The Silmarillion (2025)

“The Silmarillion” (2025) unveils Tolkien’s ancient Middle-earth like a star-forged tapestry, with Henry Cavill’s blazing Fëanor igniting the First Age in a saga of creation, curse, and kin-strife. Directed by David Yates, the film traces the Silmarils’ luminous theft, oaths that shatter realms, and the ominous birth of orcs in Valinor’s shadowed fall. Anya Taylor-Joy’s ethereal Lúthien dances through darkness, her light a defiantong Sauron’s rise, while Viggo Mortensen’s wise mentor and Saoirse Ronan’s nascent Galadriel gleam with genesis grace.

Howard Shore’s elven elegy swells with choral majesty, and Weta’s wonders—emerald forests, starlit seas, and fiery forges—paint a breathtaking mythos. Cavill’s Fëanor burns with tragic pride, his oath a spark for epic sprawl that occasionally strains the pace. Yet every frame pulses with lore’s luminous roots, from Beren’s quest to Morgoth’s maw. At 8.5/10, The Silmarillion is a crown for Tolkien faithful—Cavill’s elf-lord leading an odyssey of splendor and sorrow. The Rings begin here.
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