Subject: More about the LotR movies.
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Posted on: 2015-12-08 05:15:00 UTC
I agree with Des that the LotR movies are pretty good as movies, and I feel much more kindly disposed toward them since the Hobbit films showed us how bad they could have been.
Even back in the day, I was pretty happy with Fellowship. Yeah, Arwen stole Glorfindel's horse and Saruman beat up Gandalf, and those things were bizarre, but apart from them, it was pretty faithful to the book. Plus, come on, the casting, the scenery, the music, the costumes...! We went to Middle-earth, guys. {= D
I don't mind that Tom Bombadil was cut, either. He's always cut. I personally like him just fine, but really the only reason for that whole sequence is for the hobbits to get shiny Númenorean daggers from the Barrow-downs without being et by Wights, and Aragorn giving them the daggers instead makes sense enough. It's arguably worse that Fredegar Bolger and the diversionary house in Crickhollow are cut, since his actions have ramifications for the Shire at large, but nobody complains about that.
That was originally going to be a parenthetical aside. It kinda got away from me. >.>
Anyway, it was the second film that really irritated me. It makes Treebeard look stupid. It makes Aragorn make out with a horse. It kills off Haldir and a host of Lórien Elves at Helm's Deep for no good reason. It makes Frodo look sneaky and Faramir look like a jerk for rightly not trusting him. It makes Gollum into an uncomfortable parody of DID. It makes Gimli into daft comic relief. It just makes me want to claw my eyes out with shame and rage on behalf of my beloved characters.
The third film is better, but by then, the damage was done. I no longer trusted Peter Jackson, so I couldn't just relax and enjoy. Plus, although the third film may have fewer sins than the second, the ones it has are pretty big. The biggest is, as Alleb mentioned, that Frodo tells Sam to go home. Just. What. I cried. I literally cried in the theater, it's so stupid and OOC. D X{ And it's the third film that gave us CGI!Legolas Oliphaunt-surfing and Flaming Denethor, too. And Elrond turns up with Andúril for some reason, denying us Halbarad and the Dúnedain. Okay, so it would've been tricky to introduce this faction and a new named character so late in the game, but if anything, he should have just sent his sons rather than go himself, and we would've at least gotten Elladan and Elrohir (who are Rangers), and they could've been set up back in Rivendell or in flashbacks if we had to have those...
Ahem. I'm rambling again. Sorry.
On the other hand, Pippin lighting the beacons to alert Rohan to Gondor's need is a non-canon scene that I think is pretty cool. So there's that, I guess.
In a nutshell, I don't mind most cuts and changes that necessarily result from the adaptation process itself—going from a verbal to an audio/visual story-telling medium, time limits, Hollywood three-act structure and other conventions, etc.—but I strongly object to most things that are changed or added just because the director or whoever felt like it. Most of the sins I mention above fall into the latter two categories.
~Neshomeh