ext_48350 ([identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] poliphilo 2005-10-02 03:20 pm (UTC)

Clive, of course. there was a Cecil lewis who was poet laureate back in the 60s.

You're right about the women. Jackson was too respectful here. He had the opportunity to give Tolkien's cosily patriarchal world-view a good shaking- and he didn't take it.

Another thing about the Gimli character is that he was so muffled up in prosthetics you could barely see his face. How is a chap supposed o act under those conditions?

Tolkien's Gimli has great dignity. Jackson's has none.

"ash and cordite smell"- beautifully put.

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