Best part was after that when she said "this Master Ring will be literal perfection.... when it fits a woman!" Then she goes on to be the bestest dark queen evarrr and like everyone looks upon her and totes stan her and despair an' stuff.
The reason the writing in the original movies was so good is the fact that they actually used an immense amount of Tolkien’s true poetry and lines! You can’t go wrong when showing respect to the creator!!!
I loved the part when Galadriel met a young Gandalf and told him "you are a wizard Gandalf!" and gave him his first staff. A defining moment in his life...we all know the rest...
Yeah that's in the movies. Gandalf was much, much older than Galadriel. He was born Eru's thought in the First Music. Gandalf was a powerful Maia(lesser Angel), Named after Eonwe among Manwe's servants. His first interaction with Galadriel was to deliver a message pardoning her for her actions during the Noldor rebellion. She rejected the offer, denying that even applied to her.
The part where galadriel told elrond " I feel the need, the need for speed." as she flew away in her f-14 gave me the shivers. this adaptation is spot on.10/10
@@ZuKuPLayer look you cate Blanchett in the panel she said the words elven shit in regards to being asked a question about clothing snd getting into chatacter she shared she imagined them not wearing underwear and saying she didn't and it was such a funny moment for everyone. Then it segwayed with them about not going to the bathroom and so the coordinator said something about their shite and she said "it's elven shit"
it was actually a specially modified version of the F39 swindler. they built a time machine and stole it from the future, just to get that epic shot. normal planes cant do those maneuvers, you know.
I would also say the a key missing signature is that Tolkien grew up in a time of war and experienced its effects first hand. You can feel it in his writing. He is not just writing about a conflict, he is reflecting on his own experiences.
Yes. I've always seen the "time that is given us" speech as coming from a place of potential despair, in the middle of a destructive war, but the speaker chooses to Stoically choose the best path available instead.
Tolkien hated war and didn't have one description of a battle in any of his books - those were entirely inventions of Hollywood for the movies. His son literally hates the movies bc of this. You don't know what you're talking about.
That is a good point. But I would be careful with that because Tolkien famously hated allegory and just wanted to share his imaginitive language, world, mythology and people with the world.
All this girl power they throw at me and i don’t feel a thing. Meanwhile Eowyne killing the nazghul and saying “ i am no man “ still gives me chills even now after 10 years of watching the scene. One of my favourites! They can make all the remakes and buy copyrights but they will never take away the original from my heart!
It is so tiring. They did that grrrrl power thing in the last Avengers movie and it just seemed so contrived. My best scene in LOTR is when King Aragorn tells the hobbits "you bow to no one" and the assembled power of Middle Earth goes to one knee to recognize the bravery and sacrifice these common nobodies have made.
My favorite part by far is when Elrond tells the stunningly brave Galadriel that "facts don't care about her feelings" before Drogon carries away the queen's body...
When GuyLadriel says “You can’t handle the truth! I’ll be back so you can say hello to my little friend”, I felt chills. Chills I tell you. Then nausea, cold sweats, and a splitting headache.
When they do these remakes/adaptations etc., they are not worried about money, the fans, or making a good product. They are telling the fans “this isn’t yours anymore”
The best part was when Sauron held up his ID and said “Diplomatic immunity!” Then Galadriel takes careful aim with her .44 and shoots him right in the head from a distance. “It’s just been revoked!” Excellent writing!
My favorite part is when Galadriel asked calmly “ELROND DIDJA PUTYA NAME INDA GOBLET OF FIYAH?!?!?!?!” while choke slamming him through a table They really captured the spirit of Tolkien in this.
Why does every adaptation these days ends up being queer or racial woke? Why don’t studios and producers come up with their own original projects if they wanna do something racial or queer related? Seriously, what’s wrong with that idea? Do they think they won’t be rich enough if it’s an original idea of a tv project?
The most disturbing thing about all of this is that a major company like Amazon can openly silence critical reviews on a major entertainment information resource like IMDB which is owned by Amazon.
Watching Ben mouthing LotR intro as me and Galadriel say it out loud makes me irrationally happy. Such a great trilogy every great person I know seems to enjoy.
i hated it, i'm good at lip reading and none of what ben silently copied was right, he probably has only watched the movies 3 times over if that, unlike people like me, watched it easily 30 times over, i can recite the entire prologue without the movie even playing lmfao. hi's attempt was just messy and embarrassing tbh lol.
man the original LOTR is such a master piece. truly one of the greatest movies ever made. after watching that bit of the intro, I'm about to go back and watch the whole thing again (coz you can't just watch one and call it in) for the millionth time.
Shockingly easy and in she does it no look, so its supposed to be cool or something. Basically right off the bat they’re saying hey this person is never in any real danger, she can just do whatever. It’s like when mary sue picked up a lightsaber her first time and was beating a guy who has been training with one since he was a kid.
I don't know... when you compare the two troll fights, the original series to this snow troll, you see how bad this one really is. The original troll fight in Moria in Fellowship was so incredibly well done. You felt the stakes. All party members were trying to take it down and some even got hit but kept desperately fighting and trying to protect Frodo at the same time. It was a monumentally difficult task and a fight to the death. Compare that to wonder woman flying in from a sword toss to kneecap and instantly KO the snow troll single-handedly that just took out 5 dudes. It so stupid I'm sorry. I instantly don't care after that.
The fight was indeed very bad. But the fact that Galadriel is defeating the troll single handedly isn't stupid at all. She is one of the Eldar and saw the light of the 2 trees and therefore one of the most powerful elves ever. The Elves of the first Age were basically super heroes compared to the elves from the third age. One Elf even 1v1 the lord of the Balrogs in the Fall of Gondolin so Galadriel should be easy able to handle a troll. But the sword jumping and the overall choreography were still terrible.
@@CIrAzYIX Agreed and true she is from Valinor, so extra strong, but we don't know if any elves in her company were also from valinor. Considering they were an elite company it seems likely she would have pick Nolder to go with her. Also her elves all survived their brutal troll thrashing but didn't even shoot the troll with an arrow, they had archers for goodness sake!
Found it amusing that literally a couple of minutes into the prologue we had a bunch of elf boys bullying Galadriel and mocking her abilities to set the stage for the series. Tolkein more than any other writer of his time appeared to respect females in his works and portrayed them as brave and capable, often going into battle alongside the men, especially in the Silmarillion. And yet these woke writers seem to be implying that elven society is really patriarchal with nobody willing to take Galadriel seriously and that the story needs to be about this single strong womxn overcoming all this patriarchy to prove herself and teach us all a lesson.
I literally could not stop laughing while he mouthed the words with Lady Galadriel. 😂 I'm glad I'm not the only one whose seen these movies too many times. So good!!!
The thing about eowyn in the novel is the fact that she didn't kill the witch king all by herself it was prophecy that he would die by no man and still she had to get the help of others like Pippin and others to make sure that she stabs him in the face and after that whole thing she was kinda screwed up by all of this so she decided to be a shield maiden to help others in pain and then after that she married too She did it due to the prophecy , she wasn't a badass guyladriel crap but was learning to defend herself in the novel and woman in tolkein verse are good and feminine and loyal
@@forspartaaa2348 Eowyn actually always wanted to defend her people with her sword, and in my opinion all Prophecy's are looking into the future to what will happen, not forcing the future to happen like that, and while she did need help from Merry, she was taking on the most powerful man who was not even human anymore, and she's not even an Elf so that's not a surprise (that's not to say that I agree with the Galadriel thing)
This makes me sad more than anything. Tolkien's work was moving, beautiful, full of feeling and soul. Seeing it brought down to their level and dragged through the mud like this truly makes me sick.
@@noahkelsey9676 Ok. Galadriel, a literal princess is bullied by kids and she beats them up. This is taking place in Valinor, the Undying Lands, which is a paradise where absolutely no violence was allowed and elves lived in perpetual bliss. This was before Kinslaying, but the show forgot about that anyway, so it never happened there. Also, I heard that elves were actually carving living trees in this show. That would be the same elves who revere and protect trees. This is just a few pieces I picked up from reviews (I recommend JSG reviews). I couldn't bring myself to actually watch it.
It makes me appreciate how lucky we were to get the original LOTR trilogy, devoid of wokeness and true to the spirit as the author intended. We should look to that and Tolkien's books to help us navigate what lies before us culturally.
@@NinjaFlibble Yes you are correct, he also said that "politcol messaging pollutes film, because it changes so quickly." If they had made the original trilogy wih poloticol messaging, it would have been "The good guys living in the Twin Torwers until one day Osama Bin Sauron, and the Orc-Quaida drive an airship into the towers. Lol subtle.
I was not underwhelmed. I was heartbroken. They took the lifetime works of Tolkien and decided to strip out beating heart of it, throw in some random characters to check boxes. Diversity elves and Dwarves are not a thing. They literally do not exist. Galadriel's brother died honorably fighting a werewolf, not in battle... so why the revenge plot. She was also married to Celeborn right now. And her daughter Celebrian should be around... Harfoots are just Hobbits and they shouldn't be in this story. Unless maybe as the briefest cameo. Tar-Miriel and Galadriel never met. Etc. Etc. Etc. Also Celeborn shouldn't look older than Galadriel. They did all this to say "Tolkien is ours now" and they rewrote his history and had the audacity to put a line like "you've been told many lies about middle-earth" in the trailer and a lyric from one trailer that said "speak your truth" which is a phrase Tolkien would have thoroughly detested as a devout catholic pre-postmodernism.
I introduced my wife to LOTR last year, we have been looking for something similar since then. Of course, I saw the trailers and read about Rings of Power and was against defiling my fond memory of Tolkien's books and the Jackson Trilogy, anyway, so my wife suggested we give it a try. We couldn't even get through the first episode it was soooo cringey and irritating, the dialogue, the characters and the overpowered strong woman who is never wrong. It's so transparent how it's forced and trying to imitate something from 2001 that didn't even have the technology we have today. Total trash, oh and goodluck to those of you who want to give a bad review on IMBD, it will be declined.
if you look at the Story and its Telling it makes no Sense even her CHarakter in this series makes no sense so idk just watch it again @@telordesuvage3072
There are Dark Ppl in LOTR but they live in the east and are no Elves so idk man but its not logical to do it, they just wanted to force their ideologies on the show and even do it bad... they couldve shown instead of the hair foot gys some ppl in the east some black ppl or smth like that but they didnt think that far @@lordodinfatheroftheazier699
I think you hit the nail on the head here, I simply had no interest watching the first 2 episodes because through 2 HOURS they didn't give me a reason for the show to exist.
call me crazy but I find that the single point of Isildur keeping the ring is what makes the original story so damn good... as a young person it was one of the first stories I read that showed that kind of complexity of characters. we grow up as small children with simple stories of good and evil but in the real world sometimes the ones you think are purest or those closest to you end up betraying you. the original trilogy has deep moral overtones and framework, it is a combination of poetry and philosophy back dropped by a deep fantastical history of a place easily imagined, and thus easily loved.
