Blood Meridian - Yeah, good luck with that. - /tv/ (#211768885) [Archived: 1164 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:42:26 AM No.211768885
Blood Meridian
Blood Meridian
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A film based on the novel Blood Meridian will never work, and this is why.

Films about deliberate incoherence exist - see the "works" of superhack Matthew Barney, for example - but celluloid masturbation for the sake of beating its methamphetamine-injected penis to Oingo Boingo and ejaculating swizzle sauce, can only be done on a small scale. The film must be representative of something intensely-personal to its creator, in order for it to "succeed" - for lack of a better word.

Cormac McCarthy's novels are largely-unfilmable because in a sense they are the opposite of this. They are incoherent tales of masturbatory grandeur, but on a very large scale. No Country For Old Men and The Road - both of which were heavily-flawed - still worked to some extent because the respective directors of the films understood the thinnest amount of cohesion with regard to a "plot" - and I use that term loosely - and worked strongly around that.

Blood Meridian is an altogether different kind of beast. It signifies all the grotesque excesses of Cormac McCarthy's other works, but piles on Grand Guignol-levels of wankery and a pathetic attempt at "introspection" over an enormous, sweeping design that, in the hands of other, ACTUAL authors might have worked - but instead forms an extraordinarily-boring yarn of impossible, incomprehensible excess. Almost as though the novel itself was penned from McCarthy's own ink-tainted semen.

Such an "adaptation" - and I use THAT term laughably - would cost in excess of hundreds of millions of dollars, be six+ hours long, and leave you simultaneously disgusted at its attempts of sophomoric edginess, and yet unrelentingly-confused as to what the creators of the film were actually attempting to signify. It's The Stand, but re-written by an eighth grader with Down's Syndrome, high on meth and smearing himself frequently with Vaseline as he typed, giggled and blew spit-bubbles.

Not necessarily in that order.
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:43:27 AM No.211768932
>>211768885 (OP)
The book isn't that good anyway
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:45:14 AM No.211769035
tldr
tldr
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>>211768885 (OP)
I'll read that book before I read your post lmao
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:45:42 AM No.211769056
>>211768885 (OP)
Oh sorry. You were already criticizing it. Carry on
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:46:03 AM No.211769073
Nikki
Nikki
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>>211769035
>can't read a post
>says he's going to read a book
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:49:09 AM No.211769220
is this the only book /tv/ has read? why the constant spam?
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 5:02:32 AM No.211769791
>>211768885 (OP)
i recently reread it and the contours and general structure of the plot are pretty clear. nothing too arcane really. i'm pretty sure an able scriptwriter could write a two-hour bm script without too much difficulty. the difficult part would be for the director to get the tone right. filming the carnage, the judge's monologues, the endless "riding on" and getting it right. matching the grand, grim atmosphere of the prose.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 5:07:34 AM No.211770007
>>211768885 (OP)
>celluloid masturbation for the sake of beating its methamphetamine-injected penis to Oingo Boingo and ejaculating swizzle sauce, can only be done on a small scale
Meds, now.