Submitted by BenefitPale t3_z8phom in movies
BenefitPale OP t1_iycpmri wrote
Reply to comment by DickieGreenleaf84 in Someone explain me why LOTR movies are so highly regarded by BenefitPale
Yeah exactly. I personally like to keep movies and books separate, they're different mediums for me and i don't like to compare and it's not fair imo.
For HP one thing i noticed is that every movie had a arc or conclusion satisfactory for that particular movie while building the greater thread and I felt satisfied. For LOTR the ending of the first movie felt very abrupt not abrupt i would say but very episodic, i wasn't sure where the first movie or even in general where the franchise was heading.
DickieGreenleaf84 t1_iycps2s wrote
> For HP one thing i noticed is that every movie had a arc or conclusion satisfactory for that particular movie while building the greater thread
It did for the first four. The last ones would be pretty shit without the rest of the movies backing them.
But yeah, it's not like, say, the Mission Impossible franchise, where any one film stands alone.
BenefitPale OP t1_iycqqbw wrote
Hmm i kind of disagree. I think 6th and 7th were pretty uneventful and dragging out of the series at least 6th had dumbledore's death. I loved 5th and 8th though. 8th one is just culmination of everything and a roller coaster ride. Right from the get go you're in it and it never slows down. I just love it so much.
DickieGreenleaf84 t1_iycr0yh wrote
I might be getting them mixed up and meant up to five...I have only watched them through once. Yeah, it's a culmination, which is good, but also means it doesn't stand alone well. Kind of like the Infinity War/Endgame movies. And that is more than okay, as long as it accepts that is what it is.
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