The most understated acting i\’ve ever seen, he eyes up his most hated enemy, his eyes twitch in anger, just enough to make it obvious. Then, when he figures how to kill the ork, a barely perceptible smile, so slight you have to look to see it, great acting.
I\’m not a warcraft fan, but I greatly enjoyed this move, the Mak\’Gora especially. It shows that the orcs are Warriors not killers. He killed his challenger, fairly. Lothar earned the right to leave with the king\’s body.
Its a shame that they never continued the story with another movie. Things were starting to get awesome. The rise of Orgrim as Warchief, Thrall being raised as a gladiator, maybe the invasion of Stormwind in the first minutes and then Lordaeron. There is so much that they could show.
The most understated acting i\’ve ever seen, he eyes up his most hated enemy, his eyes twitch in anger, just enough to make it obvious. Then, when he figures how to kill the ork, a barely perceptible smile, so slight you have to look to see it, great acting.
I\’m not a warcraft fan, but I greatly enjoyed this move, the Mak\’Gora especially. It shows that the orcs are Warriors not killers. He killed his challenger, fairly. Lothar earned the right to leave with the king\’s body.
Its a shame that they never continued the story with another movie. Things were starting to get awesome. The rise of Orgrim as Warchief, Thrall being raised as a gladiator, maybe the invasion of Stormwind in the first minutes and then Lordaeron. There is so much that they could show.
No matter how much bloodshed or hatred humans and orcs hold for each other, it’s nice to see them respect each other at least once.