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Fine, don't 'tell an artist what to do' when they're creating art (though, bear in mind, film is a collaborative medium) - but once it's released to the public they aren't the sole 'owners' of the art any more, in a cultural sense. This isn't even a case of a studio butchering up an original which is being restored to its so-called 'original intention', it's active revisionism for no discernible reason (other than, it would seem, an artist's whim). Artists aren't gods, we shouldn't just let them do whatever they want once they've released something that millions of people have experienced (and paid for) just because they're artists. All revisions should be supplemented by the original releases - that's my view any way. As for these releases, I'm not sure how much the colour thing is going to bother me personally (ie, my idealistic objections are probably not going to stop me buying it eventually) - but I wasn't going to buy it straight away anyway so i'll just keep track of whether they decide to do a disc replacement thing, or not. In general I don't think the green tint looks that bad when taken in isolation, I think it's the fact that FOTR now seems to have a notably different visual style to the rest of the trilogy - I'm not saying PJ should have altered every film, but the inconsistency is annoying and makes the whole thing seem a bit whimsical. If the BD looks as PJ definitely intended, of course. |
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What I think looks odd is when Frodo wakes up in Rivendell, the screen isn't white it's green, so it looks like the green tint was added after the fact, after the restoration. This new restoration is a no brainer that this was restored by Jackson and Lesnie, but what a lot of people are wondering if the green tint was added on after the fact by Warners, right over the image.
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Jun 2011
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Jun 2011
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Exactly. Any scenes with light and color are now drab. When I saw the first Hobbiton comparison shots, a quote from the book came to mind. When Frodo is in Lothlorien and looks from atop the hill of Cerin Amroth where he is standing:
'He [Frodo] lifted his eyes across the water [the River Anduin] and all the light went out, and he was back in the world he knew. Beyond the river the land appeared flat and empty, formless and vague... The sun that lay on Lothlorien had no power to enlighten the shadow of the distant height.' This new color scheme seems to be the equivalent of this. "New and improved" is not always better. Last edited by Grand Bob; 06-17-2011 at 07:38 PM. |
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