02-07-2002, 05:08 PM | #81 | |
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02-07-2002, 07:29 PM | #83 |
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Was Galadriel incomplete?
I'll give you Varda. Yes, she needed manwe. But then... manwe needed her equally, so it's a non-issue. Now, Luthien... Luthien would have been one of the major players in events regardless of beren's involvement. She was important enough that, in the earlier mythology, Morgoth wasted an army trying to get her. Eowyn was also incomplete... that's part of her character. But she's a stronger character than most of the MEN in contemporary books. But you have Idril (quite smart and strong)... you have Maeglin's mother(left her husband)... you have Melian(best singer ever)... you have the female valor primarily responsible for both the two trees and the sun and moon. You have Uinen, who alone can restrain Osse's wrath. You have the entwives, the loss of which makes a profound difference to the Ents. Et cetera. I will give you that most of tolkien's women are incomplete without men. But only if you accept that in Middle Earth, as in Our Earth. Most men are incomplete without women. And I say, heck yeah. The story centers around men. But that's because anything that is likely to involve melee combat and extreme hardship is going to fall to them. Galadriel may be athletic and all that, but she wouldn't have been able to do what legolas did at Helm's Deep. And that's the way it should be. In most modern fantasy that I've read which tries to make women 'strong' by placing them in traditional male oriented combat/wizard/leader roles and giving them qualities with which they fill those roles, the female in question is not only diminished, but decidedly one-sided. Tolkien's are not. They have an authentic and genuine feel, even those that only appear shortly. PJ's arwen does not. She is in the former category-Unimaginative, unrealistic, and rather one sided. Tell me honestly that you don't think most everybody would have settled for the aragorn/arwen 'love' scene (which adaquately portrays her in the film). There's no need for this foolish 'she's gotta be in combat' method of directing.
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02-07-2002, 07:43 PM | #84 |
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Once again, in the movie, Arwen did not so much as take a swing at a bad guy. Where are the combat scenes people are referring to? The skills she exhibits are riding and magic, certainly not out of tune for an Elf princess that reminds people of Luthien.
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02-07-2002, 08:06 PM | #86 |
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My complaint is the fact that Jackson destroyed what was a great scene in the book and deminished the characters of Aragorn and Frodo through his Arwen rewrite. Aragorn has abandoned his heritage and is now fighting for her hand - instead of fighting for Middle-Earth.
The changes were unnecessary. Jackson could have shown the relationship between Aragorn and Arwen without having her play such an overpowering role at the Flight to the Ford. He could have shown more of Galadriel and her power. Nenya should have been mentioned in Lothlorien and if it is on the cutting room floor, it should have been kept in the movie. It states that three rings went to the Elven-kings - and Galadriel is wearing one of those rings. Yet in Lothlorien - it's completely over looked.
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02-08-2002, 05:03 AM | #87 |
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Tolkien's female characters were waaaay above their time, there's no way they would have been given that much rights aty the time.
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02-08-2002, 08:10 AM | #88 |
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It was a really great movie, IMHO. I'd give it ten out of ten.
But since I love to nitpick, here's my official complaints: The Ford Scene: "If you want him, come and claim him"????? ACK! CHEESY! And having Arwen be all brave detracted from Frodo's character. Council of Elrond: The ring only says 'Ash nazg durbatuluk, Ash nazg gimbatul' over and over again. The rhyme is never finished. Wizard duel: Hollywood. Pure hollywood. Ick. Arwen/ Aragorn romance scene: See Wizard duel. Galadriel's temptation: Wierd special effects . . . There. Complaints . . . aw heck it was a GREAT film! I gotta go see it again!
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02-14-2002, 05:01 PM | #90 |
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Hmm...I've got a question for you Laurelyn.
How can you have complaints about the movie if and still give it a 10/10? (btw, I'm not attacking you personally...I've seen the same from other people too.) Honestly, I'm just curious. In my mind at least, 10 implies perfection. Logically, your complaints show it wasn't perfect in your eyes, so why the 10? I think (just my personal theory) that too many Tolkien fans are raving about/defending the movie just because it is Tolkien. It's certainly the best Tolkien movie so far, and honestly, it's even better than most book -> movie adaptations. But I'd still have to give it an 8/10. I think they did a great job with most of it, but fell flat in others. Overall it's a very good movie that I would recommend, but it sure ain't perfect...(see any of my numerous Arwen rants for details)
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i really truly liked the movie, i only have two major complaints
flgiht to the ford and the fact that PJ left stuff out that could have helped and wouldn't have added bareley any extra time. but still... what other movie is out there? the CARTOON? i like spongebob and invader zim and ren and stimpy.. but i wouldn't watch a LOTR cartoon. right now, this is all ive got. im going thu the books for the fith time ( i started today) just so i can have a bit of LOTR in my head while i sit thru my day. on the weekends i go see the movie. after school i come to this site while i search for more. what else do i have? next to my undying love for anything LOTR, my two comp,laints seem like dirt on linolium, easily wiped off and forgotten. so, even though i have some beef on the film i would still give it a ten out of ten.
