hey, do not bash the hobbits
they live in the shire, which is cut off from the rest of the world, they arent warriors, or even fighters, im sure the only violence a hobbit sees is when two hobits drink too much ale 😛
they are suddenly the main pieces in bringing down the dark lord....you would fall over alot too!
Originally posted by sauron
hey, do not bash the hobbits
they live in the shire, which is cut off from the rest of the world, they arent warriors, or even fighters, im sure the only violence a hobbit sees is when two hobits drink too much ale 😛they are suddenly the main pieces in bringing down the dark lord....you would fall over alot too!
apart from the fact that they killed lots of men but hey im sure they are right little wooses 😂
Anyway, the point is:
The hobbits are not gay/camp/homosexual and Tolkien made such a point of that fact.
Frodo is a little 'wimpy' as many put it in times of the film but I think Elijah Wood's interpretation is brilliant.
HE plays a hobbit who's just head that this little trinket that he carries is in fact VERY important and if he doesn't do something about it soon, the whole of Middle-earth is to fall under the shadow of Mordor.
I think we can let him off for being a bit scared, can't we? 😛
PJ chose to emphasise the innocence and naivety that makes a hobbit a hobbit. He showed how Frodo feels about this quest. He's terrified. PJ just chose to have falling over and dropping swords to portray it 😛