So, I decided to sit down and watch this trilogy that I haven't seen since my late teens. Took me almost two weeks to get through it, and at the end, found myself loving/appreciating it a lot more than I did when I was much younger. When "the fellowship" was initially released, I had absolutely no interest in watch a 4-hour long epic fantasy at a movie theater...but my younger cousins were really into it, so I went along with it since they were all so hype for it. Even though there were some really stunning scenes that seized my attention, like Liv Tyler chased by the Wraiths, the forming of the fellowship at Rivendell?...Rivendale?...I dunno, the whole sequence in the mines of moria("fly you fools"), I was never really
that impressed by the film...I didn't get the hype(and pretty much felt similar about the sequels). One thing I have always loved about the trilogy was the score. The score probably took the films from about a 6/10 to a 7 for me. I would often use the score as background study music.
But now I appreciate it for the amazing trilogy it is: the scenery/locations, the cgi, I like the score even more now, the frickin' amazing orc actors, Gandalf being a bad ass motherfucker(even though everyone loves Legolas)...that old man had to orchestrate damn near everything, Samwise being the "real" hero of the journey in a sense, and the basic themes that are the heart of this epic story(that my cynical young adult mind probably couldn't appreciate) about friendship, teamwork, hope, duty, courage, honor, destiny/responsibility...the irony of the powerful in the story being unable to carry the ring, leaving the fate of the world in two powerless hobbits, and the powerful being responsible with their power and choosing to resist the ring.
I'm kinda in love with this trilogy right now...which
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brings me to the second part of this post....I love it but GODDAMN it's racist! Not explicitly...but it's got some major racist/classist undertones that ain't coincidences. I vaguely remember some seeing some criticisms of said racist undertones a few years back which I agreed with, but holy shit is it more apparent to me now. ALL THE BAD GUYS IN THIS TRILOGY ARE NON-WHITE or not of "the west"(Rohan/Gondor). And all the disgusting amoral orcs speak with some kind of Cockney or working-class British accent. I knew(or heard) that most of the non-white actors played orcs and urkai(however the hell you spell that). That was something I could kind of let go because I accept that this fictional universe is based on European history. But then why have non-white actors also playing bad MEN?...not just orcs? That's crazy that most people just kind of ignore these things. It's such a shame that an epic story like this is sullied by this kind of fuckery.
That said, I saw Black Panther last weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it. I had kinda been avoiding seeing it, and I'm not sure why. I think I couldn't escape the feeling of being pandered to, and I was afraid it wouldn't live up to the hype. I guess the racism in LOTRs made me much more appreciative of a fantasy world set in Africa. It was the perfect movie to watch after all that.