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It's always better to have well developed characters who can stand on their own beyond more than flesh and looks, because they have personalities and character that are admirable by both men and women. The Hobbit is by far one of my favourite books, and is primarily full of a bunch of men on a long, witty and adventurous camping trip (for lack of trying to be funny about this...), with some of Tolkien's more memorable characters (Beorn has gotten better since childhood, when you can truly appreciate his blunt crankiness and sarcasm).
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Okay. That’s one aspect... but this thread demonstrates another. Would everybody be carrying on nearly so much at the addition of “a shallow desperate fighter” who was a male? (Note that technically the “shallowness” is still an assumption, though probably a safe one.) Oh, and I vote “Peter Pan”. Shouldn't we have a formal poll for this?
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Maybe if he were the sole representative of his discriminated against group ~ oneparent family. ethnic minority. disabled. gay whales as the catch all phrase used to be.
Alas I don't have the authority to start a poll but if anyone else does I would be delighted. Love the alternative suggestions....
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As an elven guard, I wonder if Evangeline Lilly's password is "A Locksley"? No wait, that was Olivia DeHavilland.
And what's with Tauriel's hair? I've seen better dye jobs on Courtney Love when she played with Hole. And I can't stand Courtney Love. I'm sorry, but creating characters where they don't belong, by a director and scriptwriter who is a notorious failure at deviating from an original story line, is the height of hubris, and stinks to heaven of high-handed Hollywoodish scripting for marketing demographics. Thank the Lord Sir David Lean did not create a female Bedouin love interest for Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia.
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This has been quite fun. It's been a long time since I've seen a thread move so quickly and inspire so many Downers' responses.
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Thomas Leitch's book Film Adaptation and Its Discontents examines the many ways in which a novel can be represented on the screen. Not all of the great films are seamless transpositions. Several theorists posit a range of three or up to six different ways to frame the relationship. So a director is free to interpret his material as he sees fit. I think the great problem with Jackson is that he really isn't sure himself just what kind of adaption he is aiming for: pure transposition, analogy, or any of the other way of transtexual or intertextual relationship. He's got a bunch of other ideas mixed in there with Tolkien too. It's not like he's Joss Whedon doing Much Ado About Nothing as a modern romance and getting it bang on while maintaining Elizabethan English. As the responses to this thread have shown, there is also a variety within Tolkien's own work. The Hobbit was bed time story for his sons and as such has no female characters. Is it fair to imagine what it would be if he had included his daughter in his immediate audience? I would argue yes, particularly in the hands of a good artist. But that isn't Jackson's MO. Lord of the Rings provides more gender variety and The Silmarillion even more (despite my own personal disappointments with many of the characters). An interesting question might be to ask why that difference exists in Tolkien's representation of woman.
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Perhaps he never had an opportunity to flesh it out. It is part of his "unfinished, published posthumously" work.
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Still, I doubt Tauriel was written from a feminist perspective entirely. I feel Mith is right when she says Tauriel isn't there for the girls. Us women, we have got used to relating to male characters because women aren't available - that's not the problem. But can straight men watch a film without a hot heroine to entertain romantic thoughts about? The movie industry thinks not. Again, I'm unwilling to pass judgment yet, but if Tauriel, who is 'slightly reckless and totally ruthless and doesn’t hesitate to kill' only has a harsh exterior, and all it takes to warm her up and help her solve those dassy issues is a whiff of testosterone, you will know she wasn't there for the ladies. Quote:
While I certainly have my doubts about Tauriel, as I have pointed out, I feel a lot of the hate comes down to her being a woman. She seems off primarily because there are no women in The Hobbit, and when you're uncomfortable with something, it's easy to come up with excuses for why she's a baaaad character. Mind you, I am by no means implying anyone is misogynistic for not liking her (even if there's also evidence of that on the internet) - it's just something I feel needs saying. Especially as all we actually know about her is how she looks (also, would we be paying so much attention to a male character's looks?) and a couple of little things.
