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dunedain_aragorn 01-04-2003 02:50 PM

Laughter vs. Seriousness
 
In the movie Aragorn is *mostly* serious. In the book he was laughing and smiling MUCH more. He even joked, and laughed in Bree in the book! I'm not saying giving another reason why I am mad at them not staying true to the book,(I LOVED ttt)I'm just saying Aragorn should have been lighter. I mean, he IS a very serious character, and I like him that way, but maybe he could have smiled a BIT more. Does anyone else notice this with Aragorn and other characters?

eleanor_niphredil 01-04-2003 03:02 PM

Yeah, I noticed it with legolas. What has he got to be sad about? He landed himself in the Fellowship. Personaly, I would kill to get a place in the fellowship. In the book everyone was much more light-hearted.

Armani_Elf 01-05-2003 10:15 AM

a book can never be like a film. same goes vice versa. <P>peace

Merri 01-05-2003 10:53 AM

I don't know . . . I'm not sure I would be very happy if I had been chosen to go on the Fellowship. I'm the kind of girl who'd rather stay at home, curled up by the fire reading a good book. Adventures are nice to read about, but not nice to live through <P>But I think the seriousness is fitting- after all, they didn't have much to laugh about. In my opinion, Gimli added enough cheerfulness to the movie, though I would have liked Merry and Pippin to be a little more cheerful, as they're usually the pranksters.

LOTR_know-it-all55 01-05-2003 12:10 PM

Aragorn smiled when Gandalf winked at least. Legolas smiled when Gimli couldn't see over the wall. But I do see reason for them not to be soo happy they are at war with the greatest evil in Middle-Earth and could be going to certain death. Not to say that I wouldn't give anything to be able to do something like that..

Cherie Centaur 01-05-2003 12:48 PM

I always thought some of them (like Legolas) needed to lighten up. A little off the subject but where's all the singing? Aragorn has sung only once so far and only in the Extended Version. Legolas, the Elf, hasn't sung once!!! Poor Tolkien having to do all that rhyming and no one will put one song in the movies. 'Tis so sad.

dunedain_aragorn 01-05-2003 12:55 PM

Exactly Cherie Centaur! And when Aragorn sang, he was all sad! In the book he was kinda sad, but he was telling them a tale! Ooh yeah, everybody read my new signature, I larv (love) it!

aragornreborn 01-05-2003 01:03 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> everybody read my new signature, I larv (love) it! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Yeah it is good. I've already sent it to all my friends to remind them how great Aragorn is. lol.<P>Anyway, back on subject, yeah I think Aragorn should have been lighter. It would have worked, too, if they had spread out some of the humor so Gimli didn't get it all. In the movie, it seems like Aragorn is always sad or serious. Sure, he smiles a few times, but in the book he is more light-hearted. You can't live in such depressing times without having a lighter moment every now and then. So, I better here some jokes and laughter from him in TTT spec ed. and ROTK or... I don't know what I'll do.

Elanor 01-05-2003 03:07 PM

I thought Viggo Mortensen had a great smile and lovely twinkly eyes, and he did have a sense of humour! Ok, he wasn't joking around, but he was amused by things, and wasn't always serious.<P>I hope they leave in the bit in the Houses of Healing with Merry, when he jokes about not bringing pipeweed to a careless hobbit. I don't expect that to make the cut though...

Gorwingel 01-05-2003 03:14 PM

Maybe they just made him extra serious because in the movie they don't have the time and so they need to get the point across quickly, that he is facing this great choice and everything.<P>He did have some funny moments, like when Gimli is talking about the dwarf women, and when he meets Legolas for the first time after he falls over the cliff.

VanimaEdhel 01-05-2003 03:44 PM

Erm...would you particularly have a desire to see any of them try to sing loudly? I mean Mr. Mortensen kind of sings in the Midgewater Marshes in the Extended Version, but I do not think any of them were really...well...voicetrained.<P>I will be curious to see if they have Mr. Bloom sing the "To the Sea!" song towards the end of the RotK...<P>And I actually found Legolas to be a bit abrasive in his...perkiness...in the books. He dances and sings a bit more than I could imagine anyone doing in a position such as that he is in. I mean, if they do not destroy this ring, *Poof!* evil wins and Middle Earth becomes dark and evil. I do not think he was so naive as to not think about this...

Arwen Imladris 01-05-2003 04:18 PM

What did legolas care? He could just escape any time and go off to Valinor. I don't mean to put down Legolas, but he has a much better reason to be happy than Aragorn.

eleanor_niphredil 01-06-2003 12:55 AM

Merry and Pippin had a little singing bit in the extended version as well, but I agree that I would not want to hear the others sing.<BR>And feel free to put Legolas down, I do it all the time!

The Silver-shod Muse 01-06-2003 12:12 PM

I do hope that Legolas sings his Sea song! Even if Bloom can't sing, it isn't difficult to overlay someone else's voice so it sounds like Legolas.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> Adventures are nice to read about, but not nice to live through <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Merri, you sound like Bilbo before he went away with the dwarves to slay Smaug in Erebor. You might have an adventure yet!

sassyfriend 09-02-2011 02:34 PM

Loved when Aragorn got that look of laughter on his face when Merry and Pippin tackled Boromir to the ground. I laugh when that comes on. But Yes it would've been nice to see Aragorn and Legolas and even Boromir smile/laugh more!!!!!

Lotrelf 03-30-2014 05:15 AM

Like book, they didn't have enough time and strength. Time, 'cause everything happened very quickly; and, strength because movie characters are too 'human' to be like the book ones. :eek:


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