To me it aint suprising, that Isildur kept the ring, when in start of the movie it said 9 rings were given to race of men who out of all crave power the most and so the rings got hold in Isildur, while his heroic warrior to cut out Sauron finger. He still cant resist his will to rule, when the ring gives it to him, while Elrond shouted that you need to drop the ring, so thats why in the Rivndeel meeting they decided that no man is given the ring, because they for sure cant resist its power and be abel to drop it in lava of Mount Doom in Mordor, so thats why they pick Hobbit to go drop it in Mount Doom, because from all diffrent races. Hobbits have need for power least from all, when they have not much intrest in power at all, so are small beings living in shire minding own business, but for sure the ring still can get hold on Hobbits, while not as strong as it gets on race of men, so thats why Frodo refused to drop it in the last movie, but luckly Smeagul jumped in and so Frodo pushed Smeagul to the lava with the ring, so the the ring got destroid after Smeagul death.
That's why Boromir was a perfectly written character. He represented the duality of humans. He was not a evil person, his behavior was simply influenced by circumstances. He had good intentions followed by the wrong actions. He didn't even have that much screen time and yet has way more depth than every character in this shitshow.
@@shoyupacket5572 He wasn't even my favorite, that was Gandalf from the very beginning. But wether you like him or not, Boromir was one of the most well written characters in the world of fiction. I even cried when he died.
Tolkien is very black and white. Good vs evil. But each character in the universe struggles in the grey area between. Its easier to fall than to rise up.
The best part by far was when Fritos Baggypants was told that the dark lord Sauron was his father all along and that he had a twin sister named Lays. That's when I realized one of the greatest TV shows of all time was unfolding before my eyes.
My mother read me ALL the Tolkien books when I was 8-10yrs old. Rather than turning on the TV she would sit me down at night and read me a chapter. I was to young to read them myself but I loved her reading them to me and the story. When I was a teenager I read them myself and I understood them better. While fantasy the books and story teach you about evil vs good. They teach you about friendship, being a good friend, taking care of others, to never quit and many other positive themes. That was 40yrs ago and now my mother is gone. I am very happy she read them to me and they were the first books she did read me. This RoP series is soooo bad, none of the original themes are there. Amazon should be very ashamed of themselves. It is absolutely awful.
@SNLC, I think it is wonderful you have these amazing memories of your mom reading to you. I myself use to love when my mom would tell us stories rather reading books, I in turn read to my children as well when they were young. Love to see their faces so engaged in the story telling. Have a great day.
I have read all Tolkien books but it was 20years back in my 20s and this adaptation is completely off the original "feeling" it simply looks off all the way
@@michals1108 I read the books many years ago. My least favorite was the Hobbit but I actually enjoyed the movie more. I absolutely loved the Lord of the rings books and movies. I even read the appendix, lol. I might re read them one day. On a separate note I was reading the Game of Thrones until I found out that there were so many books etc and the author is still not done. Much prefer Lord of the rings. Good day.
I screamed "Elliebeth Gilscottheronel!" Then I ate some Chili & Lime Lembish Shortbread (tm) and said to myself "Mister Samworth, you've really got a pickle in Frito this time."
The problem for me is that Galadriel is a politician, and Elrond is a warrior in the Tolkien story and the rolls are reversed for this bastion of sadness
Maybe they did on purpose? Maybr elrond becomes the warrior and galadriel becomes the politican? Idk it is a prequel ao things are gonna be different anyway. Im trying to make sense of the story bc im writer and progression is a thing.
I loved the part where Gandalf stands up top Sauron and says "Say hellooo to my little friend" and starts shooting his M-16... honestly shivers down my spine great show!
I love how galadriel although she isnt a warrior and shes a girl can kill a cave troll with no problem while gandalf, aragornm legolas, gimli, boromir and all the hobbits had a tough time and took them like half an hour and one of them almost died. going against a cave troll for the fellowship was dangerous and your worried they wont make it through alive but not for galadriel. shes unstoppable! she literally jumps off a ship to swim hundreds of miles back to middleearth...
Remembering that Gandalf is also argubly more powerful then her in Lore given hes essencially an Angel in Tolkiens universe that too makes you wonder. What where they smoking?
On top of that like she doesn’t even look at the troll. It’s like a quarterback who is throwing no look 60 yard bombs that just somehow get caught, every single time. If she were a qb she’s be 120/120 completions with 75 touchdowns and 2000 yards passing.. in a single game.. There’s no real tension, she can do whatever she wants because mary sue this or that.
Well, we know (and she probably knows) that she survives into the Third Age, so she basically has infinite plot armor. I'm reminded of James T Kirk casually munching an apple while demolishing the Kobayashi Maru scenario. Now if Quentin Tarantino were behind this series, there might be some tension. 😉
Superman crippled by a necklace, a few movies later he's hurling a kryptonite islands into the sun and breaking out of a ship made on Krypton with his fists..
Galadriel was a noldor and beheld the light of the trees in Valinor and studied under the Valar and Maias there. Her mother named her nerwan which meant man-maiden because of how she was built tomboyish almost but not in the sense or view that we see it today.
The big issue with introducing multi-racial elements is that Tolkien (who was English) wrote it as if it was a fantasy world based in medieval Europe. There are humans of divergent colored skin in other parts of the world just look at the Haradrim who rode the Oliphaunts in Return of the King. People who live on the same continent in the same areas tend to share the same complexion and it feels forced because it is forced diversity for virtue signaling and they are hoping that that will be enough for people to love, cause their writers can barely put together a proper sentence. There was so much promise in a LOTR spinoff but to have it, the fans, and Tolkien's memory destroyed and insulted by Amazon so they can try and look good is just disappointing and shameful.
exactly ! like what happen to the witcher :( im asian by the way there are certain roles for a certain race look what happen to jhon wayne playing the role of temujin hahahha !
The opening prologue in lotr is just... Amazing. Still remember to this day when i sat in the movie theatre and it started like that.... You were blown away. BLOWN! and ended with a cliffhanger that ppl talked about for a year... :D (those that havnt read the books) all in all, just amazing... now... that unique world they could have build upon is getting destroyed.
I remember when the internet was more rudimentary and I heard there was a LoTR trilogy coming. I remember going with my friends on opening night and knowing it would be great but BLOWN AWAY too! It was a moment I'll never forget
@@kristoffermiller4401 I somehow got my mom to take me to the premier of all three movies. Even she liked LOTR and she wasn’t a huge lover of high fantasy-but it was so well done, she sat for 3 hours with me to watch them all. I wish we could go back to the times of good writing 😔
100% agree. And, Cate Blanchett is such a powerhouse talent who brought the superhuman quality of Galadriel to life-this new version of her just seems like an ordinary 30-something with an axe to grind. As of yet, no real grace internally or externally, which is what the character should exude. And, if mysterious star man is indeed Gandalf, good luck there because like Ms. Blanchett, Ian McKellan is also inimitable.
It’s way deeper. Galadriel is basically Mother Earth, the divine feminine, soft and precious but “stronger than the pillars of the earth”. Like water , soft but at the same time the strongest force on earth. Cate Blanchett in her white dress , walked up barefoot to Dol Guldur and wiped out her opponent’s with one dismissive hand wave. Soo elegant but lethal at the same time . She doesn’t have to have masculine features to show her strength and her worth… this new Galadriel is basically a guy. Guy-ladriel. That’s the way modern feminism works … push away all inherently feminine and make them men and deny there’s difference and deny there’s a divinity in femininity that can create and sustain life which is exclusive to the feminine. I just find it mind-blowing that THIS is progress to them.
Also the fact that they changed Galadriel's overall character as some sort of she hulk wielding swords and hating on men. :o No inch of class in there. I mean even in the book Galadriel is op without even the need to lift a sword. I really don't get why they think elegant women wearing dresses and being a female= not strong. While woman wielding swords and dressing like a man= ultimate strongest. :/ Clearly can tell the writer failed in writing classes.
My sister who is a die hard fan of LOTR ever since she was little and read the books over and over, when she clicked on the “Rings Of Power” The first view lines we heard Anna said,” no, that never happened!
I love the conversation between Gandalf and Pippin in RotK when he says, “I never thought it would end like this.” and Gandalf comforts him with explaining what lies beyond and that “Death is just another door. One through which we all must pass.” This show should be so lucky to have that kind of writing.
Pippin's entire character is a good message. He's literally the fuck up. Nobody likes him, he messes plans up all the time, he fiddles with things even though he was told not to, but in the end those things led to the victory at Mordor. His entire character's theme is that it's okay to make mistakes and sometimes those mistakes lead to the best overall outcomes. Frodo and Sam couldn't have made it to Mordor without half the shit Pippin did on accident. Edit: You were talking more about the quote than Pippin's character, my bad. The writing in the LOTR triology was immaculate.
@@heavenlyarianator6335 it was a lot of money to turn down 😂 when most people heard there was a series they were excited and like many they were probably optimistic. They were incredibly wrong though haha
The same kind of thing happened after Mel Gibson's "The Passion Of The Christ." Before that point Hollywood didn't really respect the draw of any movie based on biblical accounts....until Mel Gibson shocked them with an incredibly successful movie that wasn't even written in English! After that Hollywood decided to get a hold of other biblical accounts and just butcher them. Noah's flood was turned into some sort of 'climate change' and 'an intense need to save animals from going extinct' themed nonsense instead of divine wrath at the wickedness of the world. They just want to take whatever was successful and get it into their own hands under their own control and are too stupid to realise they just gutted the very thing that made that success a success in the first place.
I'm not a Christian. In fact, I'm an atheist. But I am being one hundred percent straight when I say that Mel Gibson's The Passion is an absolute masterwork, a stunning piece of art, and an incredible telling of that story. A really remarkable film.
@@Jaster_Mereel The difference is Mel produced, funded and directed the film himself. Let us just say that Hollywood and media is 100% controlled by those who loathe Christ, Christians, Western norms and mores and White people. There is a reason you dont get other movies like the Passion despite the massive profit upswing
the acting is pretty shit though ngl. The only characters who I vaguely care about is probably elrond and durin, the other side stories are so fucking badly done that I can't help but not give a shit about their quests...
