Okay, there seems to be major differences of opinion, on what should or shoud not have been seen in the movies.
Sidepoint:The last 6 threads, have remanents of religious overtones, just a word of caution, don't take it to a point of one-sided view, or this thread will be closed.
Now, given the fact, I did say something before about translating such material from a well establish source, is near virtually impossible to do, for film.
If PJ has miss the point, as discussed by some, it is known, and said, doing all the books in a movie format, would make it boring, who in your opinion could have done the job better or bring to light, the theme of the entire series.
Who would have fought to keep the intergity of the outline.
Who would have the patience to spend almost 10 years of their life, in bringing this film, before the masses.
I understand some, don't like the direction it was done, but you know what, when book work is done, it is just a interpretation from thought, on how they would imagine things to work(usually based on personal experience), PJ is in the same category. I believe it took the author, nearly two decades to finish this great work.
It was a blessing that PJ was the one to do it, now at this time, if not, we could have waited another 10 years or more, for someone else to find the courage to put everything on the line, to do this.
Tolkien may have felt, that he was writing a simple story, with the reflection on humanity as the source...then explain to me, after all this time...why now, do they still strike a chord with us, to this very day.
The trilogy(movie) has only enchance the presence of the books, more so, now than ever(maybe I will buy them, when things slow down for me...LOL).
And the trilogy, are just an interpretation...nothing more, a massive attempt, not actual canon, in my book...that is a world of headache to do...chances were taken, opportunties lost and gain, and in the end, a gamble. A unbelieveable successful one at that.
Let the end results speak for themselves, from now, and to the possible future, if this outline 'verison' will qualify as an interpretation to the author's work.
On that, to each their own.