• Ech@lemm.ee
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      9 months ago

      I never hated the singing bits, but it bugged me since I never knew the intended rhythm or melody. Felt like I only got a part of the song every time.

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      9 months ago

      O Orofarnë, Lassemista, Carnimírië! O rowan fair, upon your hair how white the blossom lay! O rowan mine, I saw you shine upon a summer’s day, Your rind so bright, your leaves so light, your voice so cool and soft: Upon your head how golden-red the crown you bore aloft! O rowan dead, upon your head your hair is dry and grey; Your crown is spilled, your voice is stilled for ever and a day. O Orofarnë, Lassemista, Carnimírië!

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      9 months ago

      To this very day I’m not sure if the omission of Tom Bombadil was a good thing or not.

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    9 months ago

    There’s a fair bit of singing in the movies, granted I haven’t read the books in years to really compare.

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    I think this was one of the many mistakes they made with the Hobbit movies. Or at least with the first 30 minutes or so of the first one, I never watched any of it past that lol

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      Honestly, them singing is possibly the only good thing to come out of those movies. It fits into my Dwarf Fortress songs fairly well.

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      9 months ago

      In contrast, the early song number is the only part of the Hobbit trilogy that I didn’t sleep through.

      Home invasion by singing dwarfs was already hilarious in the books. That it’s a quality bit of chorus singing in the film just makes it that much better, to me.

      The rest of the Hobbit trilogy felt meandering and unfocused to me.

      In fairness, I really desperately needed a nap the last couple times I tried to watch them.