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Anonymous
9). Krull has fresh ideas - While the book of The Lord of The Rings did a fantastic job of innovation and reimagination of old fantasy tropes, the film version is content with depicting overly familiar ideas. Krull, by contrast, moves beyond Tolkienian tropes and introduces a number of new ideas such as the world-hopping castle, the Cyclops as an individually doomed people, the Fire Mares and the GLAIVE, a cinematic weapon as iconic as the disc in Tron.
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