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PJ & his 2 assistants to this day have no idea how much damage they have done to the final film with this scene. Their commentary on the scene is of sheer foolishness & cluelessness.
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Actually, this would be a cinch. I'll see if I can wrangle it today, but it might have to wait until the weekend. You can help - go to YouTube and find an already-existing video of the Gandalf-Witchking encounter.
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There's nothing wrong with this scene existing in the movie, as Gandalf's entire nature has been adapted for the film version. The scene plays out as it should.
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I happen to like the scene as it is...I mean it can't be the exact same as it was in the book. After all, the movies are an adaptation of the books.
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I don't like the scene, but I like your point. Would we really be happy if he didn't change anything? I mean, small surprises can be pleasent. Things like Boromir teaching Merry and Pip how to fight, Elves coming to Helms Deep(to show that the elves did help without having to explain border wars), and other various things.
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The scene makes sense as is if you chart the fall of Gandalf from leader to hanger on, and Aragorn from reluctant errand boy (bring Frodo Baggage to Rivendell) to leader of the forces of the free. Gandalf has to slowly exit the stage to make Aragorn appear the more, and so in PJ's world it (I guess) works.
And to surprises: Sure, I'm all for them if they are well done, but if another main character were to fall off a cliff and return...
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Well, of course. As I said, I don't like the Gandalf part. I don't like any of the changes that ruin/cowardize any of the characters. No movie maker has that right, though I do beleive he has a right to make such changes as I meantioned above.
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Olorin is said to be afraid of Sauron, which makes sense, but the WK is a different story. Now Tolkien does say somewhere that the Witch King has been invested with new powers, presumably transferring some of his own power on to the WK. But this is never mentioned in the movie, so the scene at the gates where Gandalf's staff is broken comes across as incongruous given all the preceding scenes... In fact, the real point is that there is no coherent interpretation of Gandalf in the movies...
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I agree with your disagreement and your conclusion on coherency. The scene is annoying; in fact, it is one of the 'pimples of perturbance' that jut out with painful regularity in the LotR films like acne on an otherwise pretty face.
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[QUOTE=CSteefel;609308Now Tolkien does say somewhere that the Witch King has been invested with new powers, presumably transferring some of his own power on to the WK. But this is never mentioned in the movie, so the scene at the gates where Gandalf's staff is broken comes across as incongruous given all the preceding scenes... [/QUOTE]
"He has not revealed his most deadly servant, the one who will lead his armies into battle"... (paraphrased from memory). That to me indicates that PJ is setting this up as a more powerful WK, one that can challenge Gandalf. |
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No, Obloquoy, I will have to disagree with you on this one. PJ lifts an entire sequence from Tolkien when Gandalf flashes back with a vivid description of his resurrection after he had defeated the Balrog. The insinuation is that Gandalf is sent back from the dead to finish his mission. It would make little sense to have Gandalf die once more -- wouldn't he just be sent right back again? Obviously someone (who in the film is nameless) does not want Gandalf to die. And after he defeated a balrog! Later, Gandalf the White is seen chasing off a whole herd of Nazgul in order to rescue Faramir. In this context, the scene where Gandalf's staff is broken makes absolutely no sense, particularly since Gandalf the White had only recently broken Saruman's staff (which would, I believe, show plainly that Gandalf's power has increased exponentially as well). So let's see here, the movies show: 1. Gandalf defeating the Balrog 2. Gandalf being resurrected 3. Gandalf claiming Saruman's 'White' title 4. Gandalf breaking Saruman's staff (after being completely unaffected by a huge fireball flung by Saruman, mind you) 5. Gandalf easily chasing away several Nazgul with a magic blast of white light The plotting is uneven and in places downright sloppy. It is Peter Jackson merely going for cheap thrills and effects rather than offering a cohesive and unambiguous plot.
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In fact, the original point was that PJ has no coherent and consistent representation of Gandalf, particularly after he returned. You cannot borrow entire scenes from Tolkien implying clearly the return of a Maia, and then drop it suddenly in front of the Gates of Minas Tirith...
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Others have mentioned as well the letter in which Tolkien says that the WK was invested with new power shortly by Sauron shortly before the last battle on the Pelennor. Not sure if you are denying this point, or objecting to the use of the phrase "transferring power". Perhaps the better phrase would be that Sauron gave the WK new power...
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