When your 20.000 year old daughter is finally getting married and moving out of the house.
When your 2 × 10e5 year old daughter is finally getting married and moving out of the house.
Bröther lost a zero in translation smh
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A couple hundred years pass
“Hey dad, can I move back in?”
Less than 100.
Aragorn was 80ish in the books and dies at 150ish. So back to daddy she goes.
Although she was living with Gladral most of the time till she felt the cougar calling with Aragorn. He was 20 when they first met though.
Elrond left Middle Earth some 2 years after the marriage…
Arwen died of a broken heart soon after Aragorn’s death (in Lothlorien, Elrond having sailed West soon after the end of the war, knowing his daughter was lost to him forever, just like his brother centuries past).
Died died, human-like, no Halls of Mandos for her.
Being Elrond’s daughter, and thus a direct descendant of both Eärendil and Beren and Lúthien Tinúviel, she could choose the fate of elves or men, and did so when she married Aragorn.
Is she a 2000 years old dragon though?
I finally got around to starting this with my 13 and 14 year old daughters and every time Hugo came on screen the 14 year old laughed uncontrollably.
ok so I have watched both the LOTR and Matrix trilogies before. I have just recently rewatched Matrix and only after this post have I realised that Elrond and Agent Smith are both portrayed by the same actor…
If life is a videogame, I’m sure you just unlocked some sort of achievement.
Arwen was 2779 years old. It was practically child marriage.
You should check out Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
Watch V For Vendetta next, also Hugo Weaving. In that film, he does an excellent job of portraying emotions from behind a mask. He does a better job from behind a mask than a lot of actors can do with their entire face.
Kate Sackhoff said she really enjoyed the challenge of Bo Katan in season 3 of the Mandalorian for the same reason. Portraying emotions through body language and inflection alone is such a different experience for actors and it takes real talent to pull it off.
This is erudite. Weaving is an international treasure.
I don’t even want to admit how many times I watched The Addams Family before I realised that Uncle Fester was Doc Brown.