I found the part when Guyladriel saw Sauron and doing a battle cry as she waved her pistol said "You can't harm me, I have true love" so emotional. It was just too much I turned it off and had a good cry. With tears still streaming down my face I started watching Shehulk for the third time.
The elves in Tolkien are ethereal, transcendent beings. The elves in this show are like elves from The Witcher; just humans with pointy ears and just as petty. Someone even calls them "knife ears" at one point, which is a derogatory term from the Dragon Age games.
So the writers are just nerds that grew up on generic fantasy video games and are turning LOTR into that. Also, I think elves were pretty badass in some of the books before the main trilogy.
@@jonsmitt9769 In Silmarillion and other First Age writings, elves are described as glowing, having light in their eyes and pretty much master of Unseen world and Seen world. Which is just fancy word for multidimensional creatures.
I don't normally watch your channel, but I am a big Tolkien fan. And I think you've highlighted a major reason I'm not normally a fan of high fantasy but i love Tolkien's works. Sure, most fantasy is highly inspired by Tolkien in terms of its tropes and trappings, but it usually lacks the *themes* that give his stories so much depth and beauty
My favorite scene its when Sam gives frodo the last drops of water and fordo says "you leave nothing left for the return journey" and Sam replies " I don't think there will be a return Journey Mr Frodo" in that moment you realize that Sam always knew they're gonna die in this journey but he never told anything to Frodo .
@@EmanuelQuinonesSantiago He literally made one of the best movie trilogies of all time lol. Regardless of how close he stuck to the source material, the movies themselves stand on there own.
When Galadriel decided to jump off her boat, thousands of miles from anywhere, into an ocean full of 50 ft long sea monsters. I really felt the strength and independence.
Might as well have shown Amroth Instead. There is a famous song made bringing to life that poem/Song where he really did swim for many miles swimming like a gallant swan to get back to Nimrodel due to the faithless ship that didn't wait for her longer. Now she wonders forever. It's a great song, it's on youtube, starts off with a flute at a high tone melody
Watching the Trilogy now is somehow even more impressive knowing it was made in the early 2000’s. As time goes on its legacy only grows! All things considered, and seen as a collective (as it was shot) it might very well be the greatest film of all time.
Most definitely. When The Fellowship released in theaters in 2001 I was absolutely blown away! I’d never seen anything like it before and I’m not sure I’ve seen anything quite as good since. The theater cut was great but the extended edition is on another level. Hollywood unfortunately hires “talent” based not on merit or skill anymore but on characteristics that conform to the Hive-mind.
I love the part where galadriel flys to mordor magically and kills morgoth and sauron with her eyes closed without any problems whatsoever. shes unstoppable!
I like how elves can be black because "its fantasy" yet so was Ghost In The Shell and that definitely wasnt cool with recasting races.... I wonder the difference 🤔
Because race swapping white heterosexual men, and even some white heterosexual women, is fine. Specially the older they were created as it is 'noble' to 'adapt it for modern audiences' (even if the original works are just as popular today as they were then). But don't you dare swapping any other race or having actors pretending to be someone else. That is a stretch too far.
They are perfectly happy to have all non-white's for Moana as voice actors or for the new Aladdin or Mulan movies, to be "authentic". But suddenly authenticity doesn't matter when dealing with Frozen or Little Mermaid (remake).
Read The Silmarillion, your ignorance shows your lacking of knowledge on the subject. If anyone, it was Tolkien Jr that screwed things up by being bad at writing, and just cribbed his dad's notes together to try to make a story.
I was really moved by the part when Galadriel was running late to school with a piece pf toast in her mouth then bumped into Gandalf and fell over, and they locked eyes and knew it was love at first sight. So beautiful.
I know that your comment was about a common anime trope, but after reading it, my mind went: " Galadriel was running late to school with a piece pf toast in her mouth..." and as she left the house, she was hit by a passing small truck. She opens her eyes to a world where time resets to a saved point every time she dies, while trying to win the heart of a silver haired princess, and dealing with a yandere blue haired maid and her pink haired twin.......TETSUOOOOO!!!!!!! XD
I've been a lifelong reader of Tolkien especially The Lord of the Rings and it's prequel 'the Silmarillion' as a lad it took me many readings of the Silmarillion to really grasp many of it's characters ,it's depths and the beauty of this wonderful story. The Silmarillion amplifies and gives foundation to the Lord of the Rings. It really boils my bladder that they cannot let the whole masterpiece alone, they feel the need to pervert it and it proves that these so called 'writers ' cannot write their own story so they ride on JRRT's coat tails because of greed and the 'built in audience ' they see a cash cow with toy deals and all sorts of offshoots, and they also see the opportunity to talk to the non traditional fans of the whole Lord of the Rings movies. A chance to pervert their thinking into the woke agenda. As for the real Tolkien nerds - we are bumps in their way, so they call us names and try talking down to us so that we hopefully shut up. Because we're in their way especially since Christopher Tolkien passed away who could see what people were trying to do to his father's ( and his own) legacy and masterpiece. To me this big money tv series is trash, a third grader could write a better story. These toddlers need to know that you can't improve or repaint a Rembrandt with their silly crayons.
Christopher hated the lotr trilogy which brought more life to the characters than the books ever did. Also woke agenda? Oh because of a couple black characters that are apart of a fictional race? It’s fantasy. People get mad when they make known characters a different color and say just make your own but when they do, it’s called woke because they’re black. Take your idiocy elsewhere
@@thorodinson1933 I say it's fine to write their OWN story, this still garbage. You assume my race, and my perception and how I relate race into the story? I said NOTHING about that but you on your high horse feel the need to bring that out even though I didn't mention that. Look, I care nothing about race, I don't care about who you go to bed with, I don't care what chromosomes you have ( or believe you don't have) I DON'T CARE. however, I do care when someone takes a masterpiece, and tries to squeeze money from it, and adds garbage to it.. I like the LotR trilogy movies, but they didn't pervert the story and change the lore. But I was reading LotR and the Silmarillion way before the films came out. And they hold a special place in my heart, when these incapable 'writers' smear sh*t all over our beloved story, I will defend it. So I do care about the story, I don't care about you or your feelings. You should know with whom you are speaking with before pulling race crap... I don't care ! skin color means nothing to me. Mental midgets like yourself are the ones advocating this stuff. Guess you just proved my point... Have a great day! And hey it's okay to agree to disagree!
the best part was , when she stood up in court, and said "YOU CANT HANDLE THE RINGS OF POWAH!!!". the following car chase was a bit confusing though. with so many awesome cars, you just want them ALL to win.
Crazy part is that there's so much material to glean from too. And I also love that they glossed over the entire Silmarillion. They mention it like twice. Thousands of years of Galadriel's life and the history of Valinor is covered in like 5 seconds.
@@milochapman5804 they should have sold it with the stipulations that they only get to make one show and the family gets a say in any liberties taken from the story.
@@milochapman5804 I'm of the opinion Peter Jackson nearly ruined the LoTR trilogy. All the deepest parts of the story are from the books, some of the best parts were removed, and all the stupid parts were added. Also Peter Jackson did fully ruin The Hobbit.
Ben hit the nail on the head when he said “you’ve got to give us some characters to actually care about”. That is the main problem with the show. It’s not the multi-cultural cast. It’s not even the changing of source material. By the first 2 hours of The Fellowship of the Ring we knew everyone we should care about, they had their own unique qualities that made them charismatic or unlikeable and we felt like we actually knew them. I mean, they made us think Gandalf was dead in the first movie and we cared a ton! Everyone in this show is like bland rice, I wouldn’t care either way what happened to them.
The only character I like so far is Elrond. Even when he remains undeveloped, I thought he was actually a little bit interesting just from his dialogue. Galadriel? Yeah not so much and man I'm worried what they're going to do with her
I actually just tried to remember what the characters names are in this show and to my shock, I can't remember a single name other than the original characters from LOTR trilogy. I'm drawing a completely blank. They are just that irrelevant. 🙄
But but you gotto care about them, they are of color ! that is how they are thinking, care comes from color, and if you dont like the color you are a racist.
I like how the the galadriels companions are apparently so incompetent, that they got utterly crushed by a frost cave troll - yet they were sent to find and destroy Sauron. Like, what was the plan here? They get owned by a troll and yet are supposed to destroy the Dark Lord? Is Galadriel just gonna do everything again? Why even send them with her - just as cannon fodder and to slow her down? Not too mention what an awful commander she is. She literally wanted to just go on when one of her men broke down in the snowstorm. Great job making your main character likeable, Amazon
I liked the scene where Gil Galad was talking to Elrond about their ghost problems and Gladriel came out and said well who are you gonna call? Then everyone at once suddenly shouted at the top of their lungs so the misty mountains would echo it, GHOSTBUSTERS! Then Celembrembor shows up. Classic.
The LOTR prologue really is a masterpiece. Distilling all that fake-history down, introducing you to the world without any main characters, captivating. Really excellent job, Peter.
I love it when Eren Jäger vows to himself concerning the orcs “kuchi kushite yaru, ippiki no korosu” in an angry dead serious tone 10/10 scene, literal chills
Then you started punching your tv cuz the characters didn’t look Asian even though they all speak Japanese and have Germanic names. I DONT GET IT HOW DID THEY ALL LEARN JAPANESE IF THEY ALL HAVE BLUE EYES AND BLONDE HAIR?!? yes sub is better than dub you nerds
The hispanic dark elf was hilarious... Completely out of place. Even for me as Hispanic. I never thought about elves as related to a Nordic race but as an old race that disappeared. Hispanics, blacks, Asian, whites, we are still here lol. Definitely cheapens the show
Yes keep boot licking white Hollywood. You probably want most characters in movie to be white huh? How the hell is he out of place in a mystical world?
I consider myself very progressive person but this "wokeness" in Hollywood is getting so goddamn annoying and toxic. Ruining franchises I love and grew up with.My politics are not totally aline with yours Ben.However, I love your reviews on TV series/ shows Ben Shapiro they're very fair and thoughtful criticisms.
Start voting against the woke and see our culture change. Or keep (edit for spelling) siding with the party of woke and watch all that is beautiful be consumed in the flames of progressivism's march.
