The AI literally stripped all the flesh off Gollum. Replaced Aragorn's elven cloak with a nice pair of elve's ears, and slapped a contact lense on Sauron's eye! 😂
Pardon my knee-jerk reaction to your comment, Sammy. Peter Jackson is the most talented with these adaptations, but please don’t think that just because AI “got it right” means that AI knows all the answers or is the final answer. That is scary that you went there. Yes, a computer created characters based on limited information and probably used Jackson’s characters as the template to start from, the rest it just perfected to be book-accurate. But seriously, how do we know that Pippen’s hair was that shade of red or that length, and full of curls that fall just that way? We don’t, AI borrowed from world of information to produce these images. I’m just critical of AI and feel we are headed in the wrong direction. I’d rather we be very critical of it rather than think it is a vision of truth. That’s all I mean to say.
Miranda Otto is a pretty woman but Liv Tyler has a perfect face. Humans in LotR including Aragorn have this imperfect earthy look but elves are perfection, except Hugo's Elrond hahahah.
In other words, the casting was spot on. I see no significant difference. Gollum was not a zombie though, at least not in the classic sense. He was withered, but not undead.
AI sucks at using it for things like this, I just hope nobody actually does it while reading, take the description and then lazily let ai generate it. Stupid
@harpiyon - The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
@@alm2187 , theres always a glitch like that apparently...i saw one of these a while back & frodo looked great but he had a beard...i dont think hobbits can even grow facial hair, not sure, so, idk whats up with that...but, ur comment is as good a guess as any, lol.
@@alm2187 The problem is : In Tolkien's Universe described in every books, Elves never had, don't have and will never have pointed ears !!! They look like angelic androgynous creatures
Sauron isn’t supposed to have a Cat’s Eye or Slit-like pupil. That was an invention for the movies. The Eye of Sauron is supposed to be more of a metaphor.
The Eye is rather metaphorical, yes, but this is how Frodo sees it (representing Sauron's will) in the Mirror of Galadriel: "But suddenly the mirror went altogether dark, as dark as if a hole had opened in the world of sight, and Frodo looked into emptiness. In the black abyss there appeared a single eye that slowly grew, until it filled nearly the whole mirror. So terrible was it that Frodo stood rooted, unable to cry out or to withdraw his gaze. The eye was rimmed with fire, but itself glazed, yellow as a cat's, watchful and intent, and the black slit of its pupil opened on a pit, a window into nothing"@@thomaskilroy4573
Yeah, there is something reassuring about the fact that AI is still pretty much incapable to produce anything beyond soulless cookie-cutter faces that are either blandly pretty or ruggedly, yet equally blandly handsome.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Actually, Tolkien described Aragorn as "lean, dark, and tall," with "a shaggy head of dark hair flecked with grey, and in a pale stern face a pair of keen grey eyes." He was about 6'6" and due to his Numenorean heritage had no facial hair. (Neither did Boromir.)
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Just goes to show that Peter Jackson and his crew were pretty spot on to their casting choices eowyn seems older and more experienced in grief than the AI depicts her And Gandalf was described as having a scarf and eyebrows that stuck out past the rim of his hat so either there was no brim of the hat or his eyebrows were really long
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
That's because Gandalf and Sauron were both members of the notorious "Angband's Angels" back in the day. There were some good times early on when the gang was first formed and they would ride across Middle Earth on their Balrogs. Gandalf saw where it was heading though and got out early. Sauron on the other hand never seemed to catch on about where that path would ultimately take him and became a lifer - I guess we all know how that ended up fir him!
@@ScreenAI The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where you got these descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Many of these “descriptions” are not in the books (especially Aragorn, whom Tolkien said in his Letters was 6’6”). Similarly, nowhere did he describe Legolas’ hair color. They’re inventions or assumptions of the person who made this video.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Is Aragorn really referred to as "very handsome" in the books? I haven't read them in a long time, but the way I remember it is that he's more "noble looking" than particularly good looking.. When the first movie came out I even remember thinking Viggo Mortensen was a little too young and handsome.
Aragorn is supposed to be much older than he is depicted in the movie. But if Peter Jackson had cast an older actor or made Viggo Mortensen appear older, he wouldn't be right for Hollywood leading man status.
Tolkien describes very tall, he towered over most men (In his letters he suggests he is 6'6), and was considered "grim" in looks. People feared him more than were friends. His temper was cold and silent most times and yet could command men.
Dude, there was no eye of Sauron in the books, it was Palantir Sauron was watching, and its shining from the top of his tower could be seen from far away
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Not even close. Liv Tyler is just perfect. Elven beauty is pure and simple, she had just too much jewelry to begin with and she looks older than Liv. Elves that look "old" have gone through some kind of trauma/harsh time. Arwen never did, and when she did, at Aragorn's passing, she decided to die.
There is a reason, Martin Freeman, asked them to get the character as true as possible to "The Hobbit", even though he wasnt a fan of it as a child, he had read it and being a serious actor, playing a character from a legendary British writer, felt he would have insulted Tolkien and his family, if he didnt fit it true to lore. This is one reason, he is very correct in many comments in the movies.
