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Le Seigneur des Anneaux : La Guerre des Rohirrim

Original title: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
  • 2024
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Brian Cox, Gaia Wise, and Luca Pasqualino in Le Seigneur des Anneaux : La Guerre des Rohirrim (2024)
A sudden attack by Wulf, a ruthless Dunlending lord, forces Helm Hammerhand and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg. Finding herself in an increasingly desperate situation, Helm's daughter, Héra, must lead the resistance against a deadly enemy who's intent on total destruction.
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A sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and traitorous lord of Rohan seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, and his people to make a daring last ... Read allA sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and traitorous lord of Rohan seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg.A sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and traitorous lord of Rohan seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg.

  • Director
    • Kenji Kamiyama
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Addiss
    • Will Matthews
    • Phoebe Gittins
  • Stars
    • Brian Cox
    • Gaia Wise
    • Miranda Otto
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Kenji Kamiyama
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Addiss
      • Will Matthews
      • Phoebe Gittins
    • Stars
      • Brian Cox
      • Gaia Wise
      • Miranda Otto
    • 313User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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      • 2 nominations total

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    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Helm
    • (voice)
    Gaia Wise
    Gaia Wise
    • Héra
    • (voice)
    Miranda Otto
    Miranda Otto
    • Éowyn
    • (voice)
    Luca Pasqualino
    Luca Pasqualino
    • Wulf
    • (voice)
    • (as Luke Pasqualino)
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Olwyn
    • (voice)
    Shaun Dooley
    Shaun Dooley
    • Freca
    • (voice)
    Benjamin Wainwright
    Benjamin Wainwright
    • Haleth
    • (voice)
    Yazdan Qafouri
    Yazdan Qafouri
    • Hama
    • (voice)
    Laurence Ubong Williams
    • Fréalaf
    • (voice)
    Michael Wildman
    Michael Wildman
    • General Targg
    • (voice)
    Janine Duvitski
    Janine Duvitski
    • Old Pennicruik
    • (voice)
    Bilal Hasna
    Bilal Hasna
    • Lief
    • (voice)
    Jude Akuwudike
    • Lord Thorne
    • (voice)
    Billy Boyd
    Billy Boyd
    • Shank
    • (voice)
    Dominic Monaghan
    Dominic Monaghan
    • Wrot
    • (voice)
    Alex Jordan
    Alex Jordan
    • Lord Frygt
    • (voice)
    Bea Dooley
    • Young Héra
    • (voice)
    Elijah Tamati
    • Young Wulf
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Kenji Kamiyama
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Addiss
      • Will Matthews
      • Phoebe Gittins
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' is lauded for its unique animation style and strong voice acting. The music and score are praised, yet the story is criticized for being simplified and rushed. Character development is seen as lacking, and animation consistency is questioned. Pacing and length are contentious, but the film's expansion of Middle-earth is appreciated.
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    6jackynikola

    Animation Abomination

    Story is good. I mean its Tolkien. But animation is so bad. So many problems where they mix 2D and 3D. Textures are horrible. Fake Depth of field, characters floating in the air while walking. Directing mediocre. Voice acting mediocre. Such a shame for such good story. All in all solid 6. If it appeared 20 years ago would be 8 probably. But as Art Director my self I cant over look such rookie mistakes regarding art style, cutting corners by reducing action of a characters and there movement. Comparing to modern Japanese anime this is super bad. As someone who does art, and review art in daily bases this is amberesing for such big budget movie.
    5SAMTHEBESTEST

    Kenji Kamiyama's Anime Is Interesting But Low on Substance and Scale

    The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024) : Movie Review -

    We are all die-hard fans of Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy and somewhat of "The Hobbit" trilogy. Let's just forget Prime Video's failed attempts for now. Kenji Kamiyama's tale is a prequel to Jackson's trilogy, but it's an "anime," and don't you worry, it has enough content. The problem arises in the scale, which can never be large for an animated feature, and since we have seen Jackson's gigantic sequences, the scale of this film looks quite small in comparison. The film still manages to keep things interesting in the first half, but then it lacks enough material to maintain the same momentum in the second half. Every LOTR film previously had one large-scale action sequence in the climax, and this film lacks that essential element! It's totally UNACCEPTABLE.

