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I agree with you Lopermann. I actually enjoyed the movies far more than the books. I did not like Tolkien's writing style at all though I do applaud his creativity with regard to the overall concept of the story.Lopermann88 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2018, 16:27 For the most part, I think the director and creators of the movies did the story of LOTR justice (unlike the Hobbit movies, IMO, where they dragged many scenes on for too long). There was an excellent use of both narrative and action, and they developed the relationships well. The only parts that dragged a bit was towards the end of the last movie, but even that’s understandable because they wanted to tie up all the loose ends (probably for all the die hard fans out there).
Peter Jackson was vilified by many Tolkien purists because he changed the ending. In the books the Hobbits return to The Shire to find that it is under the control of some villain and his forces have enslaved all the Hobbits. Merry, Pippin, Sam and Frodo, with their new-found experience, organize and fight the bad guys to reclaim The Shire. After the battle of Minas Tirith any more fighting would create the most laughably anticlimactic ending in literature. Jackson was right to leave it out.
All of the movies in the series had their good and bad points, but the worst in my opinion was the enormous plot hole in Fellowship Of The Ring. In the final installment of the series, The Return Of The King, when Gandalf and Pippin are standing on the battlements of Minas Tirith at night, Gandalf tells Pippin that Pippin has met The Witch-king of Angmar before - that it was he who stabbed Frodo on Weathertop. In the same conversation Gandalf tells Pippin that no man can kill the Witch-king. OK .... if the Witch-king cannot be killed by any man why did he run away from Aragorn with the other wraiths when Aragorn came to Frodo's rescue?
I also agree with you that the ending was long and drawn out, but you know what?, I actually liked it!
I believe that the actor Sean Aston (Sam) turned in a remarkably fine performance. In fact, I would have given him the Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actor".
This might sound stupid, but I would have also given an Academy Award to whoever designed the ending credits. Those changing drawings of the scenes of the movie as a backdrop to Annie Lennox singing Into The West (Song DID win Academy Award) ... with the final drawing that of the ring itself at the close of the credits, was simply outstanding and very beautifully done!!!
To answer the OP's questions:
Best part: "I can't carry the ring, but I CAN carry you!" - Sam (In Return Of The King)
Worst part: The plot hole described above (In Fellowship Of The Ring)
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