In the book, Sam’s eyes were described as brown, and at no time was he described as plump. Being a gardener and being outside with a lot of physical activity everyday, highly unlikely he would have been overweight. On the other hand, Frodo was considered plump. There was an instant in the books before he, Pippin and Sam left Bag End to meet Merry and Fatty Bolger at Crickhollow where Frodo was remarking that his pack was very heavy and Sam immediately volunteers to make room in his own to make Frodo’s load easier. Pippin steps in and stops it, telling Sam that Frodo needs the exercise, it will be good for him. Frodo then laughs and says Pippin is right, he was only joking, he knows Sam is likely carrying much more than he needs to. The only description I can find of Sam in the books is the brown eyes, not green, though Sean Astin has some incredibly beautiful green eyes.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
They turned Arwen into Sansa Stark... And the imagine of Aragorn is all wrong both in the movie and in this description. He's full of scars and not handsome to look at, but a very good person. This is one of the things I dislike perhaps the most in the movie, since they could have made a really great character out of that, someone that constantly surprises by his deeds, and someone you wouldn't expect to be a king. As the hobbits said about him in Bree, that if he had come from the enemy he would "look fairer, but feel fouler".
In the book, Aragorn was rather rough and homely. "Look foul but feel fair" as the hobbits described him. The elves had a halo of light around their heads which Jackson left out but did show up in an animation which was not completed. And poor Gollum! Wiry means thin and strong not a walking skeleton with no flesh on it!
You can't really have an "exactly as described" with Tolkien, since he never really did give detailed descriptions of the characters. One thing about Gandalf that Tolkien did mention, and which nobody but Rankin-Bass has used, was Gandalf's very long eyebrows, which stuck out from under his hat.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
@@gabrielp9646 If Legolas had appeared in the Rankin-Bass specials, he'd have had blond hair, but he would also have been very spindly, with green skin and large ears, like a stretched-out Yoda. LOL
@@MaskedMan66 Gollum kinda looks like Yoda too, in the Rankin-Bass specials 😅😅 And yeah... Legolas was never stated to be blond by Tolkien. But most people have always pictured him with golden hair, since his father is described as being VERY blond, indeed 🤣🤣
@@gabrielp9646 Not Yoda so much as a frog with ears. Have you ever seen the Finnish T.V. series "The Hobbits?" That had some interesting depictions of the characters, including a Boromir who looked like a samurai and had a snake tattoo on the side of his head.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
This video proves how accurate the movies were and how loyal to the books. Seriously tho, lotr is one of the only franchises that sticks so closely to the books. I think they are very well made
Aragorn looks like he has elf ears, Eowyn’s armor doesn’t strike me as Rohan armor, Gollum looks like a skeleton without flesh, and I never pictured Legolas with short hair. Other than that, yeah this is really good.
Sorry, but no. According to "Nature of Middle-earth", Aragorn is beardless. And Legolas' hair colour has been inconclusively discussed in the fandom for decades!
-Aragorn and Legolas were done so dirty by the A.I -Eowyn and Arwen are fire though. -A.I Boromir looks cool and I would have liked a ginger hobbit like they described Pippin or merry. -But Gollum is literally as described in the books A.I made a robot or something lol
Glad to see AI can fail at something. Funny when Legolas was described with LONG blonde hair it gave him short, Merry & Frodo look like twins, and the Eye of Sauron looked like he was auditioning for a clear eyes commercial after an adverse reaction to his contacts
Ah yes, as we all know, a "wiry person" means someone who is literally made of wires.
😂
The AI literally stripped all the flesh off Gollum. Replaced Aragorn's elven cloak with a nice pair of elve's ears, and slapped a contact lense on Sauron's eye! 😂
Yeah. Looks like Skynet is gonna be a while
Yeah and all the Hobbits have the same parents as they all looked exactly the same except for Sam.
@@stevelow2721exactly!
So, the Peter Jackson movies got it like 95-97% correct.
Yeah, thats what I learned... and that AI Gollum is creepy.
By their clothes, you can tell that the AI used PJ’s characters
😊
I think it's the other way around. Cause AI can't create sheeet really
Peter did better imo.
Pardon my knee-jerk reaction to your comment, Sammy. Peter Jackson is the most talented with these adaptations, but please don’t think that just because AI “got it right” means that AI knows all the answers or is the final answer. That is scary that you went there. Yes, a computer created characters based on limited information and probably used Jackson’s characters as the template to start from, the rest it just perfected to be book-accurate. But seriously, how do we know that Pippen’s hair was that shade of red or that length, and full of curls that fall just that way? We don’t, AI borrowed from world of information to produce these images. I’m just critical of AI and feel we are headed in the wrong direction. I’d rather we be very critical of it rather than think it is a vision of truth. That’s all I mean to say.
If Éowyn looked like that, Aragorn definitely would have enjoyed her stew.
Miranda Otto is a pretty woman but Liv Tyler has a perfect face.
Humans in LotR including Aragorn have this imperfect earthy look but elves are perfection, except Hugo's Elrond hahahah.
