Game of Thrones



Genres: Serial, Action, Drama

Director: David Benioff and D. B. Weiss

Rating: 4.7/5

After its end, while waiting for the prequel, things are clearer. It's a great spectacle. Not just for the state of adaptation, but for science as a response to many other adaptations. It's a series of characters and their stories. Plus, with such a talented cast and a brilliant book series, how could it go wrong. The good news is, “Game of Thrones” hasn't gone badly. On the contrary. Not only is it a rare TV show that does justice to its original source and treats it with respect, but it is itself one of the most beautiful, compelling, and captivating shows of recent times. years. Such a brilliant TV show that you actually have to verify it was made for TV when everything is done to such a high standard that it puts a lot of movies made today to shame. This is one of the strongest examples of an acclaimed show that deserves every ounce of the praise it garnered.

Visually, Game of Thrones looks amazing. The sets are spectacular, the sets are extremely striking and beautiful to watch with real attention to detail, and the costumes are perfectly suited to the characters. Then there are the special effects which are some of the best of any TV show and not overused or overused, the scale, detail, and the way they actually have character and soul is better. than many big budget blockbusters. As well as the photography and editing, which are also cinematic quality. You can't talk about "Game of Thrones" without mentioning the themed, orchestral, and atmospheric multi-level soundtrack and the unforgettable main theme. Again, worthy of a big budget fantasy, action, drama movie.

It's hard not to be overwhelmed by the quality of the writing, exceptional is not a strong enough adjective to describe how good the writing is. It still has a natural flow, is layered and uplifting, and demonstrates a wide range of emotions such as the tension of suspense, heartwarming pathos, and witty humor. The plots are so beautifully articulated, structured with so much nuance and attention to consistency, a high emotional level and touch on complex and sensitive themes with intelligence and tact. Whenever there is a more action-oriented setting or stage, there is always a reason, never there for the fun of it. Not only are the scenes done with very epic scale, superb staging, dramatic excitement, and tension, but underneath the whole scale and attention to detail there is a lot of heart and a multi-layered feel. They do not overlap either.

The characters are also an important part of the charm. Game of Thrones has characters that are so well developed and as close as possible to real life despite being in a fantasy world. These characters aren't hero and villain archetypes Joffrey is the only one close to that, the difference though is that he's extremely interesting with a lot of development that goes well over one hundred percent on the threat level scale, they have much more and have strengths and weaknesses. Decisions make sense and you don't like any character, let alone when a decision isn't the right one because you recognize and learn from mistakes.

The Game of Thrones cast is full of talented names, and thanks to such well-defined characters and remarkable writing, you only get the best out of it. Even the ones that are not my favorite. The big actors that stand out are Peter Dinklage, Sean Bean, Lena Headey, and Jack Gleeson Joffrey is the king of all young characters with no savior bones in their bodies. In conclusion, an absolutely exceptional and rare TV show worthy of being a classic of modern cinema.

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