    Set 183 years before the events of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001-2003), The War of the Rohirrim tells the story of Helm Hammerhand (voiced by Brian Cox), a legendary king of Rohan, and his family as they defend their kingdom. Helm's daughter, Hera (Gaia Wise), is young and brave and has no thoughts of marriage, yet the matter is openly discussed, and Wulf (Luke Pasqualino) proposes to her. Both she and her father reject the proposal, leaving Wulf's father enraged. He is killed by Helm, and then Wulf forms an army to seek revenge. Hera is kidnapped but saved, and then Helm is trapped and mortally wounded during a war. As winter approaches, will Hera be able to defeat the coward Wulf?

    Jeffrey Addiss, Will Matthews, Phoebe Gittins, and Arty Papageorgiou wrote a 130-minute film that features many slow moments. Jackson created almost four-hour-long epics, but they never felt slow or boring. Kenji made a two-hour film and still gave me enough time to take small naps. The first half of the film was indeed interesting, but the second half failed to provide enough support or content. Three back-to-back action sequences appeared in the first half, offering nice entertainment and keeping the film engaging. Two of them take place at night, making it too dark and leading to an unsatisfactory experience. With anime, things are slow, and dialogues come at a tortoise's pace; then you have to endure dark visuals-all of that is too much to handle. The eagles aren't utilized well, the climax lacks action, the middle portion contains too much drama that slows down the narrative, and last but not least, the predictability of the storyline sums up the verdict for you.

    Brian Cox voices the hot-tempered King Helm, portraying the character as aggressive and macho. Gaia Wise as Hera was sweet, but as I mentioned, too many pauses between words make things seem childish. Luke Pasqualino has done a fabulous job as the voice artist for Wulf, while Miranda Otto, Lorraine Ashbourne, Shaun Dooley, Yazdan Qafouri, Benjamin Wainwright, and Laurence Ubong Williams provide excellent support. Technically, they are all spot-on for an anime production, but that also detracts from its human connection.

    I am still pondering the mediocre sound design and art direction. LOTR implies colossal scale, but where is that in Rohirrim? LOTR requires a proper lineup of events, and this one is far from perfect. Now I just think back to the beginning of the story and realize that Helm could have easily killed Wulf, preventing all this from happening. Anyway, who is interested in watching such a cowardly villain? No principles, no rules, and no loyalty are acceptable, but where is the bravery? The visual effects are good, but the grandeur is lacking. That stupendous quality is clearly absent. Kenji Kamiyama's emotional arcs take too much time, and during that phase, we lose connection with the film as LOTR or action fans. The anime vision is still acceptable and should please anime enthusiasts. Less said is better; LOTR: The War of the Rohirrim gets the Rohirrim part right but forgets to focus on the "war" aspect. This is a decent film, but it falls short of its own potential and could have been much better.

    RATING - 5/10*
    5peter0969

    Lord of the Rings (Anime Edition)

    What can you do when you have Lord of the Rings, having a crossover with anime cinema, and exploring a new era in its universe?

    This new Lord of the Rings movie is still, in some ways, an adventurous movie: it's exciting, colorful, tense, and engaging. Sola Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation provides a colorful, adventurous design and presentation there with some well-constructed character designs and battle sequences. Many of the sound designs and action sequences are bright and tense, for LOTR's thrill standards, it still sells out what the world is like. The world J. R. R. Tolkien has created is large and ambitious, there are many approaches and styles that can be explored to see many different aspects about their world and setting.

