The Rings of Power: That’s why the LotR series is worth it, despite all the criticism

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When it became known in 2017 that the Amazon Studios working on a series that will Tolkien universe plays were both anticipation as well as expectations big with the fans – especially when it was said that the book template for this the Silmarilion should be.

Launched on September 2, 2022 The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and had to before a lot of criticism plug in. Why some of it is quite justified the series is still worth it – we took a closer look at all aspects.

The rings of power and the scramble for rights

Unfortunately, it’s a tricky thing with licenses and rights. Although Amazon could Trademark rights to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings series and Appendices get hold of, but unfortunately not the “Silmarilion”, “Messages from Middle-earth” and the twelve-part “History of Middle-earth”, which are so important for the series. So may too none of this will be used in the series.

Since necessity is the mother of invention, the makers used what they had and created a series that At least pay homage to JRR Tolkien and his creation should, but was never written like this. With this knowledge in mind, you ultimately see the series for what it is: A kind of fanfiction and not a one-to-one reproduction from Tolkien’s words.

That misunderstandingthe series being precisely based on the events depicted in the “Silmarilion” (and Tolkien’s other writings), makes many viewers want to simply putting every detail on the gold scales and thus ruining a really well done (family) series.

Showrunner JD Payne emphasized that they have been working with Tolkien scholars and the writer’s estate throughout to create a adequate and respectful story to tell.

That’s what The Rings of Power is all about

Inspired by Tolkien’s life’s work, everyone involved has created a story that Fall of Númenor, the rise of Sauron and the creation of the eponymous Rings of Power address.

Most of the characters in the series are known from the books and films. Galadriel, Elrond, Durin, misery… Every single one of them plays an important part in the events in and around Middle-earth.

And yet it is due to the circumstances that the series creators deviate from the original text had to, which is why it was specially made for “The Rings of Power” created new characters became. They include Theo, Halbrand and Nori, who are supposed to help the plot of the series.

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Elanor “Nori” Brandyfuss © Amazon

That’s why The Rings of Power is worth it

Leaving aside the crumb-fucking about accuracy, The Rings of Power is another visually stunning fantasy epic set in the LotR universe. No wonder, after all, the Amazon production is considered most expensive series of all time.

Few sets and effects were computer generated to as authentic as possible to act. Just think of the mines of Moria, respectively Khazad-dûm. What we only know as ruins from the films shines here in all its glory.

The stories are told differently, but no less exciting. Even if the tension only builds up gradually. But isn’t that what makes a good story? On top of that, this is a series that enough time for the story and not a film where all the important events have to be packed into about two hours.

The biggest mystery of the series was from the beginning, the whereabouts of Sauron. For seven weeks there was wild speculation as to where or in whom dark sorcerers were hiding. The resolution was actually up to last episode attracted, as well as the Formation of the first three rings.

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The Three Elven Rings © Amazon

This arc of suspense alone is so well built that it should keep the viewers engaged. Not to mention the lovely ones Harfeet and the Mysterious Stranger; the stubborn dwarves – above all the prince Durin and his intimate friendship with Elrond; the bitter Battle for the Southlands

Despite all criticism – a plea for artistic freedom

“The Rings of Power” definitely has moments that are strategic, exciting, emotional and magical. Generally both Both plot and characters are logical and complex.

Only Galadriel seems a bit flat and listless at times, downright stubborn at other points. And some viewers may have taken a pause in episode 6 when the Númenoreans reached the southern lands so quickly.

And yet it is Representation of well-known figures quite exciting – apart from the externals. In fact, we know Galadriel as calm, level-headed, and wise. In the series, she is several thousand years younger than in the films and a warrior thirsty for redemption. Ultimately her character develops as the story progresses and gets more depth.

Galadriel © Amazon Studios

In my humble opinion, the cast by no means faulty or forced “woke”. Of course, a certain image of a character develops when reading – especially when it is described in great detail. Nevertheless, this one is too Impression always subjective and ultimately a bit of a matter of interpretation.

As already mentioned, we’re moving a bit with “The Rings of Power” anyway off Tolkien’s path. So there is a lot here too more room for creativity and individuality given. Colored elves or dwarf women without a beard do not detract from either the plot or the joy of watching a well-made fantasy series.

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Summary of The Rings of Power

In conclusion, it can be said: Either you like and watch “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” or you don’t. The series doesn’t deserve a shit storm! Even if the events aren’t exactly from Master Tolkien’s pen, it is solid and appealing homage to the life’s work of the great writer.

Now it’s time to wait. After all, are total five seasons planned, with the Filming of the second season have recently started.

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