“Extremely long and difficult”: This actor did not have a good experience filming the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

“Extremely long and difficult”: This actor did not have a good experience filming the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy had a total of 274 days of filming and, if not all cast members stayed for that time, he was busy from November 1999 to December 2000. That’s a lot longer than usual in any case, which is about 60 days long enough for actors to run into trouble.

The interpreter for Arwen, Elrond’s daughter, had a bad experience during part of the shoot, she confided in the magazine. one In June-July 2004:

“There was a time when I doubted Peter’s talent”

“I think the main lesson I learned from this experience was to be more patient, and I also learned to trust those around me more. Shooting The Lord of the Rings was particularly long and difficult. There were times when I really doubted the success of the film, when I almost wanted to give up on everything. I must admit that sometimes I doubted Peter’s talent, which I am not proud of today.”

To which the magazine’s interviewer asked him to explain why he doubted his director, who was still very attached to the adaptation of the saga. Here is his answer:

“The Lord of the Rings made me more modest…”

“Actually, at first I was a bit like a rebellious teenager. I was convinced that I was always right and that Peter didn’t understand anything. Later, when I saw the last pictures, I realized that I was the one who didn’t understand anything. In a way, you could say that filming Lord of the Rings made me more modest…”

After returning to The Leftovers, in recent years the actress starred in Ad Astra alongside Brad Pitt and most recently Captain America: Brave New World, in which she reprized the character of Betty Ross 17 years after The Incredible Hulk.

Source: Allocine

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