TheSword
Legend
And my point is that fantasy films in the 1970s are not fantasy 50 years later. I pretty much despise fantasy films from the 70’s and I’m a fan of both movies and fantasy.I think the crux of the letter - which was written objecting to Zimmerman's proposed movie adaptation of LoTR - is really about the fidelity of any adaptation to the original characters and themes, regardless of media.
Given the obvious parallels between the specific issues which Tolkien raises with regard to the Zimmerman script (here), and the divergent elements in the Jackson adaptation - and far more so in the Amazon adaptation - I think it is fair to surmise that he would have despised the movies, and regarded the TV series as utterly beneath contempt. YMMV, of course.
Honestly, nor do I. I would have settled for a well-written, well-executed, internally consistent story with robust characterization.
But to suggest that Tolkien might have regarded the movies as anything other than lamentable, or the TV show as anything other than risible, does seem to run contrary to what we know of his own sensibilities.
The letter referred to failed films, but sure extrapolate a person’s entire worldview from a few lines in personal correspondence. You don’t know, but it doesn’t stop people projecting their own views onto his own. Sometimes for pretty gross outcomes.
Like the film/series… don’t like them. Don’t try and claim some additional authority based on speculative claims that Tolkein wouldn’t have.
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