The Lord of the Rings
Trilogy'sBiggest Mistake

    The Lord of the Rings Trilogy's Biggest Mistake!

    By Richard Love

    I would never say that Peter Jackson should not have made The Lord of the
    Rings trio of movies but the biggest mistake by far was not making the fourth.  
    Not making The Hobbit while they had all of the actors, locations, sets and props
    was a huge mistake.  Don’t get me wrong.  I am not blaming Peter Jackson.  It
    was probably a hard enough sell to convince the powers that be to do the trilogy
    no matter how popular the stories are in print.  Still, every time I watch one of the
    films, I find myself saying, "If only they had made The Hobbit!"

    New Zealand was an excellent choice for location.  There is widespread
    agreement that the Middle Earth we experienced in the film was an entirely
    believable realm.  The wide variety of terrain in the country made it ideal.   The
    landscapes, even when not enhanced, were often breathtaking.

    There were however, as always seems to be the case with movies, certain
    liberties taken that departed from the books.  The uninitiated would not know but
    they did not escape the notice of true Tolkein mavens and detracted somewhat
    from the films.  One of the most notable instances of departure was when, in the
    movie, it was Arwen who carried the wounded Frodo to Rivendell.  In the book,
    it was Frodo himself that forded the river on a white horse belonging to an elf
    named Glorfindel.  He then fell unconscious after seeing the ringwraiths washed
    downstream.  In the movie it was Arwen who summoned the waters that washed
    the ringwraiths away but, in the book, Gandalf tells Frodo that it was Elrond.  
    Another example was the impressive army of elven archers who arrived to help in
    the battle for Helms Deep.  In the book, Legolas was the only elf that fought in
    that battle.  Strider fought through most of the films using his ranger sword.  
    Actually, the shards of Narsil were re-forged into the sword Anduril, which was
    then given to Aragorn before the fellowship left Rivendell.

    Most of the events in the dwarven mines of Moria followed the book.  The hordes
    of orcs streaming down the vertical wall like swarms of ants were a bit of a
    stretch though.  Gandalf’s encounter with the Balrog on the bridge of Khazad-
    Dum held true until Gandalf was pulled into the pit.  After Gandalf’s fall in the
    book, the party merely ran up the stairs and through a large cavern to the outside,
    routing a group of orc guards at the opening.   The movie however creates an
    escape sequence with collapsing sections of stone ala Indiana Jones!  It seems
    that such scenes have become obligatory in movies these days.  The scene that I
    found really objectionable was the battle in the fields of Pelinor when Legolas
    surfs down the trunk of an elephant-like Mumakil.  I was totally engrossed until
    that jarred me back into reality.
    The trilogy also succumbed to the modern practice of selling movie-related items.  
    Replicas of the swords, helmets and shields used by the characters in the movie
    are one example.  We added this licensed line to our new internet business and,
    upon investigation, found some interesting things.  Returning to the books, we
    found that there is no reference to any Sword of Arwen called Hadhafang.  We
    know that Eowyn uses a sword but there is no description of it.  Most of the
    swords being sold were created just for the movie.  Narsil and Anduril do exist in
    the books as does Sting and their replica designs come very close to Tolkein’s
    descriptions.

    Am I being too picky?  Probably!  All in all, the trilogy is great!  As long as the
    movies were, I still found myself wishing there were more.  Can the deviations
    from the books be forgiven?  Certainly!  The trilogy was an accomplishment of
    epic dimensions and deserved to win an academy award.  But still, at the end of
    the day, I find myself saying, "If only they had made The Hobbit!"
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