Progressive? What does Even mean ? You think people should be treated equally and afford the same access to health care , education, employment, and safety? And that your success in life shouldn't be determine by your race , sexuality, gender, or country of origin . Rather your success should be determined by skill set and value you can provide to an employer , your country, or a service/product through your self employed ventures Ya... So does every one else Conservatives believe that too. It's a meaningless term. You are calling your self progressive because you think you are special But good job trying me seem important
The movies had such an ethereal quality to them too. The elves looked like something out of a classic painting, otherworldly. But all the characters especially the elves in The Rings Of Power look so prosthetic. If not for the pointy ears, I would have thought they were just human. I will give credit to whoever rendered the landscapes and the background, they do look gorgeous. Why was it so hard for them to stick to the original literature?
It's almost as if the casting for the films was based on meticulously deciding which actors would best represent the characters, not picking an artificial racial quota. It's a billion dollar series and they're treating it like a brochure for a college campus open day.
If u follow the culture war and listen to the left, i seriously believe they hate anything masculine. It was based around english and scandinavian folklore. These elements had to go. I see it all modern movies. The men are getting smoother and smoother and the women are becoming the badasses. Its quite bizarre to watch it unfold. Wait til u see what Marvel phase 5 has got instore. Im convinced they'll have majority female heroes and the males will all be supporting actors.
@@armondtanz haha "smoother" 😂 let's just call it what it is, 'effeminate'. The scene where galadriel's group had to fight the snow troll, the men were as good as bowling pins and Galadriel was like some swash buckling hero from the 1940s.. Lol it was a laughably poor scene. Basically women aren't strong unless their male counterparts are reduced to tottering, bumbling idiots. It insults both men and women, and the general public audience (unless they are from the Left and they yell in unison: "you go, gurllllll!!") 🙄🙄
@@X.00896 Do you fit the role? Next! Are you theatrically trained and experienced as an actor and best suited for the role? We'll let you know. Are you a bi-racial, two spirit, blue haired leftist? Oh you don't suit the character? That's fiiiiiine. You got the role!!
This is exactly what I thought! The only thing separating the elves and the men in this series is the pointy ears so far. Its partly due to the acting as well. Honestly, the Arondir actor did the best at acting graceful, aloof and wise.
My favorite part is when Galadriel enters the bar and tells Sauron “I need your clothes, boots and your motorcycle.” top level writing!
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Best part was after that when she said "this Master Ring will be literal perfection.... when it fits a woman!" Then she goes on to be the bestest dark queen evarrr and like everyone looks upon her and totes stan her and despair an' stuff.
Lol.
@@theminister1154 it’s a quote from The Terminator 2.
@@theminister1154 jajajajajajajaja
I'm actually rooting for Sauron in this show.
Lol. Me too.
Lol 😆
He kind of takes the win in the Second Age
@@sethstor yussssss
Then you're in for a disappointment.
The reason the writing in the original movies was so good is the fact that they actually used an immense amount of Tolkien’s true poetry and lines! You can’t go wrong when showing respect to the creator!!!
The moment Frodo said, "I have the high ground!" and sliced Sauron in half brought me to tears... A-Tier writing!
^ these bots are getting edgy as hell... wtf
This surely is one of the franchises of all time!
@@amazingbakingsoda6811 gold
@AM pure gold
@@zarubalovesmusic8086 ok, that was gross… those bots are so disgusting… TH-cam needs to do something about them!
I loved the part when Galadriel met a young Gandalf and told him "you are a wizard Gandalf!" and gave him his first staff. A defining moment in his life...we all know the rest...
Yeah that's in the movies. Gandalf was much, much older than Galadriel. He was born Eru's thought in the First Music. Gandalf was a powerful Maia(lesser Angel), Named after Eonwe among Manwe's servants. His first interaction with Galadriel was to deliver a message pardoning her for her actions during the Noldor rebellion. She rejected the offer, denying that even applied to her.
@@johnmacleod9507 Twas but a joke
wow you got made a fool of a Took!!, lol
wait!?
SHE gave HIM a "staff"!!!???
is that some futa refference!?
(If you do not know what that means, DO NOT look it up.)
The part where galadriel told elrond " I feel the need, the need for speed." as she flew away in her f-14 gave me the shivers. this adaptation is spot on.10/10
"Ok Galadriel, show me some of that elven shit!"
Kids these days.
@@ZuKuPLayer look you cate Blanchett in the panel she said the words elven shit in regards to being asked a question about clothing snd getting into chatacter she shared she imagined them not wearing underwear and saying she didn't and it was such a funny moment for everyone. Then it segwayed with them about not going to the bathroom and so the coordinator said something about their shite and she said "it's elven shit"
it was actually a specially modified version of the F39 swindler. they built a time machine and stole it from the future, just to get that epic shot.
normal planes cant do those maneuvers, you know.
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I would also say the a key missing signature is that Tolkien grew up in a time of war and experienced its effects first hand. You can feel it in his writing. He is not just writing about a conflict, he is reflecting on his own experiences.
Yes. I've always seen the "time that is given us" speech as coming from a place of potential despair, in the middle of a destructive war, but the speaker chooses to Stoically choose the best path available instead.
Tolkien hated war and didn't have one description of a battle in any of his books - those were entirely inventions of Hollywood for the movies. His son literally hates the movies bc of this. You don't know what you're talking about.
That is a good point. But I would be careful with that because Tolkien famously hated allegory and just wanted to share his imaginitive language, world, mythology and people with the world.
All this girl power they throw at me and i don’t feel a thing.
Meanwhile Eowyne killing the nazghul and saying “ i am no man “ still gives me chills even now after 10 years of watching the scene. One of my favourites!
They can make all the remakes and buy copyrights but they will never take away the original from my heart!
She was super pissed that the Witch King had the unmitigated gall to misgender her.
If they remade that scene now she would say " I AM NOT SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T HAVE CAPACITY FOR PREGNACY!"
It is so tiring. They did that grrrrl power thing in the last Avengers movie and it just seemed so contrived. My best scene in LOTR is when King Aragorn tells the hobbits "you bow to no one" and the assembled power of Middle Earth goes to one knee to recognize the bravery and sacrifice these common nobodies have made.
@@EBCHILL2 😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOTR - Return of the King was released 2003. So, it's almost 2 decades now!
My favorite part by far is when Elrond tells the stunningly brave Galadriel that "facts don't care about her feelings" before Drogon carries away the queen's body...
I was reading this like wait what? When the fu-wait….it took me a minute to get the joke and i laughed way to hard, take your upvote sir
🤣💥💯💥 Yes, that was after the stunningly brave Galadriel told Elrond, "Now you cut that out or you'll go home in an ambulance." 😁
of you
Ah yes. My favorite part of House of Rings.
When GuyLadriel says “You can’t handle the truth! I’ll be back so you can say hello to my little friend”, I felt chills.
Chills I tell you. Then nausea, cold sweats, and a splitting headache.
When they do these remakes/adaptations etc., they are not worried about money, the fans, or making a good product. They are telling the fans “this isn’t yours anymore”
As long as I have the books, it will always be mine.
@@treeherder2201 yessir, very true
Bro you cannot say that all three of those things are true simultaneously. If all three of those things were true they wouldn’t have made it
That's right. Many media companies regularly prioritize antiwhitism over profit.
its not even LOTR or the hobbit who cares if they want to make garbage
The part where Galadriel yells to a passing group of white men on their way home from work, “You shall not pass!”… so stunning, so brave!
Gold 😂😂
The best part was when Sauron held up his ID and said “Diplomatic immunity!” Then Galadriel takes careful aim with her .44 and shoots him right in the head from a distance. “It’s just been revoked!”
Excellent writing!
Loved blood diamond
Bahahahaha
@The Supreme Leader It's just a clip of kimmikka on Twitch. I don't get it.
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Saw it in an ACTUAL theater when released, too!!! 😁
My favorite part is when Galadriel asked calmly “ELROND DIDJA PUTYA NAME INDA GOBLET OF FIYAH?!?!?!?!” while choke slamming him through a table
They really captured the spirit of Tolkien in this.
Lol 😂
😂
Lmao
I mean, what with Gandalf snarling at Pippin and stuff in the actual book, that would actually in keeping with his character 😂
When elrond explains to guyladrial how he was once an adventurer too, but he took an arrow to the knee, I fought back literal tears.
Heard that 1 million times
@@davidgrile5745 still gets a chuckle from me everytime.
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One million and one now 😆
Did someone steal your sweet roll?
When Galadriel said “It’s ringin time” literal chills
The part where Gandalf said "I don't like sand" really hit me... wasn't expecting the show to be so emotional.
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Why does every adaptation these days ends up being queer or racial woke? Why don’t studios and producers come up with their own original projects if they wanna do something racial or queer related? Seriously, what’s wrong with that idea? Do they think they won’t be rich enough if it’s an original idea of a tv project?
😂😂
It's rough, it's irritating, and it gets EVERYWHERE!
The most disturbing thing about all of this is that a major company like Amazon can openly silence critical reviews on a major entertainment information resource like IMDB which is owned by Amazon.
So true. Times are just going to get worse
I heard about that. Not great.
Reviews stopped being trustworthy years ago. They're either filtered or lie bots for almost everything online now days.
Imdb is owned by Amazon?!
@@JemRau 🤣 Go and see.
Watching Ben mouthing LotR intro as me and Galadriel say it out loud makes me irrationally happy. Such a great trilogy every great person I know seems to enjoy.
My youngest son( 49 years old) has that “Ben ability “
Made me feel weird
I agree. My parents in their 70's, I in my 40's, my kids in their young adulthood, we all enjoy these movies.👍
i hated it, i'm good at lip reading and none of what ben silently copied was right, he probably has only watched the movies 3 times over if that, unlike people like me, watched it easily 30 times over, i can recite the entire prologue without the movie even playing lmfao. hi's attempt was just messy and embarrassing tbh lol.
Almost laughed out loud at Ben mouthing the words to the prologue like the nerd he is. 10/10
That was perfect 🤣
It is duly noted and appreciated.
A hoot to be sure! He did a better job than I whenever I watch “Taken” and try to mimic Liam Neeson’s lines to the kidnapper on the phone. 😉
Not strange
I and my brothers have the entire dialogue of the three movies verbatim in our brain including the elvish
What was scary was "it was more entertaining that than Power of shit.....
man the original LOTR is such a master piece. truly one of the greatest movies ever made. after watching that bit of the intro, I'm about to go back and watch the whole thing again (coz you can't just watch one and call it in) for the millionth time.
