Lol! I’m inclined to agree.

  • ǟɦɨʍֆǟ ɮʝօʀռ@lemmy.worldOPM
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    Yup. I still wished we lived in a universe where the ‘Scouring of the Shire’ was at least filmed as a deleted scene. It’s an important book end to the Fellowship Hobbits’ arcs.

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      When I hear that people complain on Hobbit’s length and making it a trilogy, I like to joke, that it’s not a problem. the problem is that Jackson didn’t have budget, vision and time to make each part of LotR a trilogy. 😉

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        Particularly time. I recall a behind the scenes clip where the armorers state that they had something like two years of setup to make all of the gear for everyone for LOTR, and during that time Jackson and Co were refining the script.

        For the Hobbit they had fit the same pre-filming prep into something like 6 Weeks because New Line forced them to.

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        In fairness, I’m a big fan of the movies and think they are a solid adaptation. I’m glad they exist as many adaptations never even get close to that level of quality.

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          Same here. People often complain on Jackson. As far as I’m concerned, the man did pretty good job given how massive the challenge of Tolkien’s adaptation was.

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      I disagree. To put the scouring back in the movie many other scenes would have to be changed, plus it would shift the tone of the film at that point. I’m okay with having a literary version and a film version, as they presented their messages differently.

      For one, I like how they come back to the Shire and find it the same as they left it, and yet they all have trouble fitting back in. The quiet looks at each other at the table as hobbits in the background happily go about life says so much without even a word, with the sadness only broken by Sam finding the will to go get Rosie like he said he’d do.

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        I understand your perspective and mostly share it. As I said in my post, I would have been happy to have had a deleted scene as I can appreciate how it might not fit the narrative arc of the final film. I also appreciate what was in the extended edition.