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Lord of the Rings: If an Orc Found the One Ring

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  • 2022
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Alessia Medina, Thomas Taufan, and Kendall Drury in Lord of the Rings: If an Orc Found the One Ring (2022)
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A low ranking orc soldier has lofty dreams of ascending to Dark Lord when he finds a peculiar ring on a captured soldier. Humans and elves must work together to overcome the dark forces.A low ranking orc soldier has lofty dreams of ascending to Dark Lord when he finds a peculiar ring on a captured soldier. Humans and elves must work together to overcome the dark forces.A low ranking orc soldier has lofty dreams of ascending to Dark Lord when he finds a peculiar ring on a captured soldier. Humans and elves must work together to overcome the dark forces.

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    • Elliot Owen Charles
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    • Elliot Owen Charles
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    • Kendall Drury
    • Alessia Medina
    • Thomas Taufan
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    • Writer
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      • Alessia Medina
      • Thomas Taufan
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    **Review of *Lord of the Rings: If an Orc Found the One Ring***

    *Lord of the Rings: If an Orc Found the One Ring* is an intriguing and imaginative "what if" spin-off in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendary Middle-earth saga. Directed by emerging talent Eris Fain, the film explores a riveting alternate timeline where an orc stumbles upon Sauron's lost artifact of ultimate power. This creative premise opens the door to fresh perspectives on familiar lore while raising compelling questions about power, morality, and destiny in Middle-earth.

    The story begins in the grim, blood-soaked trenches of Mordor, where a lowly orc named Grashnak uncovers the One Ring amidst the ruins of a failed skirmish. Grashnak, portrayed by the surprisingly expressive motion-capture performance of Rian Mort, instantly becomes an unlikely protagonist. The film delves into the inner struggles of this usually maligned creature, painting orcs in a new light. Through Grashnak's journey, viewers gain an empathetic glimpse into the hierarchy and suffering within the orcish ranks.

    Fain does a commendable job of maintaining the essence of Middle-earth while steering the narrative into uncharted territory. The cinematography by Lyra Hart is breathtaking, capturing the stark desolation of Mordor and contrasting it with the haunting beauty of Rivendell and the foreboding expanse of the Dead Marshes. The set designs and visual effects evoke the grandeur of Peter Jackson's original trilogy, ensuring the new addition feels like a natural continuation of the universe.

    One of the most surprising strengths of the film is its dialogue. Grashnak's interactions with a captured elf ranger, Loryan (played deftly by Finn Wald), provide some of the film's most profound moments. Their exchanges reflect the moral complexities of war and the existential dread tied to the Ring's allure. Loryan's poignant line, "Even the lowliest among us may fall to power's deceit," serves as a thematic anchor for the story.

    The Ring itself is presented with a chilling personality that seems to tailor its influence based on its wielder. Unlike Frodo or Gollum, Grashnak initially appears indifferent to its seductive whispers, adding suspense to the narrative. Will the orc succumb to its pull, or will his simplistic worldview shield him from its corruption?

    However, the film is not without its flaws. The pacing is uneven, with the first half offering an engaging exploration of orc culture, but the latter half occasionally dragging under the weight of its own ambition. The battle sequences, while visually striking, often feel overly extended and lack the emotional stakes seen in the original trilogy.

    Another hiccup lies in the depiction of Sauron's reaction to the Ring's rediscovery. While the Dark Lord's desperation is conveyed effectively, his lack of foresight in preventing Grashnak from wielding the artifact seems inconsistent with his character. Moreover, the subplot involving Saruman's interest in the Ring feels underdeveloped, leaving viewers wondering if it was a deliberate setup for a sequel or merely a narrative loose end.

    One notable human error in the script becomes apparent when Grashnak mentions that the Ring "feels as light as a leaf," contradicting the established lore that the One Ring is deceptively heavy for most bearers. While this detail might irk die-hard fans, it doesn't significantly detract from the overall narrative.

    The performances are uniformly strong, with Mort's portrayal of Grashnak being a standout. Through subtle nuances in body language and voice modulation, he manages to convey a surprising range of emotions for an orc, challenging traditional depictions of these creatures. The score by Leona Traist provides an atmospheric backdrop, with motifs that echo Howard Shore's iconic compositions while introducing new themes that capture the film's unique tone.

    In conclusion, *Lord of the Rings: If an Orc Found the One Ring* is a bold and fascinating addition to Middle-earth's cinematic legacy. While it doesn't reach the heights of the original trilogy, it offers a fresh perspective on Tolkien's world, reminding us that even the most unassuming characters can redefine the epic struggle between good and evil. Despite minor missteps and lore inconsistencies, the film is a worthy watch for fans and newcomers alike.

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