Extended edition or gtfo
The sole "original" LotR are Tolkien's books. There were a couple of attempted LotR before PJ's anyway. Just a little nitpick that annoyed me. ;-)
Best movies EVER made in my opinion
@@martinportelance138, the animated version wasn't too bad either.
The PlayStation 2 games were as good as the films
I loved it how Galadriel said "hasta la vista, baby" before shooting the frozen troll between the eyes. So badass.
Love how she takes a troll out by herself in shockingly easy fashion, but it took the entire fellowship to take down that cave troll in the trilogy.
Snow troll, totally different. Also, stunning/brave.
Yeah but she has the mythical vagina power that they didnt have
This is the prequel, but by the era of _The Lord of the Rings_ she had got bad knees.
Girl power lol
Shockingly easy and in she does it no look, so its supposed to be cool or something.
Basically right off the bat they’re saying hey this person is never in any real danger, she can just do whatever. It’s like when mary sue picked up a lightsaber her first time and was beating a guy who has been training with one since he was a kid.
It's nice to see someone else recite the opening of the Fellowship. My wife hates it when I do it, especially when we are at the grocery store.
Underrated comment!
Lmao!!! Heck yea!!
I’m going to try during daddy and mommy time !!!
Lol!
I don't know... when you compare the two troll fights, the original series to this snow troll, you see how bad this one really is. The original troll fight in Moria in Fellowship was so incredibly well done. You felt the stakes. All party members were trying to take it down and some even got hit but kept desperately fighting and trying to protect Frodo at the same time. It was a monumentally difficult task and a fight to the death. Compare that to wonder woman flying in from a sword toss to kneecap and instantly KO the snow troll single-handedly that just took out 5 dudes. It so stupid I'm sorry. I instantly don't care after that.
Yes, thank you.
thats coz as predicted this show is rushed, peggy sue trash just like how they took the star wars franchise and turned it into absolute garbage
In the book they actually fought a big Orc.
The fight was indeed very bad. But the fact that Galadriel is defeating the troll single handedly isn't stupid at all. She is one of the Eldar and saw the light of the 2 trees and therefore one of the most powerful elves ever. The Elves of the first Age were basically super heroes compared to the elves from the third age. One Elf even 1v1 the lord of the Balrogs in the Fall of Gondolin so Galadriel should be easy able to handle a troll.
But the sword jumping and the overall choreography were still terrible.
@@CIrAzYIX Agreed and true she is from Valinor, so extra strong, but we don't know if any elves in her company were also from valinor. Considering they were an elite company it seems likely she would have pick Nolder to go with her.
Also her elves all survived their brutal troll thrashing but didn't even shoot the troll with an arrow, they had archers for goodness sake!
Found it amusing that literally a couple of minutes into the prologue we had a bunch of elf boys bullying Galadriel and mocking her abilities to set the stage for the series. Tolkein more than any other writer of his time appeared to respect females in his works and portrayed them as brave and capable, often going into battle alongside the men, especially in the Silmarillion. And yet these woke writers seem to be implying that elven society is really patriarchal with nobody willing to take Galadriel seriously and that the story needs to be about this single strong womxn overcoming all this patriarchy to prove herself and teach us all a lesson.
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I literally could not stop laughing while he mouthed the words with Lady Galadriel. 😂 I'm glad I'm not the only one whose seen these movies too many times. So good!!!
Gold is gold, you know it when you see it. 😎👍
The thing about eowyn in the novel is the fact that she didn't kill the witch king all by herself it was prophecy that he would die by no man and still she had to get the help of others like Pippin and others to make sure that she stabs him in the face and after that whole thing she was kinda screwed up by all of this so she decided to be a shield maiden to help others in pain and then after that she married too
She did it due to the prophecy , she wasn't a badass guyladriel crap but was learning to defend herself in the novel and woman in tolkein verse are good and feminine and loyal
With a genuine smile, too.
@@forspartaaa2348 Eowyn actually always wanted to defend her people with her sword, and in my opinion all Prophecy's are looking into the future to what will happen, not forcing the future to happen like that, and while she did need help from Merry, she was taking on the most powerful man who was not even human anymore, and she's not even an Elf so that's not a surprise (that's not to say that I agree with the Galadriel thing)
I do that every time
My favorite part was when Guyladriel turned to Tony Stark and said, “Avengers, assemble” then charged the British line. Tolkien would be proud!
..females most aren’t even capable of wielding a proper sword.🙄
I liked when Morgoth got shadowbanned on Twitter. Made me feel like I was in Middle Earth
He's such a nerd! I love it. Nerds unite!
Came here for this comment! 😂
Yes
Being a nerd is pretty mainstream now
It was a breathtaking scene when Galadriel gathered the spirit energy of all of Middle Earth and finally defeated Kid Buu once and for all.
Lol
This makes me sad more than anything. Tolkien's work was moving, beautiful, full of feeling and soul. Seeing it brought down to their level and dragged through the mud like this truly makes me sick.
Give me one place were it was bad…
Seeing it tarnished with the bs forced diversity shit series it is today makes me sad. Tolkien is probably rolling over in his grave.
Don’t worry, it’s not really his work. It’s fanfiction based on references in the appendices of LotR.
@@noahkelsey9676 Ok. Galadriel, a literal princess is bullied by kids and she beats them up. This is taking place in Valinor, the Undying Lands, which is a paradise where absolutely no violence was allowed and elves lived in perpetual bliss. This was before Kinslaying, but the show forgot about that anyway, so it never happened there.
Also, I heard that elves were actually carving living trees in this show. That would be the same elves who revere and protect trees.
This is just a few pieces I picked up from reviews (I recommend JSG reviews). I couldn't bring myself to actually watch it.
I’ll stick to JRR’s written works
It makes me appreciate how lucky we were to get the original LOTR trilogy, devoid of wokeness and true to the spirit as the author intended. We should look to that and Tolkien's books to help us navigate what lies before us culturally.
I think there was an interview where Peter Jackson said that that was his goal
@@NinjaFlibble Yes you are correct, he also said that "politcol messaging pollutes film, because it changes so quickly." If they had made the original trilogy wih poloticol messaging, it would have been "The good guys living in the Twin Torwers until one day Osama Bin Sauron, and the Orc-Quaida drive an airship into the towers. Lol subtle.
@@DustinBarlow8P
About as subtle as the political messaging these days 🤷♀️
“They eviscerated the book by making it an action movie for young people aged 15 to 25.”
-Christopher Tolkien
Truly
That LOTR prologue gives me goosebumps everytime. I was saying it word for word like Ben and grinning all the way.
Tell me about it. I can literally watch that same scene 5 times in a row and get chills everytime. Fantastic.
I make my family members watch LOTR every Christmas, we've turned it into a family tradition for the past years and counting 😂
I feel bad for the troll. He's just chilling in his crib when this group of armed people break in. He's just trying to defend himself and his home.
This 😂
I was not underwhelmed. I was heartbroken. They took the lifetime works of Tolkien and decided to strip out beating heart of it, throw in some random characters to check boxes. Diversity elves and Dwarves are not a thing. They literally do not exist. Galadriel's brother died honorably fighting a werewolf, not in battle... so why the revenge plot. She was also married to Celeborn right now. And her daughter Celebrian should be around... Harfoots are just Hobbits and they shouldn't be in this story. Unless maybe as the briefest cameo. Tar-Miriel and Galadriel never met. Etc. Etc. Etc. Also Celeborn shouldn't look older than Galadriel. They did all this to say "Tolkien is ours now" and they rewrote his history and had the audacity to put a line like "you've been told many lies about middle-earth" in the trailer and a lyric from one trailer that said "speak your truth" which is a phrase Tolkien would have thoroughly detested as a devout catholic pre-postmodernism.
Best comment iv seen so far
Ben, as a Muslim, let us unite on our love for Tolkien! Loved your review.
Beautiful!
Nope th-cam.com/video/fq9eTTEtLB0/w-d-xo.html
Why do you follow the now deceased lord of darkness,aka Mohammed?
I will unite with you, friend!
@The Supreme Leader Malware!
The part when Galadriel whips out her lightsaber and yells “Make like a tree and leave the patriarchy” was stunning
And brave!
I’m just waiting for the moment she gets to lecture an elf that catcalls her.
And then all the real trees applauded and named her Queen of the Forest.
I introduced my wife to LOTR last year, we have been looking for something similar since then. Of course, I saw the trailers and read about Rings of Power and was against defiling my fond memory of Tolkien's books and the Jackson Trilogy, anyway, so my wife suggested we give it a try. We couldn't even get through the first episode it was soooo cringey and irritating, the dialogue, the characters and the overpowered strong woman who is never wrong. It's so transparent how it's forced and trying to imitate something from 2001 that didn't even have the technology we have today. Total trash, oh and goodluck to those of you who want to give a bad review on IMBD, it will be declined.
Personally I loved the first episode. Haven’t watched anymore but a strong woman character shouldn’t bother people.
it's a fantasy show but when it comes to sexual identity you expect it to be like in a real world? come one man wtf who gives a fuck grow a pair 😂
if you look at the Story and its Telling it makes no Sense even her CHarakter in this series makes no sense so idk just watch it again
@@telordesuvage3072
For the love of God just say it no black people in Lord of the Rings
There are Dark Ppl in LOTR but they live in the east and are no Elves so idk man but its not logical to do it, they just wanted to force their ideologies on the show and even do it bad... they couldve shown instead of the hair foot gys some ppl in the east some black ppl or smth like that but they didnt think that far
@@lordodinfatheroftheazier699
I think you hit the nail on the head here, I simply had no interest watching the first 2 episodes because through 2 HOURS they didn't give me a reason for the show to exist.
DIVERSITY is both a means and an end.
call me crazy but I find that the single point of Isildur keeping the ring is what makes the original story so damn good... as a young person it was one of the first stories I read that showed that kind of complexity of characters. we grow up as small children with simple stories of good and evil but in the real world sometimes the ones you think are purest or those closest to you end up betraying you. the original trilogy has deep moral overtones and framework, it is a combination of poetry and philosophy back dropped by a deep fantastical history of a place easily imagined, and thus easily loved.
