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<blockquote data-quote="Ath-kethin" data-source="post: 9006950" data-attributes="member: 6798775"><p>I've seen the movie 2x now, and I really like it overall. I do think it has the same problem as a lot of Marvel films, inasmuch as it feels too long but also like there isn't room to cut more out because it also feels kind of underdeveloped in places.</p><p></p><p>I thought Doric the druid was delightful, and I really liked Simon the sorcerer too. I'd cheerfully watch Hugh Grant watching paint dry, too, and he didn't disappoint. I also really liked the family dynamic of Elgin and Holga, and I love how their bond was clearly very deep and strong and that the movie showed us that instead of talking about it. Though as others have pointed out, some of Holga's scenes are likely to make 5e newbies sad when they try taking on a bucket load of enemies all by themselves the way she does and discover it doesn't quite work out the same way.</p><p></p><p>I also loved the way the group worked out plans and solutions and often just tried weird things - more than anything else that felt true to the spirit of D&D.</p><p></p><p>I have two major quibbles with the movie: the opening bit, which I feel could have been done differently and conveyed the same information without relying on old, problematic tropes, and I didn't love the bits with the red dragon either. I also felt like the movie snacked of rewrites and test audiences, because it was pretty inconsistent tonally and bounced around a lot.</p><p></p><p>It's interesting to hear folks griping about the halflings; I actually didn't realize they were supposed to BE halflings and took them as gnomes. As gnomes they look fine IMO.</p><p></p><p>Overall I found it very good, but I'm not sure I need to see it a 3rd time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ath-kethin, post: 9006950, member: 6798775"] I've seen the movie 2x now, and I really like it overall. I do think it has the same problem as a lot of Marvel films, inasmuch as it feels too long but also like there isn't room to cut more out because it also feels kind of underdeveloped in places. I thought Doric the druid was delightful, and I really liked Simon the sorcerer too. I'd cheerfully watch Hugh Grant watching paint dry, too, and he didn't disappoint. I also really liked the family dynamic of Elgin and Holga, and I love how their bond was clearly very deep and strong and that the movie showed us that instead of talking about it. Though as others have pointed out, some of Holga's scenes are likely to make 5e newbies sad when they try taking on a bucket load of enemies all by themselves the way she does and discover it doesn't quite work out the same way. I also loved the way the group worked out plans and solutions and often just tried weird things - more than anything else that felt true to the spirit of D&D. I have two major quibbles with the movie: the opening bit, which I feel could have been done differently and conveyed the same information without relying on old, problematic tropes, and I didn't love the bits with the red dragon either. I also felt like the movie snacked of rewrites and test audiences, because it was pretty inconsistent tonally and bounced around a lot. It's interesting to hear folks griping about the halflings; I actually didn't realize they were supposed to BE halflings and took them as gnomes. As gnomes they look fine IMO. Overall I found it very good, but I'm not sure I need to see it a 3rd time. [/QUOTE]
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