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09-25-2008, 04:57 PM | #1 | |
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Isildur dissed in movie?
This is a minor commentary on an aspect of
the film FOTR, somewhat exasperating because I think the picture of Isildur in the movie, both in the prologue and in other allusions and views of him later in the movie, are unneccesarily dismissive and, i think, inaccurate. While listening to a cd of The Silmarillion I noticed this positive exploit of Isildur in the Akallabeth (after Amandil worried about Sauron's influence on Ar-Pharazon) Quote:
thinking he could use the Ring. There he is depicted much more sympathetically, and likeably as someone willing to grow and admit errors. At least a faint glimpse of this Isildur might have been shown (assuming PJ and friends had had an interest in doing so- a rather large assumption) merely by showing some debate or hesitation with the Ring before keeping it and a somewhat less Boromir type portrayal of him in the prologue. Someone with only a movie knowledge of Middle-earth would think Isildur was a sort of doofus Dark Ages type chieftain- not one of the Faithful Numenoreans. It is irritating to me because it would have been just as easy (I think) to portray him more accurately.
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The poster formerly known as Tuor of Gondolin. Walking To Rivendell and beyond 12,555 miles passed Nt./Day 5: Pass the beacon on Nardol, the 'Fire Hill.' Last edited by Tuor in Gondolin; 09-25-2008 at 05:03 PM. |
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