It’s an artistic choice that’s divisive. HBO today responded to criticism over its final airing of the seventh episode of House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. In fact, for several days now, many viewers have been complaining about the lack of brightness in certain scenes of the episode, with some calling it “the viewer”.
Adhering to the policy of author protection, the American channel responded with an official press release that it was “From a deliberate creative decision”And therefore, there were no plans to correct the episode’s color grading, as it had done earlier in the season after overseeing the special effects.
In this episode 7, the plot experienced new upheavals as the union between Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Uncle Daemon rekindled their passion. Meanwhile, Queen Alicent is enraged when a dispute between the royal children results in the loss of her youngest son’s eye.
I liked the last scene #Dragon House pic.twitter.com/Y0GlFg3rgN
β Frank OcΓ©ane π (@Octanexit) October 3, 2022
What’s it like to make plans so dark, it’s like watching an episode of Kenobi, light it up #Dragon House
β Nobody π (@EncoreSiny) October 3, 2022
It looks dark in the last episode #Dragon House … Literally π misleading HBO, who has to shoot everything by candlelight, there is not enough money … Everything disappeared in the dialogues and the script! π₯Ί π
β Surul / Sen (sebrider1) (@rss1337) October 3, 2022
No, but it’s even darker here, we’re looking at silhouettes. You can’t see anything even in complete darkness. #Dragon House
β Naima (@bravebanane) October 3, 2022
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