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AddictedtoRumil 12-18-2002 06:07 PM

*TTT - Haldir (Craig Parker)*
 
Well i saw TTT today and i loved the movie but i was bummed when Haldir died that broke my heart he was a great character and very different i don't think it was fair that he died when he died no one really seemed affected by his death is anyone else bummed out about this??<BR>**************************************** ***<P>(Title edited)<p>[ December 19, 2002: Message edited by: Estelyn Telcontar ]

AddictedtoRumil 12-18-2002 07:19 PM

********************************************<BR>I bet no one will reply to this when i start a topic no one replys lol! <BR>********************************************

-Imrahil- 12-18-2002 07:34 PM

I replied!<P>I liked Haldir alot too. His death was quite sad I agree.

AddictedtoRumil 12-18-2002 07:38 PM

Thanks -Imrahil- you won a prize for being the first person to reply *A.t.R. fishes in her pocket for a prize and finds nothing, nada, zip, zilch* Oh wait you didn't sorry.<BR>

Coral 12-18-2002 07:39 PM

Well for a second, I thought he was gonna get up and start chopping at all the orcs, like Boromir...I was like," NO! NOT AGAIN!"...Then he just died and I was happy, why was he at HD anyways?

Estelyn Telcontar 12-19-2002 03:31 AM

Congratulations, AddictedtoRumil, for creating a thread on a character that I forgot! Hope you get lots of answers. (I edited the title to match the official threads. I didn't know the name of the actor, though, so if you find it, you can add it or let me know.)<p>[ December 19, 2002: Message edited by: Estelyn Telcontar ]

the witch king 12-19-2002 12:57 PM

Well im glad he died his own falt for leading elves to h/d grr!

Nianna Telmnar 12-19-2002 01:32 PM

I for one think it was a very brave and noble act to take his men to Helm's Deep. He certainly didn't have to, and he probably knew most of them wouldn't make it back alive. Truly, it was not his battle but he chose to fight to honor and old aliance that had been all but forgotten. What chance would there be of men coming to the aid of elves if the situation had been switched?

the witch king 12-19-2002 01:38 PM

yes but the point is that it diddnt happen in the books and now i bet we wont get any of aragorns kin from the north comeing to war.

Airehiriel 12-19-2002 01:54 PM

Though it was not played out the same way as in the book, I was deeply moved with the way the elves showed up, and then was moved even more that Haldir died after bring them. Maybe I am too emotional, but I cried. (at both scenes, what a baby!! )<p>[ December 19, 2002: Message edited by: Airehiriel ]

AddictedtoRumil 12-19-2002 02:44 PM

Well i must say i was very disappointed with most of the replies how could you be happy that Haldir died in TTT? I'm not trying to be rude but don't even reply to the post if your happy he died i asked if anyone else was SADDENED by his death not HAPPY about it!! I know he is just a fictional character but i still think that was very cruel. <BR>********************************************<p >[ December 19, 2002: Message edited by: AddictedtoRumil ]

AddictedtoRumil 12-19-2002 02:47 PM

If anyone wanted to know Haldir was played by the actor Craig Parker Check out <A HREF="http://www.brandisdream.com/craigparker/craigparker.html" TARGET=_blank>this</A> site all about him.<p>[ December 19, 2002: Message edited by: AddictedtoRumil ]

Coral 12-19-2002 02:54 PM

Bleh...I didn't mean that I was "happy" because he died, I was happy because they didn't pull a Boromir move and make him start killing all these orcs while he's dying. It just wouldn't work, make sense?

AddictedtoRumil 12-19-2002 03:05 PM

I wasn't talking about you Coral i mean like what The Witch King posted.

Nianna Telmnar 12-19-2002 03:58 PM

as for it not being true to the book. many things were not quite true to the book in this movie.i don't think that his death takes away from the storyline. <P>...and you are not a baby airehiriel. i also cried when he died.

Diamond18 12-19-2002 05:15 PM

I was neither happy or saddened at his death. Now that I think about it, he had the only real "death scene" in the movie. I mean, I believe that Hama was killed by one of the Warg riders, but they didn't dwell on it.<P>So taking into consideration that Haldir's death was supposed to be our Departure of Boromir scene, it came up way short. Granted, the battle was too busy and Haldir's character wasn't explored enough to dwell on his death with the emotion of Boromir's. But one of the things this movie really missed compared to the first one was a truly heart-rending scene. Did they expect that this would be it?<P>I don't know if it's just me, but it left me feeling apathetic, even though I did like Haldir better in this movie than the last. Showing up at Helm's Deep was pretty nice of him, even if it wasn't from the book.

mollecon 12-20-2002 02:48 AM

I was sad (of course) about Haldir's death. From the movie it was clear that the elves were send to Helms Deep by Celeborn & Galadriel.<P>It <I>does</I> make sense in the context of the movie. In the books we are being <I>told</I>, at a much later stage that is (after the wars are won, in RotK), that the Elves of Lorien faught orcs from the mountains during the Ring-war - & that people of Lake Town & the dwarfs of The Lonely Mountain also was involved in the war. That's not gonna work in a movie - the audience have to see things happen. And though the days of the Elves in Middle Earth are over, how could they ignore the troubles of a place they lived in for many thousands of years? I think Elves at Helms Deep makes perfect sense. <P>Anyway, I always wondered where the h*ck the elves of Rivendell were during the war (exept from Elrond's sons)...

