Martin Freeman would have been a much better Frodo. Elijah isn’t even in the top 100 list of actors that I would cast as Frodo.
The LOTR movies succeeded despite him.
Don’t get me wrong, I like Elijah. I just feel that he was miscast in those films.
Damn, that’s a seriously unpopular one!
But, consider this.
It wasn’t so much Elijah by himself that made his Frodo great.
It was the chemistry and dynamic he had with other actors, especially Astin. The way they played off of each other made the movies great. It was synergy. Mind you, Astin killed it as Sam. Just a brilliant performance, and he could have carried anyone as Frodo the way Sam carried Frodo.
But the two of them? Possibly the most amazing duo performance I’ve ever seen. They made each other better, and the way they expressed the lines together was bloody art. I genuinely don’t think there are many actors that could have paired up as well as they did.
Are there other actors that could have done a better Frodo in other ways? I wouldn’t argue with anyone that said yes. There’s certainly plenty that could have done as well (though Wood does bring a delicate vulnerability to the role that’s hard to deny).
I’ve seen suggestions of alternative casting for every role, but I can’t think of any for Frodo and Sam that would have been so magical.
Thank you. I appreciate your perspective so much!
Huh. That’s true. I’ve never even thought to question Sam’s casting. Sean Astin is the emotional bedrock of the trilogy. Elemental.
Alright then, keep your opinions
I misread and now I want to see Morgan Freeman as Frodo
I have to remind myself that some birds aren’t meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up DOES rejoice. But still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they’re gone.
Fuck you making me read with his voice lol
As I read that, the dictation voice in my head was all Morgan Freeman.
well… yes… its a direct quote from shawshank redemption that morgan freeman spoke in the film
Same, but we are probably just a few years away from getting an AI to make this change.
I know it can already be done, but I mean be done easily.
Production began in October of 1999. I can’t find a definitive date for casting but I’m guessing it would have been '99 as well.
Martin Freeman would have been “acting” for all of 2 years with basically 1 short and a couple of minor TV appearances to his name.
Elijah Wood and Sean Astin each had been working for over a decade when cast, with dozens of credits each.
Not saying Martin couldn’t have done it (I think he would have nailed the role!), but it would have been a BOLD choice to cast a total newcomer to the lead of your $250M moonshot of a trilogy.
Plenty of movies cast newcomers for lead roles, but what are the chances Martin Freeman would be on anyone’s radar for the role?
Finally, a truly unpopular opinion (which I don’t share)
This would be one of the best unpopular opinions posts Lemmy has had yet … if you had provided any reasons. Without reasons it’s just meh though.
Oh I see, you’ve mistaken this page for “wrong opinions”
This is for unpopular ones.
They just took away all his good lines. Imagine movie Frodo laying down the law to Gollum:
In the last need, Sméagol, I should put on the Precious; and the Precious mastered you long ago. If I, wearing it, were to command you, you would obey, even if it were to leap from a precipice or to cast yourself into the fire. And such would be my command. So have a care, Sméagol!
I think if they had gone with the wise and courageous Frodo from the books then Elijah Wood would have been better at delivering this sort of line than Martin Freeman.
OH. Ohhh. Is that why Gollum cast himself into the fire? When was that line? Did that command just actually take effect?
No, I don’t think Frodo ever does tell him to jump.
More relevant is that Gollum swore an oath by the Ring not to harm Frodo, and Frodo warns him thay the Ring will hold him to his word cruelly. Then when Gollum does betray Frodo, Bam! Straight in the lava.
I believe it’s just intended to be foreshadowing of Gollum’s fate, not suggesting that Frodo actually used the ring on him.
Strong disagree. Take my upvote.
I disagree, but I do agree that the character of Frodo wasn’t what it could’ve been.
There’s a bit in the behind the scenes stuff where they’re recording that part at the very end, Frodo finishing the book and then admitting to Sam about his stab wound never really healing.
They do a take, and Elijah is delivering his lines in that absurdly slow, sleepy way that is both annoying during a watch but endlessly memeable afterwards. And then Peter Jackson is all like “ok let’s take it again but this time even slower”
So tldr I blame Jackson for depicting the character as so frustratingly wet.
Good point on your part. For my part, he has never been Frodo for me. Not after reading the book so many times since I was a tyke. I don’t think Elijah is a bad actor, at all, but he never fit Frodo, at least in my mind. Not in temperament nor in look.
Whaaat I cant even stand Martin Freeman in The Hobbit. Actually makes it hard to completely let go and enjoy the movie.
well the hobbit films are horrible, so maybe its more than the actor
I actually agree with you 100 percent. I really did not like the way Elijah Wood played Frodo. His facial expressions any time he’s in pain or scared just ruin the scene for me.
The only thing I did not like about casting Elijah Wood (and don’t get me wrong I love him as Frodo) is that he was a bit too young for the role. Frodo is supposed to be in his fifties when he sets out from the Shire. Sam and Merry are about the same age but are more than 10 years younger than Frodo. In age Martin Freeman would have been better but by temperament Elijah was the better Frodo. Bilbo is more of a “fuck it, let’s do this” kind of guy whereas Frodo is much more deliberate and cautious. Martin Freeman was also an amazing choice for Bilbo.
Frodo was ageless like Bilbo and gollum due to his proximity to the ring.
During the 15 or so years when technically Frodo possessed the ring he never used it. The first time he put it on was in Bree. I doubt he was much affected by it during those years.
As time went on, people began to notice that Frodo also showed signs of good ‘preservation’: outwardly he retained the appearance of a robust and energetic hobbit just out of his tweens. ‘Some folk have all the luck,’ they said; but it was not until Frodo approached the usually more sober age of fifty that they began to think it queer.
Good point. I forgot about that passage.
I know he looked nothing like the cartoon.
In another timeline, Jared Leto played Frodo.
Haha! I would watch that for the unintended comedy!