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Originally Posted by Zigűr
It was Gandalf's quote to Pippin from the films, "The Return of the King" specifically, about death; the one that repurposes Frodo's arrival in Valinor, with "all is turned to silver glass" and so forth, and misleadingly uses it to describe some kind of pleasant "afterlife" (as opposed to quiet contemplation in the halls of Mandos).
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Unfortunately, a lack of distinction between books and films was an inevitable consequence of the movies' popularity.
To those who haven't read the books, or are only familiar with them through a single reading, it would seem the films
are the definitive version of the story.
To me, that line of Blanchett-Galadriel's along the lines of "even the smallest person can change the world", has stuck in my craw because it wants to put itself forward as the "inner meaning" of
LOTR.