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Avant Geralt, il y avait Vesemir. Ce jeune sorceleur arrogant se plaît à pourfendre des monstres pour quelques sous. Une nouvelle force redoutable se lève sur le Continent.Avant Geralt, il y avait Vesemir. Ce jeune sorceleur arrogant se plaît à pourfendre des monstres pour quelques sous. Une nouvelle force redoutable se lève sur le Continent.Avant Geralt, il y avait Vesemir. Ce jeune sorceleur arrogant se plaît à pourfendre des monstres pour quelques sous. Une nouvelle force redoutable se lève sur le Continent.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Theo James
- Vesemir
- (voix)
Lara Pulver
- Tetra
- (voix)
Graham McTavish
- Deglan
- (voix)
Tom Canton
- Filavandrel
- (voix)
Jennifer Hale
- Illyana
- (voix)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- Kitsu
- (voix)
- …
Matthew Yang King
- Luka
- (voix)
- …
Darryl Kurylo
- Sven
- (voix)
- …
Keith Ferguson
- Lord Carlisle
- (voix)
- …
Jennie Kwan
- Young Luka
- (voix)
A.J. LoCascio
- Young Sven
- (voix)
- (as AJ LoCascio)
Michaela Dietz
- Tomas
- (voix)
Adam Croasdell
- King Dagread
- (voix)
- …
Nolan North
- Handsome Knight
- (voix)
- …
Samia Mounts
- Midwife
- (voix)
- …
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I've spent the past two year's now studying, filmmaking, directing, and reading the entire Witcher Series, along with completing the Wild Hunt 3 times over.
This film was pretty damn great; a prequel that answered my questions about the sacking of Kaer Morhen, and the origins of Vesemir. I personally think the film would've made more sense if it was longer, but it was sped along nicely, sometimes a tad too fast. The animation was stellar, with the writing almost perfect. My issues: The voice acting felt a bit monotone-not a deal breaker, but frustrating. It took immersion away a bit.
Tetra's backstory and motivation was answered, but I could've used more info.
Vessemir's true light; hard men are made hard by circumstance-I hope that season 2 of Witcher 3 gives us more of his morally-good side. Kindness is a virtue, even if only ever shown at ones worst moments.
The directing seemed to "direct" this film to readers of the original book series; we forget, not all of us have invested hundreds of ours rummaging through the novels. Some people may be left in the dark to some extent *cough*, "season one of the Witcher Netflix series" All in all, a great prequel that does justice to the Witcher Universe.
Time to get back to reading, Winds Howling.
This film was pretty damn great; a prequel that answered my questions about the sacking of Kaer Morhen, and the origins of Vesemir. I personally think the film would've made more sense if it was longer, but it was sped along nicely, sometimes a tad too fast. The animation was stellar, with the writing almost perfect. My issues: The voice acting felt a bit monotone-not a deal breaker, but frustrating. It took immersion away a bit.
Tetra's backstory and motivation was answered, but I could've used more info.
Vessemir's true light; hard men are made hard by circumstance-I hope that season 2 of Witcher 3 gives us more of his morally-good side. Kindness is a virtue, even if only ever shown at ones worst moments.
The directing seemed to "direct" this film to readers of the original book series; we forget, not all of us have invested hundreds of ours rummaging through the novels. Some people may be left in the dark to some extent *cough*, "season one of the Witcher Netflix series" All in all, a great prequel that does justice to the Witcher Universe.
Time to get back to reading, Winds Howling.
It's nothing extremely good. But it met my expectations. It doesn't rely too much on the main show but still is enough connected to the lore to have a reason to exist. Vesemir is a great character too. The fight scenes are great. The animation is beautiful. The story is interesting. Overall, it's a great movie
Can't wait to see the live action Vesemir in December!
Honestly I really liked the animation, soundtrack and fight scenes, but thats kinda it. I hated the ending and final plot twist, because it completely rewrites a really important plot point in the Witcher universe. If it was made somewhat well, I would be okay with that, but the way the writers did that was just bad. Story is kinda meh, and Vesemir is fun character, until you remember its Vesemir, so another rewrite. Some people coplain about diversity, honestly I did not care about that. Some parts of the story felt without any pay of. If this was made with a completely unknown witcher and completely different school of witchers, or be a completly different universe it would be 8, but the heavy disrespect to the most important parts of the lore really bumed me out.
It's honestly pretty good, but Netflix is rewriting some of the witcher lore and as a long time game and book fan it's just kinda sad.
(Edit: It may be best to treat this film's story as a re-write or alternative adaptation of The Witcher universe.) Any fans of The Witcher and its many works know and love Geralt, but we've rarely been given stories of his teacher. This movie resolves that issue by giving us a heart-felt, detailed, and beautiful, and I say again, Beautiful look at Vesemir's origins. Without spoiling anything, Nightmare of the Wolf shows us an emotional and epic telling of a critical event in Witcher history while delivering the tale of what led Vesemir to becoming the vaunted teacher to the "hero" we know. The writing was evocative. The characters were interesting and believable. The action was jaw-dropping. And holding it all together was some of the most brilliant animation to ever grace Netflix. It does have some instances of predictability and some of its pacing could've been worked out better if it were allowed more run time as a season instead of a movie, but none of it was to any significant detriment to the overall feel and enjoyment of the film.
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- AnecdotesGraham McTavish who voiced the role of "Deglan" also plays the live-action role of "Dijkstra" in The Witcher Season 2.
- ConnexionsFeatured in 49th Annie Awards (2022)
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- The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf
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- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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