Yes! I finally finished the Fellowship of the Ring! It took me about a month, which is an unusually long time by my standards. But because I finished the book, I watched the movie. This is my opinion of the books/movies thus far.
I think that the books are really difficult to get into, just because they are not written in a format that is typical with contemporary literature. While I was reading Fellowship I noticed that Tolkien focuses more on the setting and the lay of the land, over the characters. I found myself wishing there was more emphasis on the action scenes, like I'm used to from modern media. Tolkien is letting us into his world through a small, albeit pivotal, event. I don't dislike his writing, and I definitely respect him, but it's not my "cup of tea" exactly.
Movie-wise, I saw lot more of what I wanted from this book. There were exciting action scenes and focus on the characters. I was partially distracted the whole movie though because Merry is played by Dominic Monaghan, who was "Charlie" in LOST and "Simon" in FlashFoward. Anyways, here were my major problems with the movie: not enough of Lothlorien, which was one of my favorite locations from the book, and that it made Boromir's greed so obvious. But beyond that, it was an excellent movie. Gandalf's death was well done. The way he fell reminded me of Dumbledore's death in HBP, which made the scene a stab in the heart for me.
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Yay! Doesn't the movie kind of spoil you for the beginning of the next book, though? The Lord of the Rings movies are my favorites, btw. I actually read the books RIGHT before they come out, which was a complete coincidence because I hadn't even seen a trailer until after I finished FotR.
ReplyDeleteYeah it does. One of my friends warned me about it though, so I was expecting it. But it was the only time I could watch it with my mom and brother together.
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