Blu-ray Forum → Blu−ray Talk, Kino & Filme, TV−Serien & Gewinnspiele → Blu−ray Filme & Kino
Gestartet: 22 Juli 2009 11:01 - 438 Antworten
The initial version of the movie felt a little bit like "Humans
are good, everything else is bad". Duncan Jones came in and pitched
a film that told the story of both sides with the same empathy,
care, and time.
Blizzard wanted to share the Warcraft story with people around
the world, especially the vast part of the world population that
doesn't play games.
Blizzard and Legendary shared a lot of the same values, so it
was a great match.
Duncan laid out his vision for the film and it felt like he was
pulling the thoughts right out of their heads. He gets the details
right and appreciates the nuances.
The movie is a chance to show people who we love what it is that
has gripped us so strongly for such a long period of
time.
If you don't play Warcraft, you can still appreciate the movie
as a fantastical story of right and wrong, as well as choosing the
right thing to do.
If they do play Warcraft, there are so many great Easter eggs
hidden in the movie for you to find.
This movie really feels like it is for everybody.
Durotan was all motion capture, so it took a strong director to
make it work. You really have to become the character and get every
detail right, as motion capture will capture every
detail.
There was an orc cam to help actors get used to motion capture
and create a movement vocabulary for Orcs.
Paula Patton plays Garona. She got the script and loved it
because it read like a novel, with great background and history for
every character.
Patton was also fascinated by the fact that her character was
half human and half Orc, living a life of pain and struggle as a
slave to Gul'dan. She had to fight to gain respect in the Orc
culture and now feels like a fish out of water in the human
world.
Patton found the role challenging and initially scary, but she
eventually learned to ride a horse and wield a sword.
Garona is the bridge between two cultures that have never met and are now meeting for the first time.
The actors got some idea of what things would look like during
motion capture but they didn't see a completed and finished Orc
until after they had been shooting for several weeks. Seeing how
great the Orcs would look was a relief to all of them.
Technology has significantly advanced since Avatar, so the
motion capture used in Warcraft was even nicer than
Avatar.
Gul'dan has an unusual posture, so the actor had to squat and
stay hunched over during filming.
The movie is a retelling of Warcraft 1, which was turned into a
novel called The Last Guardian. The novel allowed them to build out
the characters and story more, but storytelling of games was still
crude in 1994. The mythology grew a little more with the movie,
along with some tactical calls to simplify themes and ideas. The
movie is the ultimate version of Warcraft 1, streamlining all of
the best parts into something better.
The team made some weird decisions with the lore over time, some
things Metzen wishes he could take back. Retelling the story was a
chance for redemption, making the Warcraft 1 that everyone
remembers, but better.
The "For the Horde", "For the Alliance", and "For Azeroth" roars from Blizzcon 2014 did get used!
Blu-ray Forum → Blu−ray Talk, Kino & Filme, TV−Serien & Gewinnspiele → Blu−ray Filme & Kino