My father was my movie partner. The last film we saw together was 'Dunkirk.' I couldn't bring myself to set foot in a theater without him. When he died in early 2018 I was devastated. I had no appetite to watch movies or television for quite some time, so this blog went by the wayside.
I'm so happy to say that I've returned to the movies and I'm glad to be here. I hope to visit some of my favorite blogs and catch up! Now on to the fun stuff.
'The Witcher' starts with a twinge of mystery, but we've seen this all before. The Witcher's world is a dreary reflection of other fantasy series' before it, like 'Game of Thrones.' 'Merlin,' and 'Highlander.' I know the book series is from the 1990’s and pre-dates the fantasy tv series I referenced, but there have been numerous non-human monster hunters in fantasy, even some who have been trained from a young age, Vampire Hunter D, Hellboy, Forgotten Realms books, Solomon Kane, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Dark Angel. That doesn’t sound unique to me.
Please note, I’m referring exclusively to the Netflix adaptation of the books and video game. The Netflix series took a lot of queues from other fantasy entertainment. The first episode feels like a BBC period piece, rather than a high-end fantasy series. The special effects, set design, and costuming are all somewhat boring. The first episode unravels rather slowly but thankfully picks up toward the end. I just finished Episode 2: Four Marks and I'm happy to report it GETS BETTER.
--The rouge anti-hero the Witcher/Geralt of Rivia;
--The strong-willed yet naive princess Ciri;
--The regal warrior Queen Calanthe who quickly dies in a battle we know nothing about;
--Renfri the mysterious woman bent on revenge;
--The sorcerer Stregobor with bad intentions.
The Witcher Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill) is a hired assassin who kills monsters. After killing a spider-like thing he wanders into the unfriendly town of Blaviken looking for the alderman who hired him. His first stop is the local tavern-- yep, a tavern. Like I said, you've seen this before. The locals are menacing and attempt to fight him...of course. The witcher isn't scared. Refri (Emma Appleton) understands what the viewers do, that the Witcher is itching for a fight. She tells the locals to back down. Queue meet-cute scene with a heavy dose of sexual tension.
The Witcher refuses him, he retreats to the forest and predictably has sex with Renfi. He returns to town to help Renfi get revenge but has to kill her because she's so bloodthirsty. Yeah, couldn't they give us more to work with here?
In another storyline, the fair city of Cintra is suddenly under attack by Nilfgaardians for some unexplained reason. Queen Calanthe (Jodhi May) and King Consort Eist (Björn Hlynur Haraldsson) host a medieval feast before the storm. For some insane reason, 44-year-old Jodhi May is the grandmother of 18-year-old Ciri (Freya Allan). Yes, a 44-year-old can certainly be the mother of an 18-year-old, but grandmother? Admittedly, I'm a late bloomer.
Queen Calanthe sends Ciri away when the castle falls. Ciri is briefly captured by the mysterious dark knight (Eamon Farren). Thankfully Ciri has some sort of Black Canary supersonic scream going on and escapes. She heads off to the woods and that's the last we see of her in this episode.
Before the 'Justice League' film, I thought Cavill was a dull humorless actor. He finally showed his chops in the 'Justice League' film (bad movie/good actors) by capturing the duality of Superman and Clark Kent. This makes me sad because Cavill and Ben Affleck (Batman) were forced to hang up their tights. We don't know who the next Superman will be, but Robert Pattinson has been cast as a young Dark Knight in the next 'Batman' reboot. Ugh, why, just why? I digress.
I would have been reluctant to say this a few years ago, but Cavill is the best thing in 'The Witcher.' He does some good voice work with the character, capturing the Witcher's cadence and tone. Cavill deserved a better episode to sink his teeth into. I should also note that Cavill's physicality (and physique...ahem) shine here. Cavill has some nice swordplay as the Witcher fights his way through Renfri's men. As I write this review, I'm already halfway through the second episode and I am happy to say that the series has improved. I plan to keep watching...and reviewing lol.
** TWO AND A HALF STARS.
I hope you've enjoyed my review. I would love to hear your thoughts on the first episode and if you have enjoyed the series overall? There have been mixed reviews.
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So glad you are back to blogging! I haven't watched the show yet, I will probably get to it soon, glad to read it's improving! Never played the game but this world seems to have so much potential for cool creatures, I have a book wit illustrations the creators of the game were basing the creatures on and they look so awesome
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear from you! Thanks for the comment. I have missed being here and I'm so happy to be back. I don't know much about the books or film, but from what I've read on it, the author of the book series is Polish and he based the series on Polish folklore. I would love to see the illustrations. I'm sure they're wonderful!
DeleteVery sorry to hear about your father's passing. I'm sure he'd be glad to see you taking in movies again.
ReplyDeleteI know I'm glad to see you back!
I'd read the books and started watching this series and I like it even better than the books. And Cavill is very convincing as the Witcher.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I agree with you. I think my dad would be happy that I'm back into film and entertainment. I was very depressed for a long time. I can't wait to catch up with you on your blog! My husband is reading the first book in the series and he agrees with you!
DeleteSo sorry to hear about your father Ms Mariah. I lost my mom this year and it’s tough losing a parent. Especially when you’re so close.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on grad school and the baby. Your hard work paid off.
Witcher isn’t really my thing but Cavill was underused in the DCEU. His range and physicality are exceptional and I’m not surprised that it shows in his performance.
Hi Maurice! So good to hear from you. So sorry to hear about your mom. Losing a parent is hell. Absolute hell.
DeleteThank you. Yes, there were some good things to come out of 2018 lol.
The first ep of the witcher was bad, but it's gotten a lot better. Cavill does some good work here. You're absolutely right about him being under used in DCEU. Unfortunately that applies to a lot of characters. I'm a DC fan so it pains me to say that. I have been happy with the latest DCEU films (Aquaman and WW).