Subject: ...Yeah, pretty much what you said.
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Posted on: 2012-09-19 07:34:00 UTC

I must admit, first off, that my immediate reaction to any and all changes to Tolkien's works tend to be thus:

1) "They're doing WHAT?!"
2) "How DARE they?!"
3) "Ye gods and little fishes, can they NEVER let well enough alone?"
4) *sigh.* "Well, it could be worse. And this isn't all a bad trade-off, I... I guess."

I'm all for more female roles in fantasy - heck, all you have to do is read everything I've said about Mary Sues in the past month here to know that - but Tolkien's work approaches something... I dunno. 'Sacred' is probably the wrong word, but it's something very special and important, and the knowledge that there are going to be kids who think PJ's works are the originals/the important ones, and so the changes are worse, somehow.

Basically, it would be cool to see, as Neshomeh pointed out, The Hobbit with some of the glossed-over bits stretched out - named warriors in Mirkwood, the character development surrounding Thorin's audience with Thranduil, and yes, even The Stuff Gandalf Left To Accomplish. And I think a Tauriel would fit very nicely in such a narrative.

...but I somehow can't bring myself to that level of optimism. It's probably going to be really frustrating, and the friend I'd planned to see it with made me promise in advance not to complain about the story not matching the book well enough. So... um, yeah, not entirely optimistic anymore.

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