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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Essex, England
Posts: 886
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Differences between book and film
Follows a list of the main differences, and why I believe they were done or were a mistake -
Gandalf telling Saruman that he's found the Ring. In the book I think it works better that Saruman insinuates he knows Gandalf has found the Ring, and that Gandalf, in seing Saruman's mind, will not tell him so. Saruman says: Quote:
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1/ the movie goers do not know the history between gandalf and saruman, and gandalf's growing mistrust of the head of the council (ie stuff read from unfinished tales, etc) 2/ Frodo hsa already left the Shire, so is 'safer' from Saruman going after him to capture him. Not that it's better. I prefer the book version. What I DO like though is the way the scriptwriters take mounds of narration from different sources and enclose it in one quick bit of speech from saruman ( who actaully states none of this in the book - but it works really well on film) Quote:
Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age FOTR, The Breaking of the Fellowship FOTR, The Council of Elrond TTT, The Passage of the Marshes ROTK, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields Silmarillion, AKALLABĘTH The Downfall of Númenor Saruman showing the Palantir to Gandalf - As we all know Saruman does not show the stone to Gandalf, or tell him he has one in the book. Jackson uses this to show us Saruman's communication with Sauron, which we do not find out in the books until the Two Towers. I don't mind this change, it gives the audience information (again becasue he hasn't got a narrator!) by the characters And finally, film Saruman: Quote:
My 3 season mini series of Lord of the Rings will have all this back story in it once it gets made!!!
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