Personally, I think that whenever possible, the author's vision should always be prioritized and followed the closest as possible.
Whether the characters are to be white, black, pink, retarded, rapists, serial killers, whatever.
The author worked to create a world of his own, and that should be respected, no matter what time period you're making the adaption in.
I know that if I spend countless hours making my own world, with its own rules, races, themes, etc. And someone made an adaption and changed things just for the sake of changing things, or to explore a theme/message that I didn't, I would be pretty pissed. You can make your own world/story for that.
You do realize the movie remake yall are incel raging over already heavily deviated from the source material, if yall have been ok with it up until now you should be fine. Jfc go get laid or something
No, just no. I'm sick of filmmakers "enhancing" the content and delivering pure garbage.
The ONLY reason for adapting content is when something from a book / comic / whatever does not work on screen, an inner monologue for example. And even then it should deviate as little as possible.
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The problem is your own perspective.
I consider black Elves and Dwarves in Tolkien's world an expansion to the lore. You consider a deviation for political reasons.
The problem is, your know shit about Tolkien's lore, therefore you are not in position to argue about "enhancement" and "deviation".
In the original yu-gi-oh there was no "shadow realm" you just died.
The concept was invented by censors at the Y4 kids and to be fair it is far more interesting than just lose game die.
Even if in effect they are one and the same.
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