At 10:30 this scene is the primary reason Tolkien fans prefer the Extended version of the movie to the theatrical version. This scene with Boromir, Faramir, and their father was cut from the Theatrical version of the movie, but it goes far to explaining so much of Boromir's motivations in FOTR. There's another important deleted scene near the beginning of ROTK--you'll recognize it when you see it.
At 9:49 you say, "He caught you in a lie, Frodo." It has always bothered me that Peter Jackson & Co. put this lie in Frodo's mouth. In the book, he is truthful: "I do not know where he is...He is only a chance companion met upon our road, and I am not answerable for him. If you come upon him, spare him. Bring him or send him to me. He is only a wretched gangrel creature, but I have him under my care for a while."
Yes, the elf who brought the elf army is Haldir, the guy we met in Lorien (Galadriel's realm). Maybe it is supposed to be a joint Elrond/Galadriel army.
People always wonder how elves can do all this athletic stuff. Its cause they are one of the first beings of middle earth, as known living nearly an immortal life. But they are also vegans and they are pretty light. I dont know how light they are, but its cause they are so filled with magic, they are so pure. (Light Beings) I guess a grown elve is as light as a small human child.
At 10:30 this scene is the primary reason Tolkien fans prefer the Extended version of the movie to the theatrical version. This scene with Boromir, Faramir, and their father was cut from the Theatrical version of the movie, but it goes far to explaining so much of Boromir's motivations in FOTR. There's another important deleted scene near the beginning of ROTK--you'll recognize it when you see it.
At 9:49 you say, "He caught you in a lie, Frodo." It has always bothered me that Peter Jackson & Co. put this lie in Frodo's mouth. In the book, he is truthful: "I do not know where he is...He is only a chance companion met upon our road, and I am not answerable for him. If you come upon him, spare him. Bring him or send him to me. He is only a wretched gangrel creature, but I have him under my care for a while."
Yes, the elf who brought the elf army is Haldir, the guy we met in Lorien (Galadriel's realm). Maybe it is supposed to be a joint Elrond/Galadriel army.
I swear the one in Lorien had grey/silver hair though
@@Blunt_BatarangsYou may be thinking of Celeborn, Galadriel's consort.
People always wonder how elves can do all this athletic stuff. Its cause they are one of the first beings of middle earth, as known living nearly an immortal life.
But they are also vegans and they are pretty light. I dont know how light they are, but its cause they are so filled with magic, they are so pure. (Light Beings)
I guess a grown elve is as light as a small human child.