The Lord Of The Rings Gambit

Yes, they are clueless, aren't they? Many readers have noticed how evocative that movie trilogy's themes are - and how they could easily help inspire dogged resistance. This nails it:

Who picked this film? ... There are the overt Mousavi themes: the unwanted quest and the risking of life in pursuit of an unanticipated destiny. Then there is the sly nod to Ahmadinejad. Iranian films are dubbed (forget the wretched dubbing into English in the U.S.; in Iran dubbing is a craft) and there are plenty of references to "kootoole," little person, the Farsi word used in the movie for hobbit and dwarf. "Kootoole," of course, was, is, the term used in many of the chants out on the street against President Ahmadinejad. He is the "little person." ("And whose side are you on?" Pippin asks the ancient, forest-dwelling giant named Treebeard. Those watching might think the answer is Mousavi, since Treebeard is decked out in green.)


Heh. (Bad link now fixed. I got two Salon pieces muddled up.)

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