

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
Directed by Kenji KamiyamaA sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and traitorous lord of Rohan seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg.
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- eyeofthetornadoApril 27, 2025I watched the movie the day after I rewatch the two Towers extended edition So I have a vivid chance to compare two different movies that takes place in Helm’sDeep The Two Towers is a roaring river of excitement, The War of the Rohirrim is a wide, flowing lake — peaceful, even in the midst of battle. One is thrilling to the very bones; the other wraps you in an old, warm cloak of history and song. Both battles tell of courage against impossible odds. But when the lights dim and your head rests against your pillow, it is the animated tale that lingers softly, like the last notes of a lullaby, sending you into the sweetest dreams of Middle-earth. And so the two battles, though different in voice and shape, live happily together forever in the hearts of those who listen.
- Ty LeetJanuary 1, 2025Mediocre LOTR content, not great animation content.
- Billy ZaneMarch 29, 2025Not sure why all the bad reviews. Could have been a bit shorter, but it was an entertaining LOTR animated movie.
- TomFebruary 11, 2025Amazing demonstration of what can come out of Lord of the Rings when the movie is even more fantastical. Great voice acting with well done fight scenes. Only thing that stops this from being 5* is a 5 minutes segment that felt a little slow in the middle of the movie.
- Josh @BlockbusterFebruary 10, 2025Artful yes. Lord of the Rings? Not as much. Unlike other mythologies where an animated show or movie slots into the cinematic continuity it belongs in, War of Rohirrim feels.. cheap at times when it tries to do the same. And just not rewatchable by any means.
- Darren WebsterDecember 29, 2024It's a fun watch. A bit long and windy at parts. It's totally made up, well, mostly. The female protaganist is 100% made up. Essentially, someone took the appendixes at the end of The Lord of The Rings and then tried to make an original work out of it. It's not Tolkien's writing or story. Just someone hoping that associating their made up crap with the legendary author will make them big. The really stupid thing is that the story itself isn't bad, a bit cliche maybe, but it isn't bad. Had they just called it something else and not tied it to LOTR, I honestly think nobody would GAF. instead, what youb get is someone using a beloved writer and his stories and world to gain some notoriety. Bottomline, it's okay. If you like more realistic anime, you'll liek this. And, honestly, if you like Peter Jackson's LOTR, well, you'll enjoy this.