It's sad too. Arondir was the only actually good elven character in that mess.
I'm far more annoyed at the way they ignored everything about cannon, like oh Gandalf is "the other one", meaning that Saruman, Radagast and the blue wizards were what? Chopped liver? The story is rushed and makes little sense, they took Celebrimbor's story and gave half of it to a Galadriel that's so distorded we can't even recognize the character... and the rest to Elrond who suddenly took the palm for friendship with dwarves from him, pretty sure neither characters deserved that.
At this point anyone who bitches about elves of colour needs to reread their notes and find something more substantial to bitch about because, as fan of the actual books, I can say that there's far better subjects of anger than that.
A true artist may take liberties, but that would be rare and hard. What we usually see is fan fiction, which is fine as a folk art form, but they generally does not stand on their own.
Considering the scope of Tolkien, a true artist would possible do his - her own thing rather than reinterpreting Tolkien
It's in the end possible but all true art (and writing) demand high attention and time to take form
It's sad too. Arondir was the only actually good elven character in that mess.
I'm far more annoyed at the way they ignored everything about cannon, like oh Gandalf is "the other one", meaning that Saruman, Radagast and the blue wizards were what? Chopped liver? The story is rushed and makes little sense, they took Celebrimbor's story and gave half of it to a Galadriel that's so distorded we can't even recognize the character... and the rest to Elrond who suddenly took the palm for friendship with dwarves from him, pretty sure neither characters deserved that.
At this point anyone who bitches about elves of colour needs to reread their notes and find something more substantial to bitch about because, as fan of the actual books, I can say that there's far better subjects of anger than that.
Thanks for the article
A true artist may take liberties, but that would be rare and hard. What we usually see is fan fiction, which is fine as a folk art form, but they generally does not stand on their own.
Considering the scope of Tolkien, a true artist would possible do his - her own thing rather than reinterpreting Tolkien
It's in the end possible but all true art (and writing) demand high attention and time to take form