Ghuldan was frickin bad-ass and our other beloved Warlords had there moments too!There were some small lore-adjustments for the sake of better translating the game into the movie. This is my contender as the best summer blockbuster of 2016. This got better-unclichéd action than X-men. This piece of art was made with love and care. For you, for the fan, for a casual moviegoer. Feelings shockering through your skin and bones, knowing that they went all in on this. You'll step out from the big dark room into the light of day. And you know this amazing film is going to be over soon. When a certain main character dies in the midst of battle. No words, just Khadgar! And here's my nifty spoiler and the main con, the reason why I cried the second time. Three to five scenes had a motion blur effect on big structures, most of the scenes are still, but at those moments you felt the cracking budget on the CGI. I think you'll know why Khadgar didn't make the cut, once you'll see the film.
I'll add that horse is not a normal cause, it's a different universe. That's why I was keen to accept the casting choice for Medivh and The King. These humans are not from Earth, they are from Azeroth. Here is a thing to all those folks that got no clue about the lore. Characters were all except for poor Khadgar an A+, 10 out of 10, you name it. Basically, orcs hit your feelings in the first half and human side catches towards the climax of the picture. I felt that orcs story was on par with the human, but it's strange to explain. They had sympathetic feelings to viewers. I felt a hunger for power from them, love for its own kind except for one individual, no fear, crazy mind-boggling strength. Orcs were fluid and gave a very hard alien emotional drive throughout entire screen time.
Which is good, means they put an enormous amount of extra effort into this.
For the budget of 100 mills, it was overdone.
WARCRAFT THE BEGINNING MOVIE
Once I can watch a movie again and see something that I missed or miss understood.