Director:
Duncan JonesCámara:
Simon DugganMúsica:
Ramin DjawadiReparto:
Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Robert Kazinsky, Daniel Wu Yin-cho, Clancy Brown, Ruth Negga (más)Streaming (6)
Sinopsis(1)
El pacífico reino de Azeroth está a punto de entrar en guerra para enfrentarse a unos terribles invasores: orcos guerreros que han dejado su destruido reino para colonizar otro. Al abrirse un portal que conecta ambos mundos, un ejército se enfrenta a la destrucción, y el otro, a la extinción. Dos héroes, uno en cada bando, están a punto de chocar en un enfrentamiento que cambiará el destino de su familia, su pueblo y su hogar. Así arranca una espectacular saga de poder y sacrificio donde se descubren las numerosas caras de la guerra y en la que cada cual lucha por lo suyo. (Universal Pictures España)
(más)Reseñas (22)
As I've been playing WOW for 8 years now, I was excited to see this. At the same time, I was seriously apprehensive. I've never played the original Warcraft, but I'm at least roughly familiar with it and the film certainly didn't disappoint. As a player, I was pleased that I could easily recognize the locations without the need for text on screen. As a viewer, I was pleased that it was possible to immerse myself in the story even without any prior knowledge of the game. Thankfully, unlike in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, the declarations of love, both straight and gay, were kept to the minimum, so there was no need to add entirely new characters to the story. The plot could simply race forward, which it did. I think it’s an excellent fantasy film, which not only didn’t disappoint me but made me look forward to the sequel (if there is one). On the other hand, what I didn’t like too much were the deviations from the game. If it continues along these lines, it will probably become a completely different story that will have very little in common with what the players know. ()
I expected more from this film. Most of the time, it felt like a cheaper version of The Lord of the Rings, although financially, it's obvious that the film was invested into heavily, including in visual effects, even featuring dwarves. The story is fine, but for fans, it will definitely be best appreciated for how closely it adheres to the source material, both the "World of Warcraft" games and the original strategy games. ()