![]() The writers (Duncan Jones, Charles Leavitt, and Chris Metzen) spent time developing them and their backstories. I want to get to know these Warcraft characters more. Industrial Light & Magic did a great job here. They’re not exactly pretty, but the realism of the actors’ portrayals is evident in every movement and expression. Their teeth are different shapes and sizes. Each orc is given individuality, including roughed-up characteristics that add to the realism. Usually, it sticks out or features movements that just don’t look realistic. The orcs are CGI, and honestly, this is the first time I’ve seen CGI done in a way that makes me forget all about it. That’s the kind of scale we’re talking about. At one point in the movie, a human man picks up the finger of an orc, and he has to wrap his whole hand around that one finger. Pretty much half of Warcraft‘s characters are orcs, a fantasy race with occasionally green-ish skin and hulking muscles. The CGI is Awesome Read more about the CGI and see pictures of the actors on Collider here and here. My expectations were medium - it was probably going to be entertaining in that forgettable way that action popcorn flicks tend to be.īut I have to say, I kind of loved this movie. I knew it was a fantasy and featured some big, brutal-looking orcs. Since I haven’t played World of Warcraft, I had no idea what I was getting into it. That surprised me, because from the trailers, Warcraft is nothing like Moon - but it definitely made me want to see the movie even more! I found out recently that it’s directed by Duncan Jones, who also directed one of my favorite films, Moon. ![]() This weekend I saw the movie Warcraft, which is based on the World of War craft video game.
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