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Could the Silmarillion be Appreciated by a Wider Audience?
The Silmarillion contains some very esoteric kinds of history that upon my first impression 'read like the Bible' to put it delicately. Given the splicing and dicing of the basic trilogy and the public's subsequent lack of understanding (and subsequent reluctance to pick up the volumes themselves), is it even worth going through all the trouble to market and make available a book that most people wouldn't have read even if they knew what it was?
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it could make a great mini-series though...
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And by "mini" maybe you mean "super long"?
I actually think, in the hands of the most skilled, artistic and uncolrruptable director ever (does not yet exist) the Sil could be woven into a good mini-series.
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i think it would take someone like kubrick was to bring it across well... you'd have to take complete artistic license to make it enjoyable in film format... but it's a great genesis for an epic movie... concentrate on the major events in the book, then bring each out as it's own individual story... it could be done tastefully
an epic film like "lawrence of arabia" is a good example... much is left out from the book, but the key moments are included well enough that the right general theme comes off well the first movie could be the story of fëanor... the second, beren and luthien and the third a juxtaposition of turin and tuor
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Well, it would HAVE to be a mega-series, and yes, I'd see it. Wouldn't miss it. I mean, we've all said and heard that making LOTR was impossible...and some would say PJ has proved them right (couldn't resist). Yet, I've watched them a hundred times because other than the gratuitous 'tear running down the face' shot you see every other scene, it's fun to watch.
I say someone 'could' make the film, and it could be decent. The book 'should' and 'would' be better just like LOTR is.
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someone better make it... we have a small army at our finger-tips!!
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I guess, but it doesm't have to be on TV. They made Left Behind a mini-series, and I never saw that on TV.
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Did you ever see it anywhere? Did it even make to a distant cable channel? lol. Making projects like this are very risky... it either wins or looses.
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I think Twista's right... it's highly unlikely that something like the Silmarillion would be well adapted for TV... I can't help but remember how badly butchered LeGuin's Earthsea was...
I can't believe it would get the budget it would need either. I'm curious to see if it could be done, though, either for TV or the theatres.
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maybe someone could do it in flash... now that I would see.
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I still would not like to see some director butcher the Silm, but something about the idea of seeing Tuor on screen....makes me almost want someone to attempt it.
Personally, I think the director would have to be Czech...or someone with experience in surrealist film...just my bias. The stories are just so impossible to illustrate literally...that's why they are written down. |
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While I agree that the Silmarillion does not and would not adapt easily and probably shouldn't be attempted I think that the prospect of doing so is a challenge that sooner or later someone is going to be unable to resist. I also think that it would be possible, it would take a huge budget, extreme amounts of talent and patience and a ton of artistic liscense but I think it could be done.
First of all, whoever films the Silmarillion would need to use material from the HoME, it is possible to reconcile the different versions into a coherent story and the frame story format from the Books of Lost Tales could work well to pull the main stories in the Silmarillion together. Secondly, there are more than enough talented writers who are also purists to write a screenplay for a movie of the Silmarillion and while it wouldn't be straight from Tolkien, it would be from people who enjoy honoring his work by elaborating on the information he left us. And then, it doesn't have to be a film of the Silmarillion. I think a film based on the Silmarillion would be more acceptable to fans in that it wouldn't be claiming to be perfectly accurate but could still do a passable job of spreading the stories to those who can't bring themselve to read the book, and that's really what the purpose of such a film would be. The music would be a bit tricky though.
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Definately a mini series!!!
I have always thought that if it was going to be made, it would have to be a mini series, either on HBO or ABC, NBC etc.
Only way tomake it accurate and detailed, noskipping things as with LOTR where there was mention of Bombadil etc. I five year long mini series.
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That's the one problem with trying to adapt the Sil. It's almost as long as LOTR, but there's not a lot of description and small action. It's only big action. There's at least 10x as many events in the Sil as in LOTR and the Hobbit combined, because Tolkien doesn't go into a lot of detailed description, etc.
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I say about two films....remember that a lot of it is narrative
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