• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    4 months ago

    Do yourself a favor and read the books

    The movies are fine, they are top notch, but the books are from another fuckin world

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      4 months ago

      I don’t know.

      So, I read the books. And they are very good. There is a reason that the series is so influential.

      And there are definitely some things that I do not like about the movies. The shield-surfing, for example.

      But as movie adaptations go, it is pretty darn faithful to the original. Like, I’ve seen a lot of movie adaptations where you’re going to miss a lot of material if you don’t do the books, but they kept all the significant stuff in. They streamlined it a little, and no Tom Bombadill, but I seriously think that it does a solid job of capturing the original.

      Like, if there’s any book or series where I think that watching the movie would get you a pretty good approximation of the material and still be a really good movie, Lord of the Rings has to be near the top.

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        4 months ago

        I almost brought up the shield surfing 🙂. I decided not to. There were some little warts like that, and “I am no man” and etc, but overall the movies are awesome + about as faithful as you can get without making it into a miniseries that spans decades of production or something.

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      4 months ago

      After watching the movies, I can’t read the books any more. Tolkien was many things, he’s great at world building and mythology, but storytelling is not among his greatest qualities.

      • Sʏʟᴇɴᴄᴇ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        You’ve got be joking right? The most influential, most loved, most well regarded fantasy trilogy of all time is not a good story actually? I get that it wasn’t your style for whatever reason but to call it bad storytelling is just asinine.