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In The Return of the King [SPOILER - highlight to read]: just as they destroy the ring at 2:47:16 they before [SPOILER - highlight to read]: werent able to walk as they were going up the mountain and when they were going out they were able to run...
To me that makes no sense...i dont know if that is much of a hole but you know.
Also in The Return of the King at 2:53:07 you see Aragorn being crowned king at Minas Tirith...Now how do you think that they went from Rivandel all the way over to minas tirith and not just him everyone including Frodo, Sam, Pippin, Merry.
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Sam was always able to... run... and Frodo had finally destroyed the reason/burden why he wasn't really able anymore to walk *before*, so in my opinion that makes perfect sense
Rivendell? What does Rivendell have to do with it... the scenes where Frodo wakes up should rather be in Northern Ithilien, directly west of the borders or Mordor, on the Field of Cormallen to be exact - that's still not near Minas Tirith, but the coronation was ages after the destruction of the ring.... well, more than one month later, in the beginning of May while the Ring was destroyed in March
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Now that makes a lot more sence, but i still said that i wasn't sure if this was a mistake.....if they would have put more scenes in the movie explaining this that would have been a lot better...that brings me back to thinking that Lord of the Rings:The Return of the King could have been a lot more longer...
I did happened to notice, but it may be JUST ME, i must go back on slow mo on the part, but when gollum attacks Frodo and Sam as Sam is carrying Frodo up the mountain, and Sam and Gollum fight, you see Sam slash gollum on the stomach with his sword, and gollum is holding his stomach more on the left of it, like he was slashed on the left of his stomach, BUT when you see him fall into the lava, the slash is more on the right side then
is it just me? did anyone else notice that?
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I think that Tolkien had developed temporary writer's block when the Hobbits reached Buckland and dwelt there with unnecessary detail such as their bathing which was merely pollyfiller until the story kickstarted again with the excursion to the Old Forest.