can say that I liked the first part very much. The character of Galadriel could have been more strong, but she is still successful. We will warm up to the characters better over time.
Characters: 8 Story: 10 Decor and venue: 10 Costume: 10 Music: 10.
Characters: 8 Story: 10 Decor and venue: 10 Costume: 10 Music: 10.
We all know liberties were taken with this series so my review is not based on faithfulness to the source material.
A lot of the marketing for this show led people to fear it would be woke. I didn't see anything like that. I wasn't rolling my eyes or cringing at any virtue signalling.
The pace is a little rough in parts but since it's the beginning of the series I almost expect a little dawdling. There's a lot going on, things to be set up and introduced etc...
The characters and the story is engaging though, the cinematography was well done, and the score seemed to fit... so I'm honestly excited to see where this series goes.
Definitely give this a shot and decide for yourself.
A lot of the marketing for this show led people to fear it would be woke. I didn't see anything like that. I wasn't rolling my eyes or cringing at any virtue signalling.
The pace is a little rough in parts but since it's the beginning of the series I almost expect a little dawdling. There's a lot going on, things to be set up and introduced etc...
The characters and the story is engaging though, the cinematography was well done, and the score seemed to fit... so I'm honestly excited to see where this series goes.
Definitely give this a shot and decide for yourself.
A pleasant surprise, the cinematography is impeccable, the characters quite well done, the plot looks like a link between the stories of the First Age, the Silmarillion and the stories of the Lord of the Rings of the Third Age, the rhythm of narration is pleasant albeit a bit slow. If the outcome of the series will be to narrate how Sauron forged the Rings of Power, it will definitely be something to watch. Until this moment, I think that in general terms, at least the first chapter delivers. I think enough to be cautiously optimistic about what the next 7 episodes might turn out to be. I must add, again that I am pleasantly surprised.
I wanted so badly to love this series. As a diehard LOTR fan since its original release, I always love any opportunity to return to Middle Earth.
And then this series happened. And I'm more than happy to NOT visit Middle Earth.
I realized by about the end of the second episode that from scene to scene, I don't care one iota about any of the characters or their outcomes. And I also forget pretty quickly who they even are. They're all bland, unlikeable, empty.
I'd rank this right up there with Wheel of Time as a thoroughly missed opportunity. Under-written with an unbelievably bloated budget.
And then this series happened. And I'm more than happy to NOT visit Middle Earth.
I realized by about the end of the second episode that from scene to scene, I don't care one iota about any of the characters or their outcomes. And I also forget pretty quickly who they even are. They're all bland, unlikeable, empty.
I'd rank this right up there with Wheel of Time as a thoroughly missed opportunity. Under-written with an unbelievably bloated budget.
Terrible. Complete disregard of already written and established Tolkien lore, poor building of character and storyline.
I rarely write bad reviews for shows but as a die-hard, lifelong LOTR fan, you've let me down. Imagine spending £1bn on this pile of excrement. 1 dimensional characters despite unlimited pre-written potential.
My girlfriend gave up after episode 2 but I tried to persevere. Alas no.
Sauron the deceiver portrayed as a bumbling, well-meaning, drifter esc character?!? He's an archangel devoted to Morgoth and one of the most inherently evil beings ever in the LOTR universe. Capable of unimaginable acts. Here portrayed as a vulnerable, hobbit-protecting vagabond.
Terribly sorry to use such vulgar language but your show is: a) s***, b) flipping the bird to every Tolkien fan who watched and c) a frankly unethical use of £1bn given that amount of money could end world hunger.
Booo.
I rarely write bad reviews for shows but as a die-hard, lifelong LOTR fan, you've let me down. Imagine spending £1bn on this pile of excrement. 1 dimensional characters despite unlimited pre-written potential.
My girlfriend gave up after episode 2 but I tried to persevere. Alas no.
Sauron the deceiver portrayed as a bumbling, well-meaning, drifter esc character?!? He's an archangel devoted to Morgoth and one of the most inherently evil beings ever in the LOTR universe. Capable of unimaginable acts. Here portrayed as a vulnerable, hobbit-protecting vagabond.
Terribly sorry to use such vulgar language but your show is: a) s***, b) flipping the bird to every Tolkien fan who watched and c) a frankly unethical use of £1bn given that amount of money could end world hunger.
Booo.
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- AnecdotesAmazon's original pitch for the television rights to J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' novels was to make the series a new adaptation of the latter (effectively a retelling of Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001), Le Seigneur des anneaux : Les Deux Tours (2002) and Le Seigneur des anneaux : Le Retour du roi (2003)), but the Tolkien estate rejected this proposal. Amazon finally obtained the rights under the conditions that the series be distinct from Peter Jackson's earlier adaptations, and that they couldn't contradict anything that Tolkien had previously written. Early ideas that were proposed included prequel stories featuring characters such as Aragorn, Gimli and Gandalf, but the showrunners preferred to focus on important untold events from the novels' lore rather than simple side stories, so they settled with the studio that the series would take place during the books' Second Age. Since they didn't have the rights to Tolkien's 'The Silmarillion', 'Unfinished Tales' and 'The History of Middle-earth' (which explore the First and Second Ages), they checked the Lord of the Rings novels and appendices for passages about any references to the Second Age in which they could set their story. They consulted with the estate and several Tolkien lore experts (including grandson and novelist Simon Tolkien) about the inclusion of new characters and plot elements.
- GaffesThe dubbing credits for several languages mistakenly list King Durin III as "Durin II".
- Crédits fousThe opening titles is a musical sequence of matter forming various shapes, based on the "Music of the Ainur" creation myth from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion".
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Critical Drinker: The Rings of Power - War For A Fandom (2022)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El señor de los anillos: Los anillos de poder
- Lieux de tournage
- Auckland, Nouvelle-Zélande(series 1)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h(60 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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