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^ Yes, the love thing between Tauriel and Kili was the biggest downside for me too. A Dwarf and an Elf? I don't think Tolkien would ever have imagined something like that  :rofl:

About Legolas face I didn't noticed anything really, but a friend find something strange on him, and even asked if it was played by the same actor as before  :laugh:

 

Besides the "details" though it's a great movie. 

Now another year-long wait for the next one! :D

^ And if he ever did write love between a Dwarf and Elf it wouldn't have been so cheesy and laughable.  :laugh:

I still prefer the friendship of Gimli and Legolas more than the love between a Dwarf and Elf; least it made sense as to why they became friends and wasn't so forced.

 

I'm excited too! Especially because Andy Serkis has promised a battle bigger than any we saw in the LOtR trilogy, so it better be huge because the Battle of the Pelennor Fields was epic.  :D

:rofl:

Well, the friendship between Legolas and Gimli is in the books, and Tolkien uses it as a symbolic closure for the enmity between Elves and Dwarves.

 

Really? That's a must see then! The Pelennor Fields was indeed epic. The Battle of the Five Armies should be epic too :D

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