Finiel 12-20-2002 08:39 AM

Haldir died???? <BR>Sorry. I haven't seen the movie yet.<BR>I like him a lot! He look so graceful and he has a kingly charm about him. He was even more elvish than Legolas (from my point of view). And the voice! Don't you just love his voice? <P>sigh... why are all my favorite characters die? I mean, first Boromir and now Haldir. sheeesh. Talk about bad lack. Well, I guess its for the good of the movie. But still...

Thingol1000 12-20-2002 08:56 AM

I was always struck by the poingency of the elves dying. They did not have to be there, but they helped becuase they did not want the Edain to burden this alone.<BR>So...its off to the Halls of Manwe they go.....<BR>They (the elves) treally did look quite regal. Anyone know the name of the weapon they used (the spear/sword thingy)

Iarbariel 12-20-2002 10:27 AM

I was like struck by lightning when Haldir died, I just thought "damn..not again!"..the same with Boromir.<BR>Oh yeah I really like his voice too :-) The reason I like Haldir is mentioned above..but compared to Legolas -wich I believe is the most perfect creature on the face of Middle Earth- he is more rough arund the egdes somehow. Wich I like ALOT!

-Imrahil- 12-20-2002 03:08 PM

I loved Haldir. Hated it to see the great elf die.

Aengthrea Greenleaf Of Mirkwood 12-20-2002 06:27 PM

I was very sad, but I use to not like Haldir for a reason I will not expain. I cried hard onto my friends shoulder making it soaking wet! Yeah I thought that he would do the same thing like Boromir! And when the orc stabbed him in the back AHHHHHH I cried harder *yells at the move screen* WHY DID YOU DO THAT!!!!????

Brinniel 12-21-2002 02:49 AM

I nearly cried when Haldir died. And each time I hear the song that plays during his death scene, my heart breaks in two.<P>In case anyone was wondering, this is my theory of why PJ had Haldir die:<BR>***In every book, the tragedy of a major character dying occurs, except for TTT. Helm's Deep was a major battle, and PJ wanted the audience to really feel the devastation of war. Perhaps watching the deaths of cameos would be sad, but definately not enough to allow one to really feel heartbreaking emotions. <BR>PJ could not kill off major characters like Aragorn, Legolas, or Gimli. No, they were too important. And Theoden could not be killed off yet. <BR>Perhaps add a whole new character to TTT and kill him off, but then again it wouldn't affect the Tolkien fans. Instead, it would make them happy, as they wouldn't like to see a new character in the first place. Besides, having a character in an hour of the movie before he dies might not even be sad enough. The only solution was to bring a character from FOTR.<BR>Unfortunately, that character was Haldir. Though he was only in 30 sec of the movie and 5 min of the extended version, he seemed likable enough and the audience had a year to think on him. Plus, Tolkien fans have read much more on him and would consider him more than a cameo. In conclusion, Haldir would be perfect to kill off, as he would surely set off all kinds of emotions.***<BR>That is my theory.<P>I really did appreciate Haldir's death scene. Unlike Boromir, he did not have a chance to keep fighting or exchange last words with Aragorn. Instead, PJ had him briefly watch the battle and others die while he himself was dying. I think that part really brings in the reality of war. I never really did like death speeches in movies, as they seem a bit corny. In a real life battle, a soldier does not often get his last words. And I think without the death speech or last words is what makes Haldir's death so tragic.

Harmonica 12-21-2002 08:03 AM

Oh, Haldir! Haldir! That beautiful elf...

Massharpoon 12-21-2002 12:11 PM

I think Haldir was a great character in the book, but in the movie they did not build him up enough. <P>Anyone who sees the movies and does not read the books could not get all broken up about a dramatic death sequence containing an actor with so little screen time.<P>I want to stress that the comment is from a movie perspective.

Sithren 12-21-2002 12:16 PM

*sounds desperate* it was terrible! he shouldn't have died!

Merigrin 12-21-2002 01:01 PM

I think with Haldir's death, it must of been pretty hard to do, because it must be weird for an elf to die, it must of been such an experience and flow of emotions, elves just dont do death. I loved the way that when Aragorn finally got to him and put his hand on his shoulder his head just fell back and his EYES during that scene, wow.<P>The awards for best Entrance goes to Shadowfax, and best Exit Haldir.

Lindril Arvilya 12-21-2002 03:20 PM

Really? Shadowfax? It was a good entrance, but I prefer Aragorn's coming to the hall in Helm's Deep. *doors open and the king stumbles through* Wow... I liked that one.<BR>I cried when Haldir died. Both times- I've seen it twice already. I figured it's what happens when you show up in places you don't belong. *kidding...*<BR>Maybe you could call those swords scimitars?<BR>And I also cried when Frodo nearly killed Sam. It was a good parallel to where Frodo does the same to Gollum.

