Not a movie and pretty crass but it expresses my thoughts almost to a T:
Additional thoughts:
-I actually don't mind that Arya kills the Night King. This story has always set out to subvert traditional storytelling and I like the idea of someone who's only just crossed over into this storyline being the one to end it, considering the point of the storyline was that this is the one true threat and eventually everyone in the world will be killed by it if it's not stopped quickly. That said, it's utterly ridiculous that Jon never gets to even engage the Night King, and the White Walkers in generally literally do nothing the entire episode. They should not have been defeated this easily or this early on. And how was Arya able to sneak past the hundreds of undead in the Godswood alone and the dozens of White Walkers that are directly behind the Night King (so exactly where she's shown dropping out of the sky from)?
-Why are the Dothraki using regular steel weapons when they're not effective against the enemy? Literally everyone else has been given dragonglass weapons but the wave you're sending in to engage the enemy first isn't? If Melisandre didn't deus ex machina herself to Winterfell and light their weapons on fire then they would have been sent in with absolutely zero weaponry that they could fight with.
-On top of all the other defense blunders, how come the walls aren't coated in dragonglass to prevent the dead from climbing them? Also why is Winterfell so dimly lit? When Arya is running through the walls there are no torches anywhere but if the dead are supposed to immediately go up in flames the moment fire touches them how come there aren't torches every four feet and big bonfires set up in the courtyards?
-Where are all the other Giants?? In season four we're explicitly told that there are a bunch of other Giants somewhere but then after that the only one we ever see is WunWun who then dies in season six. Presumably this means all the other Giants died North of The Wall and are now apart of the army of the dead-- except their not. The first time we see Giants in the army there are three, then the next couple of times there are only two. Now the army finally reaches Winterfell and there's only one. There should be hundreds! I know the show has a budget and the Giants have proven to be very expensive, but come on. You couldn't have at least given us the three?
-Why in the holiest of hells is a wolf on the front line charging in with the cavalry!? I'm convinced the writers of this show hate Ghost. He's a consistent part of the first five seasons but then we get to season six which extends past the book series (since George R.R. Martin has been too busy writing fake history textbooks about GoT to actually finish the series) and Ghost disappears after episode two to never be seen again until season eight episode two when he appears half off-screen in the background for a moment and no one acknowledges him. Then we see him in this episode where he's sent unarmoured into the army of the dead and I assumed this was just the show coming up with a lazy way to kill him off entirely off-camera. BUT THEN, he's back in episode four all cut up and missing an ear, so clearly they only did that so they wouldn't have to worry about including him in the rest of the battle. But now they've just lazily written him out of the show entirely anyway by having Jon give a throwaway line about how he'd be happier further North so Tormund needs to take him to the wild. Jon never interacts with or even says goodbye to his faithful pet wolf that he's had since season one episode one, who's literally saved other characters from dying throughout the show. The last shot we ever get of Ghost is him all beaten and bloody, alone, whimpering as Jon leaves him behind. What. The. Hell.
Game of Thrones was my absolute favorite TV show for the longest time and I can't believe how badly they've butchered the final season. Almost all of the characters are completely different people from who they were before and entire plotlines are rushed, reversed, or abandoned altogether all so everything fits this weird, half-assed narrative they've decided on for the final season. The worst part is they took two whole years to make this crap. I just don't get what happened.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and the video's prediction was correct, half of the Unsullied and half of the Dothraki are all magically alive again in episode four despite us literally watching them all in episode three.
~Thylo