YouTube comment section Is wonderful
Amazon is probably happy YouTube stopped displaying dislike numbers.
Currently it's at 3.3 million views and only 37k likes.
Last edited by Corvus; 2022-02-14 at 07:14 AM.
Dwarf women with no facial hair what so ever and a fucking elf with a buzzcut.... Really? I guess elf have magic to trim hair like modern razor and not just blades like everyone else. People didnt have faded buzzcut, because electric clippers arent a fucking thing in medieval time, fantasy or not. People cut their fucking hair with blades. Theres no electric grooming.
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There is an Established world, I didn't see a single comment in here saying black people should not be in the series, every comment is about why we can't have the people that are actually supposed to be black, be black, instead of people that aren't supposed to be. I see plenty of you guys crying racist though, even when all the people are very supportive of black actors as long as we follow established lore.
Last edited by Sialina; 2022-02-14 at 07:58 AM.
Diversity in media is not a problem at all.
But when you change Source material and events, and characters to fit your agenda that just means you dont give a shit about what was there in the first place.
These people are too lazy to write their own plot and instead they vandalize the work of one of the most celebrated authors.
Don't care about skin color but the casting just seem off. All characters look like they came straight out of the shower
I can only agree that it really does look like generic clean (literally! Why is everyone so clean and model like???) fantasy 101 and elves simply are cosplayers, especially Galadriel. At this budget? Jesus...
P.S.
That comment section, oh boy At least it is funny in a way.
This, do this. Don't sprinkle random black/asian people in and call it a day, make it believable.
So for someone who never read the books and only watched the movies.
The dark elfs are basically made by a different maya than the normal elfs and something happens/ they already leave for the eternal island before the hobbit plays time wise ?
or are they completly new and just a copy from dark elfs / drow from dnd added by amazon ?
Tale as old as time - see Robin Hood, King Arthur and the pantheon descending from the proto-Indoeuropean gods.
Heck, see Tolkien and the way he "vandalised" Germanic myths and legends.
Honestly I think he'd be fucking stoked to learn the stories he wrote for his made-up language had reached a point where future societies are adapting them to fit their sensibilities.
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All the elves are made by Illuvatar. The High Elves (eldar) went to dwell in Valinor and the Dark Elves (Moriqiendi) are those who stayed behind. There are also grey elves (Sindar) who set off on the journey to Valinor but settled in lands on the way to the coast.
Last edited by Dhrizzle; 2022-02-14 at 10:00 AM.
It keeps amazing me how all these massive budget productions manage to look visually so cheap outside of some sweeping exterior shots.
Modern gaming apologist: I once tasted diarrhea so shit is fine.
"People who alter or destroy works of art and our cultural heritage for profit or as an excercise of power, are barbarians" - George Lucas 1988
The Dark Elves don't refer to skin colour in Tolkien's writings. There are no dark skinned elves. Dark Elves are just the elves that never travelled to Valinor and never saw the light of the Two Trees. There is no real physical difference between any of the types of elves.
So the black skinned elves (and dwarves and hobbits) in the TV show are completely made up and we will probably never get told why either.
The difference is that when Tolkien wanted to give a spin on established stories or characters like Macbeth, he didn't "rewrite" Macbeth but created his own secondary world with its own characters and then alluded to these stories and myths that inspired him.
Tolkien - a conservative Catholic who hated the Americanization of the world, consumerism, modernity, modernism and the ideas associated with it - who spent his life studying ancient and medieval literature and language and who wrote his books as an escape from the modern world to a pre-modern secondary world, in which the signifier still represents the signified, would surely be overjoyed to see his work bastardized for modern sensibilities.
Fantastic take.
The absolute state of Warcraft lore in 2021:
Kyrians: We need to keep chucking people into the Maw because it's our job.
Also Kyrians: Why is the Maw growing stronger despite all our efforts?
The prime video comment section of the trailer on youtube is looking exactly as it should. Youtube removing dislike counter only made people showing it in the comment section