Marillanna Sarnie 12-21-2002 03:37 PM

Haldir's death was such a tragic scene! I was so sad when he looked around and sees the bodies of men and elves lying on the ground alongside orcs, the expression in his eyes just made me want to cry. Farewell noble elf!

Novlamothien 12-21-2002 04:22 PM

I was very happy when the elves came to HD, and almost cheered when I saw Halir. I was really sad when he died. Although I did not cry, I came close. <BR> I must agree that Shadowfax had a very dramatic entry, and Aragorn too. <P> Namarie

Man-of-the-Wold 12-21-2002 04:34 PM

I think his death is simply 'cuz someone has to dies. In no way was it supposed to be all that momentous like Boromir.<P>Haldir dies to remind us that some of the good guys die, too, whereas its unclear about Hama.<P>Also, I think he's killed off, so that Aragorn and Legolas can lead his remaining contingent of archers, perhaps as a substitute for the Grey Company, for which the movie would have had hard time trying to explain about other rangers and all that, which goes unsaid in Film-FoTR.<P>I think the coming of that contingent makes sense. It shows that Middle-Earth elves are serious warriors, and that even if it takes some convincing of the Films' rather inexplicably pessimistic/skeptical Elrond by a telepathic Galadriel, they are still willing to help. <P>As others have pointed out, to otherwise convey information from Appendix I/II about the battles against Dol Guldor and the Easterlings that cross the Carnen would not really be possible, especially on top of trying to dramatize the whole Arwen Dilemma and what not, which is almost entirely Appendix-derived.<P>What I would have liked from Halmir is that in noting Elrond's decision to honor old alliances that he also described their arrival as a "Gift of the Lady"<P>All & all, I liked that element despite the obvious discrepency with the books.

Eomer of the Rohirrim 12-21-2002 04:36 PM

I like your thinking Brinniel. It makes sense, at least to me. No doubt someone will pop up soon telling us exactly why it doesn't make sense but never mind.<P>Wasn't Haldir distracted because Aragorn shouted up to him? Maybe I'm getting mixed up.

Aengthrea Greenleaf Of Mirkwood 12-22-2002 11:37 PM

Oh yeah!!I remember when Aragorn was calling out to everyone to get back inside (i guess) Haldir was looking up and he was distracted!!

Laialthriel 12-23-2002 12:06 AM

It confused me at first when I saw the elves come to Helm's Deep, and I'm still not sure I really like it, but it was okay. I was so happy to see Haldir show up!! I love(ed) him. "The Dwarf breathes so loud we could have shot him in the dark." brilliant line! I didn't cry, but I was so incredibly heart-broken when he died. It was all I could do to not stand up and scream at the orc who got the final blow. A very well done death scene, I must say. Very touching.<P><BR>ps. yes, I did think it was odd that he died after Aragorn distracted him. <P>~*Laialthriel*~<p>[ December 23, 2002: Message edited by: Laialthriel ]

Aragost 12-23-2002 08:07 AM

They shouldn't have brought elves to Helm's Deep nor killed Haldir.

orlandoandsaran 12-23-2002 08:23 AM

I shed a tear of two when Haldir was killed but i NEVER like seeing elves die so i was pretty saddenned...<BR>The elves weren't even supposed to be there at all and Haldir was not supposed to die..<BR>Sigh...the change of history...

Pukel-Man 12-23-2002 11:26 AM

How anyone could get upset over a character who had almost no screen time and no personality is beyond me. BTW was Haldir a Vulcan or an elf?

AddictedtoRumil 12-23-2002 11:46 AM

Well not everybody appreciated the character as much as some people do and that's ok pj should have gave Haldir a larger role in the movie.

Balin999 12-23-2002 12:37 PM

As I have mentioned in another thread, when I saw Haldir die, I screamed put sth like "what a crap".<BR>I wasn't moved at all by his death, because I was so angry that he showed up there with his bowmen. Why would an elf of Lorien just come there and say "here we are, ready to die, bla bla bla"<BR>This was really poor work. There could have been better ways to show craig parker in TTT. <BR>Of course, it was a sad scene, but it just didn't fit in there. Haldir shouldn't have come there, it didn't happen in the books. Actually I wanted to leave the theatre after Haldir died, because I was furious because of all the changes they made in the movie. <BR>Haldir, R.I.P, and leave us alone now. (my word in peter jacksons ear)

Eomer of the Rohirrim 12-23-2002 12:51 PM

In the film, we couldn't be presented with the fighting in Lothlorien and Mirkwood. However, the director wanted the audience to know that Elves were still fighting against Sauron. It was logical enough to stick them in Helm's Deep and talk up the alliance between Men and Elves, that's all.<P>I really don't think its as big a deal as a lot of you are making out.


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