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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: June 14th, 2011, 9:17 am |
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or week long.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: June 16th, 2011, 6:49 pm |
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Alanna wrote: not that I would have objected to a day-long movie. Aragorn-fan wrote: or week long. Amen!
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: June 16th, 2011, 7:37 pm |
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Alanna wrote: I do wish Merry and Pip had kept a few more of their lines, etc. and that Merry had solved the friend riddle at the gate to Moria. I always remembered that from the book and wished he would have done the same in the film. As to that, I think the reason why PJ gave that line to Frodo was because he's the Ringbearer and therefore the main character of FotR. . . And I agree, I would not object to a day (or week! ) long movie. The more the better!
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: June 17th, 2011, 4:49 pm |
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I read that in he film, Beregond was going to be in it, but the role was so small that they thought the character to be named Beregond. That would've been cool if he was in it.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: June 20th, 2011, 12:42 am |
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Hey Golden, another Merry fangirl right here too! I agree, I wish they would have given Merry the 'friend' line at Moria. They could have also given Sam a bigger role in the beginning because Merry and Pippin were going to have their own roles later on with the Ents and helping the different armies, I guess they figured Sam needed something to start out with. And I agree, it would be an easier transition for audiences to see a close relationship between Frodo and Sam right from the get go rather than see a big switch from a Frodo/Merry relationship. And I wouldn't object to a week long movie either, lol!
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: July 5th, 2011, 5:33 am |
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I am also fan of Merry After Sam, I like him most. As for the title thread, I also looked at the realationship between hobbits and its true, Sam is only a servant and Frodo doesn't care for him as much as for Merry and Pippin. Its later in the books, where their paths going another way, they are bond together. I see Sam as friendly but not very relevant part of the story at the beginning. I started liking him in TTT
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: July 6th, 2011, 12:18 am |
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And Pippin! Dont forget him! Pippin fangirl here too! Yeah, its when the Fellowship separates and Frodo and Sam go on their own path together you really see their relationship change into a true friendship, and Frodo really starts to lean on Sam for support. It was probably just easier on audiences to make them good friends from the beginning.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: July 11th, 2012, 4:15 am |
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Poor Sam, Frodo never have seen him at the beginning, he was like fifth wheel in the group. But he showed many times that heis worth to bein this bunch. Pippin is unchagable - he always was a fool of the group Only Merry was very important for Frodo at the beginning. I think he was best friend of Frodo.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: July 17th, 2012, 5:30 pm |
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i think that pippin and sam in the beginning were best friends (on the book), Merry and Pippin then became closer ...
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: August 21st, 2012, 4:28 pm |
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Harthad wrote: Alanna wrote: I do wish Merry and Pip had kept a few more of their lines, etc. and that Merry had solved the friend riddle at the gate to Moria. I always remembered that from the book and wished he would have done the same in the film. As to that, I think the reason why PJ gave that line to Frodo was because he's the Ringbearer and therefore the main character of FotR. . . And I agree, I would not object to a day (or week! ) long movie. The more the better! Yah, I agree. It's interesting how in the book, Frodo's more in touch with Merry and Pippin, whereas in the movie, it shows them as just being these random guys who barely know Frodo and just happen across Frodo and Sam, not conspirators in Frodo's departure.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: May 2nd, 2013, 2:48 am |
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Merry seems closest to Frodo from whole bunch and Sam ironically least close to him. How things can change through the three books. I honestly liked that Merry/Frodo closeness.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: May 4th, 2013, 3:45 am |
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I liked the transition, because this whole journey kind of gave Samwise a chance to prove himself, and I think Frodo just hadn't seen what was in him before.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: May 4th, 2013, 3:47 am |
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Agree. Sam became his closest friend because Frodo saw something in him, something important. It's not only growing together or hanging together.
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Post subject: Re: Frodo and his relation to other hobbits Posted: May 4th, 2013, 3:50 am |
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And I think likewise Sam saw that in spite of offering to carry the ring and keeping his spirit up (to begin with), Frodo would soon need someone to lean on and he decided to become that person. That's real friendship if ever I saw it.
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