To me it aint suprising, that Isildur kept the ring, when in start of the movie it said 9 rings were given to race of men who out of all crave power the most and so the rings got hold in Isildur, while his heroic warrior to cut out Sauron finger. He still cant resist his will to rule, when the ring gives it to him, while Elrond shouted that you need to drop the ring, so thats why in the Rivndeel meeting they decided that no man is given the ring, because they for sure cant resist its power and be abel to drop it in lava of Mount Doom in Mordor, so thats why they pick Hobbit to go drop it in Mount Doom, because from all diffrent races. Hobbits have need for power least from all, when they have not much intrest in power at all, so are small beings living in shire minding own business, but for sure the ring still can get hold on Hobbits, while not as strong as it gets on race of men, so thats why Frodo refused to drop it in the last movie, but luckly Smeagul jumped in and so Frodo pushed Smeagul to the lava with the ring, so the the ring got destroid after Smeagul death.
That's why Boromir was a perfectly written character. He represented the duality of humans. He was not a evil person, his behavior was simply influenced by circumstances. He had good intentions followed by the wrong actions. He didn't even have that much screen time and yet has way more depth than every character in this shitshow.
@@pandaman1331 yes! I did not forget Boromir, he was one of my favorites as well such a brief yet powerful redemption arc it is beautifully written.
@@shoyupacket5572 He wasn't even my favorite, that was Gandalf from the very beginning. But wether you like him or not, Boromir was one of the most well written characters in the world of fiction. I even cried when he died.
Tolkien is very black and white. Good vs evil. But each character in the universe struggles in the grey area between. Its easier to fall than to rise up.
The best part by far was when Fritos Baggypants was told that the dark lord Sauron was his father all along and that he had a twin sister named Lays. That's when I realized one of the greatest TV shows of all time was unfolding before my eyes.
Agreed, I thought that scene was very
I loved when the amazingly independent Galadriel asked elrond to make her a jam sandwich while partying in ibiza. A work of art
All Galadriel wants to do is do it
My mother read me ALL the Tolkien books when I was 8-10yrs old. Rather than turning on the TV she would sit me down at night and read me a chapter. I was to young to read them myself but I loved her reading them to me and the story. When I was a teenager I read them myself and I understood them better. While fantasy the books and story teach you about evil vs good. They teach you about friendship, being a good friend, taking care of others, to never quit and many other positive themes. That was 40yrs ago and now my mother is gone. I am very happy she read them to me and they were the first books she did read me. This RoP series is soooo bad, none of the original themes are there. Amazon should be very ashamed of themselves. It is absolutely awful.
@SNLC, I think it is wonderful you have these amazing memories of your mom reading to you. I myself use to love when my mom would tell us stories rather reading books, I in turn read to my children as well when they were young. Love to see their faces so engaged in the story telling. Have a great day.
I have read all Tolkien books but it was 20years back in my 20s and this adaptation is completely off the original "feeling" it simply looks off all the way
@@michals1108 I read the books many years ago. My least favorite was the Hobbit but I actually enjoyed the movie more. I absolutely loved the Lord of the rings books and movies. I even read the appendix, lol. I might re read them one day. On a separate note I was reading the Game of Thrones until I found out that there were so many books etc and the author is still not done. Much prefer Lord of the rings. Good day.
@@jenisays 🥰
What a fabulous mother you had. RIP
When Galadriel threw her sword into the crowded patriarchy and yelled, "Are you not entertained?!". My strength was renewed.
I know, right?! So empowering!
I screamed "Elliebeth Gilscottheronel!" Then I ate some Chili & Lime Lembish Shortbread (tm) and said to myself "Mister Samworth, you've really got a pickle in Frito this time."
😂😂 you guys are too much, the comments here oh lord 😂
I was stunned by the bravery.
When Shania Twain's "I feel like a woman" played at the ending credits, I walloped in tears.
The problem for me is that Galadriel is a politician, and Elrond is a warrior in the Tolkien story and the rolls are reversed for this bastion of sadness
I noticed that too, perhaps that will be explored by the end of the show?
Maybe they did on purpose? Maybr elrond becomes the warrior and galadriel becomes the politican? Idk it is a prequel ao things are gonna be different anyway. Im trying to make sense of the story bc im writer and progression is a thing.
@ Ben Butterfield Yes that too
@@Rogue_One214 it is a prequel. Sadly they didn't have the rights to the Silmarillion so they had to extrapolate out based solely on appendices
Galadriel goes on to be one of the more powerful of the Elves, especially after getting Nenya.
I loved the part where Gandalf stands up top Sauron and says "Say hellooo to my little friend" and starts shooting his M-16... honestly shivers down my spine great show!
I love how galadriel although she isnt a warrior and shes a girl can kill a cave troll with no problem while gandalf, aragornm legolas, gimli, boromir and all the hobbits had a tough time and took them like half an hour and one of them almost died. going against a cave troll for the fellowship was dangerous and your worried they wont make it through alive but not for galadriel. shes unstoppable! she literally jumps off a ship to swim hundreds of miles back to middleearth...
Remembering that Gandalf is also argubly more powerful then her in Lore given hes essencially an Angel in Tolkiens universe that too makes you wonder.
What where they smoking?
On top of that like she doesn’t even look at the troll. It’s like a quarterback who is throwing no look 60 yard bombs that just somehow get caught, every single time. If she were a qb she’s be 120/120 completions with 75 touchdowns and 2000 yards passing.. in a single game..
There’s no real tension, she can do whatever she wants because mary sue this or that.
Well, we know (and she probably knows) that she survives into the Third Age, so she basically has infinite plot armor. I'm reminded of James T Kirk casually munching an apple while demolishing the Kobayashi Maru scenario.
Now if Quentin Tarantino were behind this series, there might be some tension. 😉
Superman crippled by a necklace, a few movies later he's hurling a kryptonite islands into the sun and breaking out of a ship made on Krypton with his fists..
Galadriel was a noldor and beheld the light of the trees in Valinor and studied under the Valar and Maias there. Her mother named her nerwan which meant man-maiden because of how she was built tomboyish almost but not in the sense or view that we see it today.
It's strange to me how the same people who claim to "hate Jeff Bezos" then decide to suck up and make a crappy TV show under his company.
"Boo mega corporations!" "Wait they posted they're BLM and LGBT allies" "huzzah for mega corporations huzzah"
Crappy to you and the select handful of people.
@@tioswift3676 leftoids aren’t known for consistency…
or integrity….
or honesty….
or morals….
or intelligence it seems lol
Most people are easily bought. Wave some cash and watch them come running.
@@tioswift3676 select handful 💀💀
The big issue with introducing multi-racial elements is that Tolkien (who was English) wrote it as if it was a fantasy world based in medieval Europe. There are humans of divergent colored skin in other parts of the world just look at the Haradrim who rode the Oliphaunts in Return of the King. People who live on the same continent in the same areas tend to share the same complexion and it feels forced because it is forced diversity for virtue signaling and they are hoping that that will be enough for people to love, cause their writers can barely put together a proper sentence. There was so much promise in a LOTR spinoff but to have it, the fans, and Tolkien's memory destroyed and insulted by Amazon so they can try and look good is just disappointing and shameful.
Well put
It’s really not that big of a deal. There is ALWAYS the source material.
It was meant to be English mythology
Exactly, thank you !
exactly ! like what happen to the witcher :( im asian by the way there are certain roles for a certain race look what happen to jhon wayne playing the role of temujin hahahha !
Bens got the same energy talking about lotr characters as he does when he’s talking about politicians lol
Doesn't matter as long as someone is being criticized.
yes, it is obvious that he is a sick inside of himself, dont follow him . Just the speed at wich he talks let you know he is immature
@@herrot1 he's been a critique for sometime, and a good one at it imo
The opening prologue in lotr is just... Amazing. Still remember to this day when i sat in the movie theatre and it started like that.... You were blown away. BLOWN! and ended with a cliffhanger that ppl talked about for a year... :D (those that havnt read the books) all in all, just amazing... now... that unique world they could have build upon is getting destroyed.
I remember when the internet was more rudimentary and I heard there was a LoTR trilogy coming. I remember going with my friends on opening night and knowing it would be great but BLOWN AWAY too! It was a moment I'll never forget
@@kristoffermiller4401 I somehow got my mom to take me to the premier of all three movies. Even she liked LOTR and she wasn’t a huge lover of high fantasy-but it was so well done, she sat for 3 hours with me to watch them all.
I wish we could go back to the times of good writing 😔
100% agree. And, Cate Blanchett is such a powerhouse talent who brought the superhuman quality of Galadriel to life-this new version of her just seems like an ordinary 30-something with an axe to grind. As of yet, no real grace internally or externally, which is what the character should exude. And, if mysterious star man is indeed Gandalf, good luck there because like Ms. Blanchett, Ian McKellan is also inimitable.
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My second link shows a very eloquent lady who put things together so nicely
It’s way deeper. Galadriel is basically Mother Earth, the divine feminine, soft and precious but “stronger than the pillars of the earth”. Like water , soft but at the same time the strongest force on earth. Cate Blanchett in her white dress , walked up barefoot to Dol Guldur and wiped out her opponent’s with one dismissive hand wave. Soo elegant but lethal at the same time . She doesn’t have to have masculine features to show her strength and her worth… this new Galadriel is basically a guy. Guy-ladriel. That’s the way modern feminism works … push away all inherently feminine and make them men and deny there’s difference and deny there’s a divinity in femininity that can create and sustain life which is exclusive to the feminine. I just find it mind-blowing that THIS is progress to them.
Also the fact that they changed Galadriel's overall character as some sort of she hulk wielding swords and hating on men. :o No inch of class in there. I mean even in the book Galadriel is op without even the need to lift a sword. I really don't get why they think elegant women wearing dresses and being a female= not strong. While woman wielding swords and dressing like a man= ultimate strongest. :/ Clearly can tell the writer failed in writing classes.
My favorite part is where Elrond says: “It’s morbin Time”
My sister who is a die hard fan of LOTR ever since she was little and read the books over and over, when she clicked on the “Rings Of Power” The first view lines we heard Anna said,” no, that never happened!
I love the conversation between Gandalf and Pippin in RotK when he says, “I never thought it would end like this.” and Gandalf comforts him with explaining what lies beyond and that “Death is just another door. One through which we all must pass.”
This show should be so lucky to have that kind of writing.
The sad part is the writers can legally use direct quotes to pepper the script but they wont bc they think theyre better than tolkein
Pippin's entire character is a good message. He's literally the fuck up. Nobody likes him, he messes plans up all the time, he fiddles with things even though he was told not to, but in the end those things led to the victory at Mordor. His entire character's theme is that it's okay to make mistakes and sometimes those mistakes lead to the best overall outcomes. Frodo and Sam couldn't have made it to Mordor without half the shit Pippin did on accident.
