Hobophobic
Joined: 26 Jul 2004 Posts: 16
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 4:33 am Post subject: |
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Tania1412 wrote: |
It's your opinion, JitkaJ, and I don't argue with you. There are a lot of successful moments in the third film. But what about Sauron? I think that hobbits' return to defeat Hobbitania is important in this history. It show that the War of the Rings wasn't the end. |
"Hobbitania"? I've never seen the Russan version of the film, but in the original book the home of the Hobbits was called: "The Shire" as well in the version of the movie I saw.... Ehh, translations can cause messy problems I suppose : P Also; if you are interested in Lord of the Rings; you should read: "The Simarillion" However it would be a very difficult read in English for those whom aren't very proficient in the language. There are many Americans and Brittish that wouldn't be able to understand The Simarillion themselvers
It kind of reads like the Christian Bible in it's form of speech. Very cryptic. It does however explain the history and culture of Middle Earth - The Lord of the Rings world. (Which is actually supposed to be this world a long time ago) |
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