Professor Tolkien never used swear words, that liberties if you will, but try to stay true to his amazing work. I am in no way anti swearing, as a matter of fact, I use every word in the English language. After the 5th swear word, I change to something else. I like your work, but be true to his work, as it is a gift to us all.
Maybe, but there were a couple of places in lotrs where I thought what Tolkien wrote was inappropriate. For example, I've always felt uncomfortable with the idea of orcs breeding with humans to create the Uruk-hai. That opens up some very dark implications. A few swear words is quite tame in comparison.
The use of profanity takes away from the story. It was written with class and style, the profanity cheapened and took away the desire to listen to the story.
Hmm, orcs raping women? There was no need for that. I certainly don't call that class or style, more like pornography. But you do have a point. I still watched and greatly loved the video as I read and greatly love Tolkien. There's always that individual threshold where a person is prepared to tolerate offensive material because of the overall quality of a story, but only up to a certain point. And that threshold is different for us all.
Another brilliant video! Love it! A shame Tolkien casts spiders in such a bad light though. They're essential to the environment, eating up all the nasty creepy crawlies which would otherwise destroy the planet. Yet my teacher read us the Hobbit as a child, and since then I've always been afraid of spiders, big black ones at least. But I try never to kill them. They have a right to live in this earth too. Also, wonder if Ungolient is Tolkien's version of a black hole? Both swallow light.
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Professor Tolkien never used swear words, that liberties if you will, but try to stay true to his amazing work. I am in no way anti swearing, as a matter of fact, I use every word in the English language. After the 5th swear word, I change to something else. I like your work, but be true to his work, as it is a gift to us all.
Maybe, but there were a couple of places in lotrs where I thought what Tolkien wrote was inappropriate. For example, I've always felt uncomfortable with the idea of orcs breeding with humans to create the Uruk-hai. That opens up some very dark implications. A few swear words is quite tame in comparison.
The use of profanity takes away from the story. It was written with class and style, the profanity cheapened and took away the desire to listen to the story.
Hmm, orcs raping women? There was no need for that. I certainly don't call that class or style, more like pornography. But you do have a point. I still watched and greatly loved the video as I read and greatly love Tolkien. There's always that individual threshold where a person is prepared to tolerate offensive material because of the overall quality of a story, but only up to a certain point. And that threshold is different for us all.
Grasping the essence of malice in Tolkien’s world
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Another brilliant video! Love it! A shame Tolkien casts spiders in such a bad light though. They're essential to the environment, eating up all the nasty creepy crawlies which would otherwise destroy the planet. Yet my teacher read us the Hobbit as a child, and since then I've always been afraid of spiders, big black ones at least. But I try never to kill them. They have a right to live in this earth too.
Also, wonder if Ungolient is Tolkien's version of a black hole? Both swallow light.
Is this AI voice? New here sry for stupid question
I would say that they are using a n AI voice bot.
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AI video with AI artwork. Thumbs down if you see this
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