Edit: You were talking more about the quote than Pippin's character, my bad. The writing in the LOTR triology was immaculate.
@@heavenlyarianator6335 tolkien dedicated his entire academic life to it. He's 8 million times better.
@@mustertherohirrim7315 they shouldnt have sold their souls to bezos
@@heavenlyarianator6335 it was a lot of money to turn down 😂 when most people heard there was a series they were excited and like many they were probably optimistic. They were incredibly wrong though haha
The same kind of thing happened after Mel Gibson's "The Passion Of The Christ." Before that point Hollywood didn't really respect the draw of any movie based on biblical accounts....until Mel Gibson shocked them with an incredibly successful movie that wasn't even written in English! After that Hollywood decided to get a hold of other biblical accounts and just butcher them. Noah's flood was turned into some sort of 'climate change' and 'an intense need to save animals from going extinct' themed nonsense instead of divine wrath at the wickedness of the world. They just want to take whatever was successful and get it into their own hands under their own control and are too stupid to realise they just gutted the very thing that made that success a success in the first place.
I'm not a Christian. In fact, I'm an atheist. But I am being one hundred percent straight when I say that Mel Gibson's The Passion is an absolute masterwork, a stunning piece of art, and an incredible telling of that story. A really remarkable film.
Yeah, that Noah movie. Whew. I stumbled into it accidentally one day while traveling at my hotel, and wow. What a 🗑️🔥
@@Jaster_Mereel The difference is Mel produced, funded and directed the film himself. Let us just say that Hollywood and media is 100% controlled by those who loathe Christ, Christians, Western norms and mores and White people.
There is a reason you dont get other movies like the Passion despite the massive profit upswing
what's the Noah movie called? I ask so I can make sure I avoid it.
@@NinjaFlibble It's called 'Noah' and it was released in 2014.
My favorite part was when Galadriel decided to swim across an entire ocean.
LOTR mermaid
which a elf could do, research some lore
An Elf*
Research some English.
@@heinz5714 But she never rejected Valinor, she was exiled from it, making that whole plot leading up to that scene extra stupid. Research some lore.
LOL......good point
My favorite part by far is when Galadriel tells Elrond “I am gonna make this pencil disappear, TADA!”. Such a well written scene.
and when he said "It's pencil time" and penciled all over those bad guys
I liked the part when Galadriel said “gator needs her hat you punk ass bitch”
A series so good that the ratings had to be tampered with to protect how great it is.
you should checked your eyes or brain.
Well, the ratings has been tempered by both sides though.
@@hansbansor5170 “one side” leaving a negative review after the episodes being released isn’t tampering.
Blocking those reviews is tampering.
the acting is pretty shit though ngl. The only characters who I vaguely care about is probably elrond and durin, the other side stories are so fucking badly done that I can't help but not give a shit about their quests...
@@morfeubranco you got a lot of idiots that leave negative reviews without even watching the show as well.
I found the part when Guyladriel saw Sauron and doing a battle cry as she waved her pistol said "You can't harm me, I have true love" so emotional. It was just too much I turned it off and had a good cry. With tears still streaming down my face I started watching Shehulk for the third time.
Dude!!!🤣
You cried too?! Thought it was just me
@@Neeeg I bet I cried harder than you did. 🤣
The elves in Tolkien are ethereal, transcendent beings. The elves in this show are like elves from The Witcher; just humans with pointy ears and just as petty. Someone even calls them "knife ears" at one point, which is a derogatory term from the Dragon Age games.
You haven’t read the Silmarillion have you?
So the writers are just nerds that grew up on generic fantasy video games and are turning LOTR into that. Also, I think elves were pretty badass in some of the books before the main trilogy.
@@jonsmitt9769 Elves are clearly implied to be closer to the divine than men or dwarves in LOTR. So what are you on about?
@@jonsmitt9769 In Silmarillion and other First Age writings, elves are described as glowing, having light in their eyes and pretty much master of Unseen world and Seen world. Which is just fancy word for multidimensional creatures.
@@jonsmitt9769 elves fairest and wisest among children of eru.....what are you talking about...
I don't normally watch your channel, but I am a big Tolkien fan. And I think you've highlighted a major reason I'm not normally a fan of high fantasy but i love Tolkien's works. Sure, most fantasy is highly inspired by Tolkien in terms of its tropes and trappings, but it usually lacks the *themes* that give his stories so much depth and beauty
My favorite part is when Gandalf said “It’s Morbin time.” and sacrifices all the hobbits to Morbius.
😂👌🏼
It’s Wizzin’ time
Time to call on the Balorzord!!
I love it when Amazon made lotr tv show to piss off people and it’s hilarious how childish they are
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My favorite scene its when Sam gives frodo the last drops of water and fordo says "you leave nothing left for the return journey" and Sam replies " I don't think there will be a return Journey Mr Frodo" in that moment you realize that Sam always knew they're gonna die in this journey but he never told anything to Frodo .
I've BEEN waiting for this review! Ben did not disappoint 😂
Here is the full video that explain
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Holy smokes what even are these bots
Ditto!
Ben mouthing the prologue is everything 🤣🤣🤣
Watching Ben mouth along with the LOTR prolog genuinely makes me happy
I'm not sure why, but that triggered me, lol
Lol same. I loved it
I love how most of us can totally follow her prologue speech. Lol. She's my lady Galadriel. Not this pretender 😂
Yeah that was my favorite part of the review, because I do the same thing every time 😂
@@samwise8565 Lmao yes, that was gold. Easy to tell when someone is a fan or not
It’s worth mentioning that Amazon ghosted Peter Jackson. That should tell you all you need to know about the production of this series
Peter Jackson F'ed up LOTR buddy! He derailed from the book tremendously!
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@@EmanuelQuinonesSantiago He literally made one of the best movie trilogies of all time lol. Regardless of how close he stuck to the source material, the movies themselves stand on there own.
@@DatWizard While he didn't outright hate them, Christopher Tolkien was certainly no major fan of the PJ movies.
@@hydromancer4916whatever they're were really good..
I loved Stan Lee's cameo as the Dwarf Queen. It's amazing what they can do with CGI these days!!
When Galadriel decided to jump off her boat, thousands of miles from anywhere, into an ocean full of 50 ft long sea monsters. I really felt the strength and independence.
And when she was being chased by the shrieking eels..I was worried, but my grandfather told me "she doesn't die yet.."
@@darrellhall6508 He could probably see that you were concerned.
Might as well have shown Amroth Instead. There is a famous song made bringing to life that poem/Song where he really did swim for many miles swimming like a gallant swan to get back to Nimrodel due to the faithless ship that didn't wait for her longer. Now she wonders forever.
It's a great song, it's on youtube, starts off with a flute at a high tone melody
Watching the Trilogy now is somehow even more impressive knowing it was made in the early 2000’s. As time goes on its legacy only grows! All things considered, and seen as a collective (as it was shot) it might very well be the greatest film of all time.
Absolutely! I watched The Return of the King again and it is criminal that no acting Oscars were given!
I agree 100%, because it followed the books so well
@@angiewoodward4166 because there was no racial diversity. King Theorem was considered too white
Most definitely. When The Fellowship released in theaters in 2001 I was absolutely blown away! I’d never seen anything like it before and I’m not sure I’ve seen anything quite as good since.
The theater cut was great but the extended edition is on another level. Hollywood unfortunately hires “talent” based not on merit or skill anymore but on characteristics that conform to the Hive-mind.
@@toothgrinder2760 LOTR was surpassed by Game of Thrones, which included more adult themes
Loved the part when all rings of power were gathered and summoned Captain Planet to be helped by Galadriel.
so lame now lol
Don fucken Cheadle....
I teared up when galadriel said: "E.T. phone home." and then avadakedavrad the black hobbit. They couldnt have done it better... 10/10
I love the part where galadriel flys to mordor magically and kills morgoth and sauron with her eyes closed without any problems whatsoever. shes unstoppable!
Stunning and brave
She's just trying to set a good example for her trans son!
I like how elves can be black because "its fantasy" yet so was Ghost In The Shell and that definitely wasnt cool with recasting races.... I wonder the difference 🤔
Because race swapping white heterosexual men, and even some white heterosexual women, is fine. Specially the older they were created as it is 'noble' to 'adapt it for modern audiences' (even if the original works are just as popular today as they were then).
But don't you dare swapping any other race or having actors pretending to be someone else. That is a stretch too far.
About 10% of the US population believe equal rights were a big mistake, and they all work in media.
It literally says in the book and in the lore that all elf’s have white skin so it makes no sense
There are stories about dark elves. But that's entirely different from black elves.
They are perfectly happy to have all non-white's for Moana as voice actors or for the new Aladdin or Mulan movies, to be "authentic". But suddenly authenticity doesn't matter when dealing with Frozen or Little Mermaid (remake).
The best part was when Galadriel yelling: "GET TO DA CHOPPA!!!"
You see it perfectly clearly, my friend. Thank you for defending and honoring my favorite writer.
Remember when a “reimagining” didn’t automatically mean “we’re gonna screw this up so all the original fans hate it”?
Yeah like the star wars prequels. They were fantastic. Star wars sequels, however? Awful
They underestimated how many Tolkien fans there were. They wanted new fans.
This is a prequel from an age that's losely covered in the Simarillion
Read The Silmarillion, your ignorance shows your lacking of knowledge on the subject. If anyone, it was Tolkien Jr that screwed things up by being bad at writing, and just cribbed his dad's notes together to try to make a story.
wtf
I loved when Galadriel whispered: "Aces high", and decapitated an orc by flinging a playing card.
I was really moved by the part when Galadriel was running late to school with a piece pf toast in her mouth then bumped into Gandalf and fell over, and they locked eyes and knew it was love at first sight. So beautiful.
Whoa Evangelion reference FTW
I know that your comment was about a common anime trope, but after reading it, my mind went: " Galadriel was running late to school with a piece pf toast in her mouth..." and as she left the house, she was hit by a passing small truck. She opens her eyes to a world where time resets to a saved point every time she dies, while trying to win the heart of a silver haired princess, and dealing with a yandere blue haired maid and her pink haired twin.......TETSUOOOOO!!!!!!!
