Details in Peter Jackson’s “Fellowship of the Ring” that Only Book SuperFans Notice, Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • Wrapping up the first of Peter Jackson’s original Middle-earth Trilogy, we have a grab bag of homages, reversals, and interesting adaptive choices.
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    Part 1: • 5 Details in Peter Jac...
    Part 2: • 11 More Details in Jac...
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  • @blakewinter1657
    @blakewinter1657 13 дней назад +4

    That you can't count days in Lothlorien is also true in Rivendell, according to Bilbo, at least. He says 'I can't count days in Lothlorien.'

  • @fraserjackson
    @fraserjackson 13 дней назад +2

    Boromir's horn is split by Lurtz's third arrow, but off camera. You see it whole at Boromir's hip when he has two arrows in him, then Lurtz takes aim, then you see Boromir's face as he reacts to the third arrow hitting him, and then there's a full body shot of Boromir with the horn split. (I've always assumed they forgot to get a shot of the horn splitting, so the best they could do in the edit was keep the impact of the third arrow off-screen.)

  • @LeHobbitFan
    @LeHobbitFan 13 дней назад +6

    I wish the Fellowship of the Ring movie emphasized Frodo's spiritual journey too. Well, I guess I wish the same for the entire trilogy.
    Like how he can see Galadriel's ring, not because she shows it to him but because being a Ring-Bearer, he can see the Unseen World more clearly than, for example, Samwise (who only sees a star on her finger).

  • @stevemonkey6666
    @stevemonkey6666 13 дней назад +5

    "I once spent a month in Lorien one night"

  • @gandalfolorin-kl3pj
    @gandalfolorin-kl3pj 12 дней назад

    Excellent, once again, my melon Geek. Keep up the great work. Namarie.

  • @pwmiles56
    @pwmiles56 13 дней назад +2

    I'd forgotten Galadriel's farewell to Aragorn. I think it might be a nod to the ending of the Lothlorien chapter, where Aragorn leaves the hill of Cerin Amroth "and came there never again as living man". Cerin Amroth is intensely significant, maybe a different film will show it one day.

  • @derekdean3368
    @derekdean3368 13 дней назад

    What I remember about the Argonath from the books is the way the boats are going swiftly through the rapids, the wind blowing all around them, the great stone kings seemingly daunting the party members, and in the midst of this chaos, Aragorn stands resolutely in the boat and says "Fear not! Long have I desired...!"
    In the movies, Aragorn murmurs the "Long have I desired" line reverently as the ships sail smoothly past the statues.

  • @pwmiles56
    @pwmiles56 13 дней назад +3

    I get why the Argonath changes were made, it's still a fantastic scene. With the axes, I think they are emblems of authority as shown in the Bayeux Tapestry -- once with Count Guido, and again with Harold. Minalcar, who built the Argonath, favoured the Northmen, perhaps even so far as adopting their symbol into the royal regalia.

  • @DoinkReacts
    @DoinkReacts 13 дней назад +2

    The Argonath in the movie does wield an axe, the one on the left at least.

  • @MariKorhonenbdn6
    @MariKorhonenbdn6 13 дней назад +1

    Thanks for video. It is great😊

  • @anarionelendili8961
    @anarionelendili8961 13 дней назад +4

    As for the Scouring of the Shire, Farmer Cotton gives a rough timeline:
    End of last year: Lotho selling stuff, ruffians coming in.
    After New Year: Lotho calling himself Chief Shiriff, after the Mayor's arrest.
    September: Sharkey comes in, things become even worse.
    From Tale of Years, we find that in year 3019:
    Sep 6th: Saruman comes to the Shire.
    Oct 30th: Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin enter the Shire.
    Thus, Lotho's takeover really takes place at the start of 3019, and the Mirror of Galadriel scene happens in February 14th. So yes, the events do overlap, although I think that the vision that Sam gets is post-Sharkey's arrival, so still in the future at the time. Especially given Galadriel's words about it.

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor 13 дней назад

      They also mentioned shortly after leaving there are problems with humans in the South End

    • @eli_7295
      @eli_7295 13 дней назад +1

      @@napoleonfeanor I just wanted to mention exactly this fact but you beat me to it :D Imo it is a hint to Saruman's already messing around in the Shire before they leave.

  • @MTB214
    @MTB214 13 дней назад +1

    I only remembered a fee of those things. I had seen the movies long before I red the books.

  • @andrewmiddleton5369
    @andrewmiddleton5369 11 дней назад

    Your video analysis of Tolkiens work is by far the best on RUclips, others just seem to be in it for the $$$ which is quite clear. Anyway, I wondered could you do an episode on Tolkien spoilers in his own books, e.g. Merry getting a scar which ‘stays with him for the ‘rest of his days’. These things as an adult reader now really bother me as it suggests he lives a long life, therefore the quest succeeds. Maybe I’m reading (pun intended) too much into it but wondered on your thoughts?

