And yet it's still a flawed adaptation! *hiss*
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Replying to @loudpenitent @arthur_affect and
Haha imo it's basically an all-time great adaptation, though one that exposes flaws in the original (it's problematic!). I'd still watch all extended versions back to back for almost any excuse. Aragorn Girl for LIFE.
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Replying to @Cassius614 @loudpenitent and
The LOTR movies were much, much better than the books.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @Cassius614 and
The single act of excising the tumor that is Tom Bombadil is enough by itself to make the LOTR movies better than the books, but the improvements don't stop there. Tolkien was a great idea guy but his prose is a slog.
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Replying to @Cassius614 @loudpenitent and
Bombadil is the entire actual plot screeching to a halt so that Tolkien's characters can sit around awkwardly admiring his blatant idealized self-insert. Apparently that's only bad writing when teenage girls on Tumblr do it in their fanfic.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @autogynamelia and
Wait I'm pretty sure Tolkien said *Faramir* was his self-insert. Bombadil is more like his folksy version of what he imagines God would do when he was slumming (though he did deny this was the case).
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I mean, it's him importing a goofy character from a bedtime story for his kids he based on an actual doll they had
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Replying to @arthur_affect @nivenus and
It's not exactly "self-insert", it's crossover
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Replying to @arthur_affect @nivenus and
It's like how neither Lars nor Sadie are actually a "self-insert" for Rebecca Sugar on Steven Universe in any direct sense But the fact that they're imported from the old slice-of-life comics she did in college is why they're "a piece of myself in the show", as she put it
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