I never liked the scene with the crumbling bridge, and them having to jump over. It seems a bit hackneyed, and very cheesy, especially when the bridge teeters
Frodo spots Gollum following them in the mines, the perfect occasion to have a conversation about a topic that has already been discussed earlier. Now would have been
Frodo and Gandalf have a heart to heart, which entails lots of close-ups and almost weeping. Minutes Watched: 1:58.42 Number of Montages: 5 Number of slow motion close-ups
It’s extra frustrating to think about all the bad choices that were made with regards to the script, as illustrated by the latest sequence. It seems Peter Jackson
I’ve read that the filmmakers thought they needed to introduce Liv Tyler’s character to the movies so that it was clear why Aragorn did not want to marry
Here is what Wikipedia has to say about the character of Elrond in the books: In the book, Elrond raised Aragorn as a foster-son, after Aragorn’s father Arathorn