    However, instead of making a wonderful and classic narrative and world of what made Peter Jackson's Lord of the Ring approach. War of the Rohirrim is the definition of a beautiful mess, a mess that still both impresses and fails to impress me at the same time. It suffers from what both modern Anime cinema and Hollywood suffers. Crafted with static colorful animation, ambitious concepts, and great action sequences, but phoned in with the cliche bad aspects of character development and engagement, uneven writing, and phoning the tiresome anime tropes that run the well dry. It lacks what made Jackson's LOTR amazing, because unlike Jackson's approach, many of the characters are not interesting and you don't connect nor remember them on an emotional level. Almost as if it repeats some of the worst aspects about The Hobbit Trilogy.

    It's a shame because the beautiful character designs and background are breathtaking, despite some use of poor CGI. The voice performances are all pretty good, alongside the musical score and thrill moments. With the concepts and world, things could have been approached pretty well. But for a LOTR narrative, it doesn't really feel like a LOTR story. You can name it anything else and I would have believed it was something new and different from LOTR.

    But let me say this, nobody asked for anime and LOTR to become a thing. Yet it happened. I do applaud the studio and filmmakers to actually do it.
    5Madmul

    Decent film but lost potential

    I am a long time (40+ years) Tolkien fan, and arguably fall into the category of being hard to please. I saw this film on IMAX and I must say that it looks pretty nice, with the scenery being exemplary. The animation style might put some people off, depending on preference, but I think it holds up. In summary, overall production value is up to expectation for me (picture, sound, voice acting etc).

    Now, where it falls short is definitely on the script side, and I join the (growing) crowd who has a hard time understanding why they decided to change the storyline from the book instead of just building on it. I get the motive and all, but it is still a mystery why they decided to go in this direction, despite the fact that they know EXACTLY what will happen when it hits the Tolkien fandom.

    Filmmakers could easily have done more or less the same story, including the Hera perspective, but without tampering with the source material and they would have gotten through this in a much better shape.

    I guess it is a sign of the times. Sadly.
    7dorteel

    Not great, not terrible. Somewhere between LoTR and RoP

    This movie is based on a one-page story (mostly) about Helm Hammerhand from Appendix A of the LoTR book (which is a pretty nice read btw). The book's dialogue and events are actually kept to quite an extent, with only minor alterations in detail. The film does an especially good job capturing the epic character of Helm Hammerhand, as depicted in the books. However Hera, introduced in the movie, is not in the books at all and some of her deeds are actually done in the original work by her cousin, Fréaláf.

    What many people like about Tolkien's universe is its pre-industrial, simple world, where this simplicity highlights the theme of human nature/values and the moral order of the universe. In the 'classic' movies there is a lot of wisdom hidden in everyday conversations, like "All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given to us" (LoTR) or "It is the small things, everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep darkness at bay" (Hobbit), which I would say are timeless truths about our world, and these are lines I think about sometimes even after the movie ends.

    However, this movie has nothing to add in this front. It introduces modern issues (feminism), into Tolkien's world in a way that feels both foreign and forced, ultimately undermining both Tolkien's vision and the cause of feminism it seeks to support. It's not as bad as RoP, but still shows. Of course it's not about that women can't do any of the things depicted in the movie, or that the book should be followed exactly. It's just that it's not guided purely by the love of Tolkien's work and legacy, and it really shows.

    But besides that, it's not a terrible movie. I would say it's worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      A unique approach was used to create the film's traditional 2D animation: the actors performed every scene of the film using motion-capture technology, which was translated into 3D animation within Unreal Engine's real-time game engine; this 3D environment was used to determine the film's camera angles and movements, and this was translated into the final 2D animation.
    • Goofs
      Following the encounter with the Orcs, the animation of Helm's waving hair appears behind his ear.
    • Quotes

      Saruman: If you shall ever be in need of assistance, my lord.

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning of the credits features thematic drawings and sketches of the principal cast's characters.
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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
      • Japan
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Señor de los Anillos: La guerra de los Rohirrim
    • Filming locations
      • Musashino, Tokyo, Japan(animation studio)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • WingNut Films
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,158,572
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,552,109
      • Dec 15, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,658,572
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
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      • Dolby Digital
      • IMAX 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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