XD
Fuck this one got me
Bruhhhhh... 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
I love the part where she uses the Crouching Tiger style to kill the Hidden Dragon
I've been a lifelong reader of Tolkien especially The Lord of the Rings and it's prequel 'the Silmarillion' as a lad it took me many readings of the Silmarillion to really grasp many of it's characters ,it's depths and the beauty of this wonderful story. The Silmarillion amplifies and gives foundation to the Lord of the Rings. It really boils my bladder that they cannot let the whole masterpiece alone, they feel the need to pervert it and it proves that these so called 'writers ' cannot write their own story so they ride on JRRT's coat tails because of greed and the 'built in audience ' they see a cash cow with toy deals and all sorts of offshoots, and they also see the opportunity to talk to the non traditional fans of the whole Lord of the Rings movies. A chance to pervert their thinking into the woke agenda. As for the real Tolkien nerds - we are bumps in their way, so they call us names and try talking down to us so that we hopefully shut up. Because we're in their way especially since Christopher Tolkien passed away who could see what people were trying to do to his father's ( and his own) legacy and masterpiece. To me this big money tv series is trash, a third grader could write a better story. These toddlers need to know that you can't improve or repaint a Rembrandt with their silly crayons.
Christopher hated the lotr trilogy which brought more life to the characters than the books ever did. Also woke agenda? Oh because of a couple black characters that are apart of a fictional race? It’s fantasy. People get mad when they make known characters a different color and say just make your own but when they do, it’s called woke because they’re black. Take your idiocy elsewhere
@@thorodinson1933 I say it's fine to write their OWN story, this still garbage. You assume my race, and my perception and how I relate race into the story? I said NOTHING about that but you on your high horse feel the need to bring that out even though I didn't mention that. Look, I care nothing about race, I don't care about who you go to bed with, I don't care what chromosomes you have ( or believe you don't have) I DON'T CARE. however, I do care when someone takes a masterpiece, and tries to squeeze money from it, and adds garbage to it.. I like the LotR trilogy movies, but they didn't pervert the story and change the lore. But I was reading LotR and the Silmarillion way before the films came out. And they hold a special place in my heart, when these incapable 'writers' smear sh*t all over our beloved story, I will defend it. So I do care about the story, I don't care about you or your feelings. You should know with whom you are speaking with before pulling race crap... I don't care ! skin color means nothing to me. Mental midgets like yourself are the ones advocating this stuff. Guess you just proved my point... Have a great day! And hey it's okay to agree to disagree!
the best part was , when she stood up in court, and said "YOU CANT HANDLE THE RINGS OF POWAH!!!". the following car chase was a bit confusing though.
with so many awesome cars, you just want them ALL to win.
The part where female Samwise carried female Fordo to the top of mount doom, I shed a single tear. So inspiring! 10/10
Wow, not even a **female** single tear... Society in 2022 is so misogynistic.
-_-
Woke level: 9000
Except without the female “me-too in an instant” energy.
I haven't seen it I hope this is sarcasm
Crazy part is that there's so much material to glean from too. And I also love that they glossed over the entire Silmarillion. They mention it like twice. Thousands of years of Galadriel's life and the history of Valinor is covered in like 5 seconds.
You know they don't have any of the rights of the Silmarillion right ?
@@markdelauwste ah I didn't know that so it makes sense now
They refused to give them the rights to it. But you won’t hear that from anyone hating the show
@@milochapman5804 they should have sold it with the stipulations that they only get to make one show and the family gets a say in any liberties taken from the story.
@@milochapman5804 I'm of the opinion Peter Jackson nearly ruined the LoTR trilogy. All the deepest parts of the story are from the books, some of the best parts were removed, and all the stupid parts were added. Also Peter Jackson did fully ruin The Hobbit.
"Evil cannot create or build, it can only corrupt and destroy" IRONICALLY this is a Tolkien quote!!!!
This is also how the Orcs were created from corrupting Elves.
I loved when Galadriel stabs Elrond in the heart and says “Tywin Lannister sends his regards” full send
Ben hit the nail on the head when he said “you’ve got to give us some characters to actually care about”. That is the main problem with the show. It’s not the multi-cultural cast. It’s not even the changing of source material. By the first 2 hours of The Fellowship of the Ring we knew everyone we should care about, they had their own unique qualities that made them charismatic or unlikeable and we felt like we actually knew them. I mean, they made us think Gandalf was dead in the first movie and we cared a ton! Everyone in this show is like bland rice, I wouldn’t care either way what happened to them.
The only character I like so far is Elrond. Even when he remains undeveloped, I thought he was actually a little bit interesting just from his dialogue. Galadriel? Yeah not so much and man I'm worried what they're going to do with her
I actually just tried to remember what the characters names are in this show and to my shock, I can't remember a single name other than the original characters from LOTR trilogy. I'm drawing a completely blank. They are just that irrelevant. 🙄
There have only been 2 episodes. Wait until the end of the series to comment.
@@luminatrixfanfiction if you read the books you would recognize almost all the characters they show.
But but you gotto care about them, they are of color ! that is how they are thinking, care comes from color, and if you dont like the color you are a racist.
Cried when Galadriels dog stepped on a bee 🐝 😬
What an ending to the series!
I like how the the galadriels companions are apparently so incompetent, that they got utterly crushed by a frost cave troll - yet they were sent to find and destroy Sauron.
Like, what was the plan here?
They get owned by a troll and yet are supposed to destroy the Dark Lord?
Is Galadriel just gonna do everything again? Why even send them with her - just as cannon fodder and to slow her down?
Not too mention what an awful commander she is.
She literally wanted to just go on when one of her men broke down in the snowstorm.
Great job making your main character likeable, Amazon
When they showed the one elf wondering around all by himself I wondered why he wasn't wearing a red shirt...
The “prologue” setup how the elves defeated both Morgoth and Sauron, yet they couldn’t stop a random cave troll?
I liked the scene where Gil Galad was talking to Elrond about their ghost problems and Gladriel came out and said well who are you gonna call? Then everyone at once suddenly shouted at the top of their lungs so the misty mountains would echo it, GHOSTBUSTERS!
Then Celembrembor shows up.
Classic.
I loved the part where Galadriel said to the frost troll “ say hello to my little friend” then machine gunned it to death
The LOTR prologue really is a masterpiece. Distilling all that fake-history down, introducing you to the world without any main characters, captivating. Really excellent job, Peter.
If this is sarcasm, you failed. If it’s not, you failed too.
I love the part where Eren Jaeger stands up to Sauron and yells “Shinzo wo sasageyo” Literal chills
Nani?
I love it when Eren Jäger vows to himself concerning the orcs “kuchi kushite yaru, ippiki no korosu” in an angry dead serious tone
10/10 scene, literal chills
I love the part where burrito transforms into the colossal titan and breaks the wall down into Morder
Then you started punching your tv cuz the characters didn’t look Asian even though they all speak Japanese and have Germanic names.
I DONT GET IT HOW DID THEY ALL LEARN JAPANESE IF THEY ALL HAVE BLUE EYES AND BLONDE HAIR?!?
yes sub is better than dub you nerds
😂😂
Ben knowing all the lines of the prologue is so funny somehow😂😂
Agree lol
Lol
The hispanic dark elf was hilarious... Completely out of place. Even for me as Hispanic. I never thought about elves as related to a Nordic race but as an old race that disappeared. Hispanics, blacks, Asian, whites, we are still here lol. Definitely cheapens the show
Which episode has the hispanic dark elf? For real. I kept falling asleep.
Yes keep boot licking white Hollywood. You probably want most characters in movie to be white huh? How the hell is he out of place in a mystical world?
@The Supreme Leader get a job
@@Screenwriting Probably a bot. Being repetitive and spamming is its job, lol.
@The Supreme Leader ATTENTION, this is Malware, coming from a guy with a small penis and a small brain.
The part when Galadriel says “I’ll be back” and then says “Come with me if you want to live” gave me chills.
When Galadriel said “it’s Galadin’ time” and absolutely Galded the troll, it sent shivers down my spine
Just let the meme die man
The misogynistic troll had it coming
I consider myself very progressive person but this "wokeness" in Hollywood is getting so goddamn annoying and toxic. Ruining franchises I love and grew up with.My politics are not totally aline with yours Ben.However, I love your reviews on TV series/ shows Ben Shapiro they're very fair and thoughtful criticisms.
Start voting against the woke and see our culture change. Or keep (edit for spelling) siding with the party of woke and watch all that is beautiful be consumed in the flames of progressivism's march.
Progressive? What does Even mean ?
You think people should be treated equally and afford the same access to health care , education, employment, and safety?
And that your success in life shouldn't be determine by your race , sexuality, gender, or country of origin . Rather your success should be determined by skill set and value you can provide to an employer , your country, or a service/product through your self employed ventures
Ya... So does every one else
Conservatives believe that too.
It's a meaningless term. You are calling your self progressive because you think you are special
But good job trying me seem important
The movies had such an ethereal quality to them too. The elves looked like something out of a classic painting, otherworldly. But all the characters especially the elves in The Rings Of Power look so prosthetic. If not for the pointy ears, I would have thought they were just human. I will give credit to whoever rendered the landscapes and the background, they do look gorgeous. Why was it so hard for them to stick to the original literature?
It's almost as if the casting for the films was based on meticulously deciding which actors would best represent the characters, not picking an artificial racial quota. It's a billion dollar series and they're treating it like a brochure for a college campus open day.
If u follow the culture war and listen to the left, i seriously believe they hate anything masculine. It was based around english and scandinavian folklore. These elements had to go. I see it all modern movies. The men are getting smoother and smoother and the women are becoming the badasses. Its quite bizarre to watch it unfold. Wait til u see what Marvel phase 5 has got instore. Im convinced they'll have majority female heroes and the males will all be supporting actors.
@@armondtanz haha "smoother" 😂 let's just call it what it is, 'effeminate'. The scene where galadriel's group had to fight the snow troll, the men were as good as bowling pins and Galadriel was like some swash buckling hero from the 1940s.. Lol it was a laughably poor scene. Basically women aren't strong unless their male counterparts are reduced to tottering, bumbling idiots. It insults both men and women, and the general public audience (unless they are from the Left and they yell in unison: "you go, gurllllll!!") 🙄🙄
@@X.00896 Do you fit the role? Next!
Are you theatrically trained and experienced as an actor and best suited for the role? We'll let you know.
Are you a bi-racial, two spirit, blue haired leftist? Oh you don't suit the character? That's fiiiiiine. You got the role!!
This is exactly what I thought! The only thing separating the elves and the men in this series is the pointy ears so far. Its partly due to the acting as well. Honestly, the Arondir actor did the best at acting graceful, aloof and wise.
when galadriel explains that focusing your chakra into the bottoms of your feet is the key to walking on water.... really made me think