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I also have a great love for Tolkien's work. The books get a whole-hearted 10/10 from me. However, my love for Tolkien's work doesn't extend to "anything LOTR". Actually, because I love the books so much, I am that much more offended when I see them twisted for marketing purposes. I think, as Tolkien fans, we have a responsibility to give an honest account of the movie, not drool over it just because it has his name on it. I am reminded of all the rabid Star Wars fans that declared The Phantom Menace "The best movie ever!!", when most people (and critics) thought it was merely okay. Again, let me reiterate my opinion...I thought the movie was very good. In many ways, I think it was excellent. But, as even the most stalwart defender on these boards has admitted, the movie isn't perfect. So unless you're a cheating, French Olympic judge, why would you give a perfect score to an obviously flawed piece of work? When I hear people say "I love Tolkien so much, I can ignore the flaws", they lose credibilty with me. They are basically admitting that they are so blindly biased by their love for Tolkien that their opinions are virtually worthless. IMHO Still an 8/10....maybe 8.5/10.
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Alright, then, I'll give it a 9.99999999999999999999999 out of ten . . .
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I agree, however I give it a 7/10. I think it was above average and I did like it , but I don't consider it a great movie. Also - for all the people that say they love Tolkien - I don't think he would have liked his books to be turned into an action movie the way they were or for the characterzatiosn to be changed so much. Just my feelings, I could be wrong.
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You know, the whole idea of making these movies in the first place was for profit, not for us fans . I've spoken with a few people about the film who aren't acquainted with the books, and most really liked it, save the three hour time span and the lack of closure. Thus, making it more compatible with the general public, New Line accomplished exactly what it was aiming for - to make this an investment. Filming the whole thing verbatim to the book would have costed more, made more film time, and bugged everyone but fans, and probably generate less revenue.
The Arwen thing... I actually like it how P.J. is involving her in the story more, and I don't really think the ford scene change will permanently affect the attributes of other characters. We certainly get to see more instances of the fortitude of Aragorn and even Frodo later on in the series. I think whatever attention was given to Arwen in the first movie at a cost of the Fellowship can be rectified easily in the next two films.
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Well actually Jackson in all his interviews was saying he was making the film as a fan for the fans.
I agree that the movies had to be changed, condensed, so forth - but they didn't have to be changed into an action movie. Also - just because non-Tolkien fans liked it - incluuding my friends - doesn't mean I should just accept the changes. All my friends just viewed LOTR as an action movie, therefore I think too much of the magic was lost from the books.
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Well, you needn't accept the changes... it's just that crabbin' about it won't change them. But you knew that (I hope )
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I know that it won't change it - but I have to state my feelings just like the people that kiss Jackson's feet and praise the movie.
I hope that if LOTR is made into another movie - that it'll be kept a little closer to the book. I just think the movie could have been a lot better.
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They could have done the flight to the ford without Liv...just Frodo on the horse. You complain about making it longer? Well, if you take out the bit where Arwen valiantly zig zags in the trees and throws off the riders (What the **** was that??) it would have been shorter (and cheaper). How much film did they waste with that lame chase scene anyway?? In some vague attempt to make Arwen more heroic, they made the Black Riders, fearsome kings and generals, look like idiots who didn't understand the concept of an ambush!! (y'know, like in the book??) You really think those changes made it more profitable? I would argue that they made it less. I think people would have enjoyed the film more if they hadn't raped that whole scene.
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Yowza... "raped" is such a harsh word. I'm not saying it's not applicable, however.
Well, I have to disagree with that Arwen argument. Along with adapting the books to the screen and making it a little more modern and understandable, I felt the audience needed some early familiarity with Arwen. The chase and ford scene established that she's brave and what not, but moreso acquainted the audience with her far more than the book did. I almost thought to myself while reading RotK: "Arwen? Who the heck is that? Where did she come from?" The movie adaptation is hand-feeding all that information to the audience instead of leaving you to put things together in your own head. Well, at least that's what I think. I didn't feel as though I knew Arwen as well as her role dictated I should.
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