HammerFist
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In the book version of LotR, these two characters actually don't have as much definition as you'd think (or I'd like!). I know for a mation picture, they'd have to change this. I have no problem with that, I have a problem with how they went about doing it.
The role of Legolas was given to a kid who turns out to be a heartthrob, and girls everywhere are fawning over him, while the guys all think "cool, Legolas just shot an arrow through 2 orcs" or "Did you just see how he surfed down the stairs shooting arrows?" or "Legolas just stabbed a dude with his arror, then knocked it and shot another orc!"
Which is all well and good, until they get to Gimli.
Gimli has about the same role in the books as Legolas: Supporting character to Aragorn, almost a backgroung character. To make him "shine" more in the movie version, Gimli has become comic relief. Comic relief!
This proud dwarf falls off horses, gets jabbed while snoring in Lothlorien, and a few jokes (so far) about being "tossed" (I'll leave this one up to your imagination).
Does this bother anybody else?
The role of Legolas was given to a kid who turns out to be a heartthrob, and girls everywhere are fawning over him, while the guys all think "cool, Legolas just shot an arrow through 2 orcs" or "Did you just see how he surfed down the stairs shooting arrows?" or "Legolas just stabbed a dude with his arror, then knocked it and shot another orc!"
Which is all well and good, until they get to Gimli.
Gimli has about the same role in the books as Legolas: Supporting character to Aragorn, almost a backgroung character. To make him "shine" more in the movie version, Gimli has become comic relief. Comic relief!
This proud dwarf falls off horses, gets jabbed while snoring in Lothlorien, and a few jokes (so far) about being "tossed" (I'll leave this one up to your imagination).
Does this bother anybody else?