    • @TolkienLorePodcast
      @TolkienLorePodcast  10 дней назад

      I’m not sure I’d have much to say on that without finding all the instances. How many are there even? I can’t imagine very many.

  • @Peak_Aussieman
    @Peak_Aussieman 13 дней назад +7

    SuperFan Me Up Nerd...

  • @stevemonkey6666
    @stevemonkey6666 13 дней назад +2

    At the start of the book Gandalf arrives in Hobbiton and has a blue hat. In the movie he has a grey hat....

    • @LeHobbitFan
      @LeHobbitFan 13 дней назад +2

      Jackson, you hack!!!

    • @bintube5269
      @bintube5269 13 дней назад +3

      Maybe Gandalf killed the blue wizards and took their hats… 🤔

    • @LeHobbitFan
      @LeHobbitFan 13 дней назад +2

      @@bintube5269 That would be quite uncivil of him

    • @TolkienLorePodcast
      @TolkienLorePodcast  13 дней назад +3

      Actually I think it’s a really faded/light blue.

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil 12 дней назад +1

      Tolkien uses the word grey to be a kind of blue sometimes.

  • @MariKorhonenbdn6
    @MariKorhonenbdn6 13 дней назад

    When you spoke the chat between Aragorn and Boromir In Lorien you forgot Aragorns words to Boromir In Elrond's counsil. He speaks the statuettes of Elendil and Isildur In halls of Denetor and he Don't look like Isildur because he is Isildur'S Heir not Isildur himself and his life has been long and Hard. That is clear reference for Aragorn has been In Minas Tirrith In some point.

    • @Enerdhil
      @Enerdhil 12 дней назад

      It wasn't Aragorn. It was Thorongil.🤪

  • @enriqueparodiYT1
    @enriqueparodiYT1 13 дней назад +1

    Great content! What's your favorite movie from the trilogy?

  • @theMightywooosh
    @theMightywooosh 13 дней назад +9

    When we get to the two towers your video is going to be about 5 seconds.
    "The whole damn thing"

  • @rubybaby7320
    @rubybaby7320 13 дней назад

    Ooh I shouldn't have watched this video! I forgot how much I loathed Jackson's version. From the moment he has Galadriel's voice over say that men succumbed to greed I knew it wasn't good. I'd been forewarned by an interview where he said he had to 'punch up' Faramir's character. Jackson didn't understand the motivations of the characters or the nature of elves. He admitted he was a hobbit wannabe.
    Dwarves were greedy (which resulted in the Balrog) men, especially the Numenoreans feared (0r hated) death. The greed trope literally made me want to throw up; put me off my popcorn.
    Faramir is a tragic character. He lived for his father's approval but it was Boromir's athleticism that Denethor admired even to the point that he sent Boromir to Elrond. Faramir had the vision and only when it was not answered did Boromir have it. If Denethor had respected Faramir enough to listen to him, Boromir might not have died as he did.
    He also misunderstood the Nazgul by having the earth 'revolt' at their presence. Remember the creatures crawling out and onto the Hobbits in Fellowship? Nothing of this earth would react to the Nazgul as they were spirit, not corporeal.
    I also take exception to many of his edits. The Council of Elrond could have been told via vignettes or flashbacks. Jackson dismissed it as unweildy because it was a bunch of guys sitting around a table talking.... !!!!!
    Someday someone will make The Lord of the Rings into a great movie. Maybe I will live to see it.

  • @ChicagoDB
    @ChicagoDB 13 дней назад +1

    PJ did some great things and a lot he shouldn't have...and don't get me started on that monstrosity 3 movie "The Hobbit".
    "Rings of Power" is far worse though.

  • @mattyfryd
    @mattyfryd 13 дней назад

    Rings of Power season 2 comments?

  • @jaredmarkham7300
    @jaredmarkham7300 13 дней назад

    I don't remember if it's Movies Why It's important that Aragorn and Arwin get Airborne and arwen get married

    • @TolkienLorePodcast
      @TolkienLorePodcast  13 дней назад +1

      Wait, what?

    • @jaredmarkham7300
      @jaredmarkham7300 13 дней назад

      @TolkienLorePodcast The marriage of Aragorn and Arwen Being.
      The rejoining of Elvis and men.

    • @TolkienLorePodcast
      @TolkienLorePodcast  13 дней назад +1

      @jaredmarkham7300 yeah they don’t call it out in the movies because it’s never clear they’re both descended from Luthien.

    • @jaredmarkham7300
      @jaredmarkham7300 12 дней назад

      @@TolkienLorePodcast I think one of the big things that they could help being Scouring of the Shire

  • @jonathonfrazier6622
    @jonathonfrazier6622 13 дней назад +3

    First.