To add to what has already been mentioned regarding the Arwen/Elrond dynamic in the film: allow me to remind you that Tolkien himself wrote that the final parting of father and daughter was a "bitter" one. Therefore, Peter Jackson's portrayal of a nervous and p*ssed off Elrond is not necessarily inaccurate.<P>I agree with lindil that Elrond's character is largely misrepresented in the films we have seen so far, but, as Man-of-the-Wold has pointed out, Peter Jackson is mostly just being "unsubtle."<P>Why? Because when one is cramming a thousand pages worth of extremely complex stuff into films that <I>must</I> be commercially succesful, one can rarely afford to be subtle. <P>That being said, I can forgive, and enjoy the Arwen/Elrond debacle. It was beautifully photographed, dramatically tense, ect., etc.
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