Subject: Eragon.
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Posted on: 2015-12-08 00:21:00 UTC
Speaking as someone who genuinely enjoys the Inheritance Cycle books, the Eragon movie is, well, complete and utter fecal matter.
-Angela's role is diminished and bastardized. Angela was a cool, mysterious character and her companion Solembum is crucial to the plot. The movies just made Angela "hey, random fortuneteller" and removed Solembum completely.
-Arya being royalty is actually a really effing big deal, and it's not revealed until Eldest. And she never describes herself as a princess.
-They removed Elva. Elva is, like Angela and Solembum, very very important to the development of the rest of the cast.
-The Urgals are all wrong. In the film they're generic foreign savage types. In the books, they're roughly equivalent to orcs... and they've got a culture.
-No Isidar Mithrim. You'd think a movie, which tends to love big flashy effects, would make a big deal out of a giant red rose made of sapphire, but I didn't get the satisfaction of seeing it.
-The reveal of Brom being a Rider is supposed to be at his death, because it makes his secrecy make sense in hindsight to Eragon.
-The Ra'zac. My god. The freaking Ra'zac. These things were my favorite part of the series, and they were absolutely mangled in the adaptation. In the movie, they're just worms that walk that hunt the heroes. In the books, they're these freaky Lovecraftian horrors that metamorphose into dragon-sized bats (which were ALSO butchered by this movie) that are specifically evolved to be human predators. In the film, they were changed from the enigmatic menaces that saved the books (to me) to black-cloaked minions even more generic than the Nazgul.
Just... eff this movie. The only redeeming quality was the cuteness of baby Saphira.