Neithan wrote:
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What I meant to say though, was that I don't love the films as films, ie as something seperate from the books. What I love is seeing book scenes put onto the screens.
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I think I may feel this way as well. When someone asks me whether I like the LotR movies, I tend to be a bit flummoxed.
Do you like the Lord of the Rings movies?
I'm a huge fan of the books.
But what about the movies?
Many of the changes really bother me.
So you don't like them?
Well, I own all the extended edition DVDs and have watched every special feature and listened to every commentary.
Oh, so they must be like, some of your favorite films.
No, I don't think so . . .
And so on.
The truth is that I have a hard time evaluating the films
as films. I can point out the things I like and the things I don't like, and I can tell you why I like or dislike them. But I can't really tell you whether I like the movies or not. The book is simply too important to me for me to evaluate the movies as entities in themselves.
That's not to say that I think my complaints about the changes are unfounded - I think that many of these decisions were mistakes and I don't think that this view is merely the result of an obsession with the book. But somehow I can't really make an
overall evaluation of the movies without it being an evaluation of faithfulness (or lack thereof) to the book.