Se%c3%b1or De Los Anillos 1 Version Extendida 〈Validated ◆〉

Galadriel to Frodo: “That is the path you have been set on. But whether you go further or turn back – only you can decide.”
→ Agency theme.

Boromir to Aragorn (in Osgiliath flashback): “They took the city… my men, my king.”
→ Foreshadows his redemption.

Gandalf to Frodo in Moria: “Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them?”
→ Mercy vs. justice – core Tolkien morality. se%C3%B1or de los anillos 1 version extendida


En la versión de cine, los espectadores se preguntan: "¿De dónde saca Frodo la luz que usa en Las Dos Torres?". En la versión extendida, hay una secuencia completa donde Galadriel entrega regalos a cada miembro de la Comunidad:

The extended versions of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, including "The Fellowship of the Ring," were well-received by fans and critics. They were praised for providing a more comprehensive view of Tolkien's world and for fleshing out characters and storylines that were either glossed over or omitted in the theatrical releases. Galadriel to Frodo: “That is the path you

Muchas personas confunden las "Versiones Extendidas" con las escenas eliminadas que suelen venir como extra en los DVDs. Sin embargo, en el caso de El Señor de los Anillos, Peter Jackson y su equipo montaron una nueva versión oficial de la película.

The theatrical version of "The Fellowship of the Ring" was released in 2001 and had a runtime of approximately 2 hours and 58 minutes. In contrast, the extended version, released on DVD and later on Blu-ray, significantly increases the runtime to about 3 hours and 48 minutes. This additional 50 minutes of footage provides more backstory, character development, and details about Middle-earth, enriching the viewer's understanding of the world and its complexities. Boromir to Aragorn (in Osgiliath flashback): “They took

"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" is a 2001 fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel of the same name. The film was a critical and commercial success, winning four Academy Awards and setting the stage for the rest of the trilogy. The extended version of the film, which is the focus here, includes additional scenes and sequences that were not present in the theatrical release, offering fans a more detailed and immersive experience.