I tend to go with what the original author had in mind. So, Heimdall was weird for me... the Norse were blond and blue-eyed, not black and dark-eyed. Sure, he played it well, but it didn't seem right.
OTOH, when Earthsea came out, the producers made the decision to completely alter the race relations which the author had specifically set up - and set up to make a particular point. That point being, we tend to make stereotypical judgements about people based on their race. So, when the main characters had their features changed, it really changed the story! (not to mention the ridiculous name change!!!) Would we watch a movie if the main heroes in it are from a different race, and the main antagonists are of our race?? Would we be able to feel the empathy that the director was trying for? Do we NEED that racial connection???
Sam Jackson did a great job, and I expect him to do more in the role in the future. NOT being a comic fan of it, it made absolutely no difference to me!
IIRC, in Michael Moorcock's Elric series, I thought that Melniboneans were portrayed as having dark (ie, latino) skin... and Elric himself was an oddity in being an albino (separate from his people). if they ever get around to making that movie, I'm going to cringe.... (also, Melniboneans are described as being quite alien from humans... so I'll really hate it if they do another LotRs job, as per the Elves... ie, just another form of human).
OTOH, when Earthsea came out, the producers made the decision to completely alter the race relations which the author had specifically set up - and set up to make a particular point. That point being, we tend to make stereotypical judgements about people based on their race. So, when the main characters had their features changed, it really changed the story! (not to mention the ridiculous name change!!!) Would we watch a movie if the main heroes in it are from a different race, and the main antagonists are of our race?? Would we be able to feel the empathy that the director was trying for? Do we NEED that racial connection???
Sam Jackson did a great job, and I expect him to do more in the role in the future. NOT being a comic fan of it, it made absolutely no difference to me!
IIRC, in Michael Moorcock's Elric series, I thought that Melniboneans were portrayed as having dark (ie, latino) skin... and Elric himself was an oddity in being an albino (separate from his people). if they ever get around to making that movie, I'm going to cringe.... (also, Melniboneans are described as being quite alien from humans... so I'll really hate it if they do another LotRs job, as per the Elves... ie, just another form of human).
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