Last Updated on 08/22/2022 by てんしょく飯
The drama “House of the Dragon,” a prequel to “Game of Thrones,” is receiving high praise.
House of the Dragon” has already captured the hearts of fans.
The spin-off drama “House of the Dragon,” which takes place 200 years before the hit drama “Game of Thrones,” has finally begun airing! The film, which is now available on U-NEXT in Japan, was broadcast on HBO and distributed by HBO Max in the U.S. It is unclear whether it was the popularity of the film or simply technical problems, but HBO Max crashed at the time of distribution.
Since expectations are high for a spinoff of a blockbuster, there was some concern before the film’s release as to whether “House of the Dragon” would live up to those expectations, but apparently there was no need to worry about that! Many international media outlets have given good reviews to the first episode.
Digital Spy in the UK gave it a perfect score of 5 stars.
The review mentions that Season 8, the final chapter of “Game of Thrones,” received very harsh reviews, and then asks, “Has ‘House of Dragons’ freed itself from the series’ damaged reputation? Quite simply, yes. Long story short, seriously yes! The first episode was perfect. I can say that with pride,” he drummed.
The characters’ personalities and gestures are so finely designed in this work that they have a huge emotional impact on certain scenes and developments, he said. And of course, the dragon design is top notch. The production team praised the film for reminding unsuspecting fans of the golden age of “Game of Thrones”.
Indie Wire in the U.S. gave it a B-.
The reviewer praised the drama created by the characters’ intricate relationships, as well as the set design, costume design, and dragon design. Indie Wire also noted that the film was produced by HBO, a production company that has earned a reputation for producing quality dramas, and that “the success of each HBO drama” will cause future developments in “House of the Dragon” to The Guardian in the U.K. gave it five stars.
The Guardian in the UK gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
The review stated, “‘House of the Dragon’ looks like it could become a political seven-sided game of chess, just as its predecessor did. The fact that it is designed to reward stubborn fantasy fans perfectly without alienating many of them will lead to the film’s highest rating,” he said, predicting that the work will be appreciated by a wide range of audiences.
He added, “Simply put, it’s like ‘Game of Thrones’ at its best.” It’s fun, it moves forward, it looks good, and it’s okay. (It’s a relief after the last installment, which was a huge success and received bizarrely low reviews,” and that “overall, it’s a good time.
Collider in the US gave it a B+ rating.
Already enthralled by the film, thanks to the actors’ performances and the presence of the dragons, the reviewer wrote, “The courtroom politics and the intrigue of power struggles will be enough to keep you hooked. I want more episodes and I want to know the fate of the characters. We only knew the Targaryens as an ethnic dynasty through the eyes of Daenerys, but it is exciting to see that family line at its peak. It was enough to make me fall in love with House of Dragons, and I will continue to watch it. The dragons, the strength of the actors, and the twists in the story make me eager to see where we go next,” said one reviewer, whose love for the work was palpable.
Many critics praised the depth of each character’s personality, the complexity of their relationships, and the design of the dragons, costumes, and sets, and many said that the production team extracted what was good about “Game of Thrones” and applied it to “House of Dragons. Of course, we hope that the final product will not be as badly received by fans and critics as “Game of Thrones” was, but so far it looks promising.
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