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We cut to a shot of Elrond in the past and he looks exactly the same, since elves are immortal.

  • Age Cut: Averted when Elrond talks to Gandalf about an incident thousands of years in the past.
  • The film seems to condense the first interval to exactly as long as it takes Gandalf to make the trip to Minas Tirith and back, a few weeks or months, and Frodo sets out the next day.
  • Adaptational Timespan Change: In the book, it's about sixteen years from Bilbo's farewell party to Gandalf's visit where the Ring-inscription is revealed, and a few more months before Frodo sets out on the Ring-quest.
  • The elves of Lothlórien are shown to be uniformly blonde, though only elves with particularly strong Vanyar ancestry, such as Galadriel, have blonde hair in the books.
  • The director probably felt that this would look confusing on film. note In the books, Boromir looks a lot like Aragorn (they're related). For the movies they gave him light brown, bordering on blond.
  • Boromir in is described as having dark hair.
  • The Scouring of the Shire is absent from the films' canon, instead shown as a Bad Future.
  • Glorfindel's role of rescuing Frodo from the Nazgûl and bringing him to Rivendell is given to Arwen.
  • Tom Bombadil and his wife Goldberry, together with the Hobbits' entire "Old Forest" adventure.
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  • Sam says the exact same line to Frodo at the end of both the book and movie: "Of course you are, and I'm coming with you!" In the book, Frodo has just said, "But I am going to Mordor!", but in the movie the line is changed to "I'm going to Mordor alone!", which makes Sam's response a lot more humorous.
  • The film has Galadriel reminiscing about the history of the Ring.
  • Galadriel's iconic introductory voice-over was originally spoken by Treebeard in the book, where he laments to Gandalf about the past.
  • This is eliminated from the film, so it's not explained how Gandalf is so up-to-date on what's been happening in Rohan.
  • Gandalf stops at Rohan in the first book before going to Rivendell, attempting to warn Theoden about Saruman's Face–Heel Turn - but Grima Wormtongue has already started poisoning his mind.
  • Here, he uses an Elven dagger gifted by Galadriel which is never truly hinted or explained whether it's effective against the Witch-king of Angmar unless it's enchanted in a similar way with the books counterpart.
  • Tom Bombadil is cut from the film, along with the scene with where he rescues the hobbits from the Barrow-wights and takes their enchanted daggers which Merry uses to slay the Witch-king.
  • Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: The heartwarming and peaceful scenes of The Shire (especially in the Director's Cut), filled with laughter, friendship and happy children (what a warrior lays down his life to protect) is what makes us actually care whether or not Frodo and the Fellowship defeat the Lord of the Rings or not.
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    because the water has distorted all sense of direction for them (hence why they were reluctant to cross in the first place). Instead of just riding back into the forest, they ride downstream where the wave is certain to catch them.

  • 1-Dimensional Thinking: The Nazgûl at the Fords of Bruinen.
  • Gandalf then gets betrayed by another wizard of his order, Saruman the White, who got corrupted by Sauron. Gandalf meanwhile finds out that Sauron, while not having a physical presence, has returned and is rebuilding his forces in his kingdom of Mordor. Once there, they meet a man named Aragorn, who was sent by Gandalf and helps them escape Sauron's dreaded heralds, the Nazgûls (or Ringwraiths).

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    Frodo and three other hobbits, Samwise "Sam" Gamgee, Peregrine "Pippin" Took and Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck, are tasked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey to go to an inn. In the peaceful Middle-earth land of Shire, young hobbit Frodo Baggins inherits the One Ring from his uncle Bilbo during the latter's 111th birthday and learns of its origins as the artifact of power crafted by (and last remnant of) Sauron, the Dark Lord who once set out to conquer Middle-earth during the Second Age with his armies of Orcs and seemingly died. Tolkien's seminal novel saga of the same name, it was directed by Peter Jackson and released in December 2001.

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    The first chapter of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy adapting J. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 High Fantasy film.















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