Helm's deep tho... I still like that monologue way too much..I liked the first one but read the two towers right before the second one came out and was too upset about how they butchered a certain brother character to enjoy it.
Just start reviewing everything like that. I should do that in my thread:Lord of the Rings Review:
Did not like Waifu selection 6/10
Based.
Seems reasonable.It has no waifus in it.
1. I'd imagine if you've read a ton of fantasy stuff before LoTR, a lot of the originality that LoTR had as a progenitor of the entire genre is loss-- yes, there's stuff that Tolkein does that isn't popular these days, but it's still almost absurdly central to modern fantasy genre.That was yesterday. Today, I'd decided to push through and finish it in one go. It didn't quite happen that way. A half way through the movie, and I decided it wasn't for me.
But that got me thinking: why is it that an epic fantasy movie (something I thought I like because of all the anime and novels and video games I've consumed) that is held in such a high regard and enjoyed all over the world for decades doesn't move my heart? While watching both the Hobbit and the LOTR, I found myself constantly thinking the younger me would definitely enjoy this. But why is that? Are the movies childish? By no mean.
So, what, then?
Then the answer came without much effort: yes, indeed, I've grown.
It has no waifus in it.
Legolas is an amazing waifu. But in the beginning, not so much. Very prissy. Needs to watch all the way through for the character development.This is Legolas erasure.
Yeah, classic tsundere character arc, but he and Gimli are cute.Legolas is an amazing waifu. But in the beginning, not so much. Very prissy. Needs to watch all the way through for the character development.
I would have enjoyed better if I had not known. Downplaying certain characters to keep the focus on the main one makes sense narrative wise but at the time it really bugged me.Helm's deep tho... I still like that monologue way too much..![]()
Probably no more that when you say Sam is a great waifu. Which is objectively the truth, I mean, he is unquestioningly loyal to the ML, without hessitation following him through any danger, great cook and exceedingly capable overall. In certain definitions he can even be considered cute.Good idea. But won't the hardcore fans think I'm weird once I use the word moe to describe the Hobbits?
And the best part, they literally sail away on a ship, together.Yeah, classic tsundere character arc, but he and Gimli are cute.
That's one of the things I like about that movie. Friendship is just beautiful, man, especially a super loyal one like this. At first I thought there's gonna be some kind of drama between the two later on, but when I heard Sam calling Frodo Mr. Frodo, the thought vanished instantly. The man got some mad respect.Probably no more that when you say Sam is a great waifu. Which is objectively the truth, I mean, he is unquestioningly loyal to the ML, without hessitation following him through any danger, great cook and exceedingly capable overall. In certain definitions he can even be considered cute.
I mean... there is some drama later on, the classical misunderstanding and/or "MC gets swayed by the baddies pretending to be the good guys" arc, but it is rather well justified under the circumstances and Sam pulls through, making their bond stronger for it.That's one of the things I like about that movie. Friendship is just beautiful, man, especially a super loyal one like this. At first I thought there's gonna be some kind of drama between the two later on, but when I heard Sam calling Frodo Mr. Frodo, the thought vanished instantly. The man got some mad respect.
Spoilers~I mean... there is some drama later on, the classical misunderstanding and/or "MC gets swayed by the baddies pretending to be the good guys" arc, but it is rather well justified under the circumstances and Sam pulls through, making their bond stronger for it.
Yes, Legolas x Gimli best ship.Probably no more that when you say Sam is a great waifu. Which is objectively the truth, I mean, he is unquestioningly loyal to the ML, without hessitation following him through any danger, great cook and exceedingly capable overall. In certain definitions he can even be considered cute.
And the best part, they literally sail away on a ship, together.
Valid!As it seems this is a hot-take thread about lotr, let me throw in mine:
Movies > Books
I tried getting through the books…. Couldn’t. I never read something so dull before. I tried the audiobook version by Andy Serkis himself. Same experience.
Is it really possible to spoil something from 20 years ago? That's like spoiling the bible.Spoilers~
It's hard to get into. I admit. It's pretty daunting at the start, with a lot of poetry, exposition and world building. However of you pass through the first half of the first book, then you won't even notice when you finish the whole damn thing. I'd say after the fellowship forms. The hobbits by themselves can be a little boring. Though that part gave us Tom Bombadil.As it seems this is a hot-take thread about lotr, let me throw in mine:
Movies > Books
I tried getting through the books…. Couldn’t. I never read something so dull before. I tried the audiobook version by Andy Serkis himself. Same experience.