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Actually, I've always been quietly upset about that one. I understand why they did it so they could have a big payoff at the end of the first movie and so Aragorn could look all cool...but I still don't like it.
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What we know is pure Mary Sue cliche
young impetuous tick specially gifted in this case an exceptional warrior tick red hair tick high in the favour of high ranking elves tick has a romance which motivates her tick. Do we know if she has cerulean orbs?
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To cross reference this thread, that could lead to some height-related awkward visuals.
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You know, I just saw someone on FB call a picture of this character "beautiful". (Not the picture we have here.)
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But the lack of time, given how much niggling he did do on the Silm, is not really an explanation. The point still remains that he did spend time on Galadriel and Melian, who have flaws, but not on Idril, who folks here would seem to assume was a very positive character. Would flaws have come to light had Tolkien developed her? Or was he more interested in the flawed characters and less in the good? After all, we have a great deal about Turin but less about Tuor. Quote:
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There is probably something to that.
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Lilly has said there is romance she isnt allowed to talk about
There isnt a lot of direct speech in the Silmarillion which I think it is more to do with it being written as synthetic myth as opposed to the synthetic history conceit of LOTR. Direct speech tends to be dooms and disputes. I don't see that its lack hould be a stick to beat zidril with. Er actions speak for her and even the sainted canary who has a lot more airtime speaks directly only once in the silmarillion and it is fairly banal. In UT Erendis talka a lot doesnt make her a more positive character.
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I ran a poll on the site I was on at the time ~ yes there was life before the Downs ~ as to whether people would rather snog Brego or Arwen....IIRC the horse got well over 90%
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Tauriel: A Loose Canon Cop, who doesn't play by the rules! ... Sorry, I couldn't help myself when I read that description of her character. I think I've collectively made my peace with this whole entire character issue now.
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Gah!
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After seeing the new trailer, Tauriel is the least of my concerns.
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The thing with Kiligolas (Fili is the hot one, the blonde who looks like me) hasn't been confirmed even though there have been rumours. However there have also been rumours about her having a thing with Legolas and/or Thranduil, so... For all we know, she'll teach Bard the Bowman to shoot and will end up marrying him. Quote:
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Hahaha this is amazing.
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But with bananas? That's settled then. When we meet in RL, we will have an archery competition with bananas for bows.
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Or we can shoot bananas with rubber bands?
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Shoot bananas, shoot shoot bananas...
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Here's a quote from alleged Tolkien fan Philippa Boyens on the matter of 'Tauriel' derived from this TORN article: http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2012...-hobbitcon-qa/
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"But why is Dale a Mediterranean city full of medieval Muscovites?" "Spirit of Tolkien, guys, spirit of Tolkien." "Why are Bilbo and Thorin both nothing like their book counterparts?" "The spirit of Tolkien told me it was okay." "Azog?" "Spirit of Tolkien."
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Zigûr, you're hilarious and I love you. That was perfect!
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06-12-2013, 03:09 AM | #68 |
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Well, between that and “it’s in the Appendices", it looks like they’ve got all bases covered, doesn’t it?
I do hope the “she” who “wanted it more than anything” is Evangeline Lilly and not Tauriel.
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Well you've got to laugh, haven't you? We need some 'grumpy Tolkien' smilies...
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Well, apart from 'Blue Wizards', huh? I read somewhere they were advised by people of the copyright persuasion not to do that, but I guess as long as they don't name names it's fine...
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I am afraid I took near sadistic glee in quoting the letters at someone who insisited that JRRT would have loved the films. But I am paying for any bad karma fo this morning I gave myself a hair dye disaster to rival Tauriel ~ oh my children heed the words of your Auntie Mithalwen and should you absentmindedly mix the conditioner with the developer, do not think what is the worst that can happen and add the dye and slap it on anyway...
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[QUOTE=Nerwen;684127]Well, between that and “it’s in the Appendices", it looks like they’ve got all bases covered, doesn’t it?
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And we need Grumpy Tolkien smilies. Mods? Admins? Please? Also, Zigûr, that made my day.
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