That's because Elrond is actually a Half-Elf, not a full elf.
I was thinking the exact same thing, I'd be begging for seconds 😂
😭
I don't know. She has a bit too much square jaw, it looks masculine not feminine.
AI Legolas looks like a hobbit.
legolas peter jackson, is best
In other words, the casting was spot on. I see no significant difference.
Gollum was not a zombie though, at least not in the classic sense. He was withered, but not undead.
AI sucks at using it for things like this, I just hope nobody actually does it while reading, take the description and then lazily let ai generate it. Stupid
@harpiyon - The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
AI Frodo looks almost exactly like Martin Freeman's Bilbo 😂
I was thinking that of Samwise.
Which is funny because even though Bilbo is Frodo's uncle, the resemblance makes him look more like Frodo's dad
Most of the hobbits look like just Martin Freeman in different wigs
Which means the movies fed into the AI database, not that the AI is spitting out some conjured images magically
WTF ! Aragorn's ears.
It does say "Elven cloak." Perhaps the ears came with it at the Spirit Store.
@@alm2187 , theres always a glitch like that apparently...i saw one of these a while back & frodo looked great but he had a beard...i dont think hobbits can even grow facial hair, not sure, so, idk whats up with that...but, ur comment is as good a guess as any, lol.
@@alm2187 The problem is : In Tolkien's Universe described in every books, Elves never had, don't have and will never have pointed ears !!! They look like angelic androgynous creatures
Eowyn is so hot, but all the Hobbits have the same face, and Sauron doesn't have cat's eyes
Even Legolas looks like the Hobbits' brother.
The ai was clearly using the movies as training data
Sauron isn’t supposed to have a Cat’s Eye or Slit-like pupil. That was an invention for the movies. The Eye of Sauron is supposed to be more of a metaphor.
@@thomaskilroy4573 yeah I remember now you're right
The Eye is rather metaphorical, yes, but this is how Frodo sees it (representing Sauron's will) in the Mirror of Galadriel: "But suddenly the mirror went altogether dark, as dark as if a hole had opened in the world of sight, and Frodo looked into emptiness. In the black abyss there appeared a single eye that slowly grew, until it filled nearly the whole mirror. So terrible was it that Frodo stood rooted, unable to cry out or to withdraw his gaze. The eye was rimmed with fire, but itself glazed, yellow as a cat's, watchful and intent, and the black slit of its pupil opened on a pit, a window into nothing"@@thomaskilroy4573
Makes you appreciate the film casting. I wouldn't replace 1 if those AI works with who was ultimately cast.
Meeeeeeeeeee, Eowyn, maybe? 😜
Yeah, there is something reassuring about the fact that AI is still pretty much incapable to produce anything beyond soulless cookie-cutter faces that are either blandly pretty or ruggedly, yet equally blandly handsome.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Actually, Tolkien described Aragorn as "lean, dark, and tall," with "a shaggy head of dark hair flecked with grey, and in a pale stern face a pair of keen grey eyes." He was about 6'6" and due to his Numenorean heritage had no facial hair. (Neither did Boromir.)
So Boromir is Henry Cavill.
Jean Claude Van Dam
Not a bad casting. Although you don't want Boromir to upstage Aragorn in the looks department.
Apparently, Arwen & Aragorn switched ears.
That description of Gollum is terrible wrong!😂
RIP Theoden Bernard Hill
Indeed.
And we know the human imagination is still better than a machine's.
They really did nail the casting
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin all look the same except for hair. 😂
Bilbo too!
I was thinking that!
That are NOT book descriptions
That are not?
No description these book are. But you got the point.
Yes, he should delete the crap.
That are not good English.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
I love how AI always makes people move so weird, like they're totally nervous in front of the camera and don't know what to look at lol
Just goes to show that Peter Jackson and his crew were pretty spot on to their casting choices eowyn seems older and more experienced in grief than the AI depicts her
And Gandalf was described as having a scarf and eyebrows that stuck out past the rim of his hat so either there was no brim of the hat or his eyebrows were really long
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Why does Gandalf look like he belongs in a biker gang lol?
😂🤣
That's because Gandalf and Sauron were both members of the notorious "Angband's Angels" back in the day. There were some good times early on when the gang was first formed and they would ride across Middle Earth on their Balrogs. Gandalf saw where it was heading though and got out early. Sauron on the other hand never seemed to catch on about where that path would ultimately take him and became a lifer - I guess we all know how that ended up fir him!
@@ScreenAI The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where you got these descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
AI Gimli looks much more natural. Movie Gimli had too much makeup.
Like lipstick?
Gollum is not even remotely a bunch of exposed bones with a head on it
Why does AI Aragorn have Elvin ears? H's a man, not an Elf.
Many of these “descriptions” are not in the books (especially Aragorn, whom Tolkien said in his Letters was 6’6”). Similarly, nowhere did he describe Legolas’ hair color. They’re inventions or assumptions of the person who made this video.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
In wich book is said that Aragorn has a beard or Legolas has blond hair?
Yeah, right? There’s a hole controversy in the fandom about Legolas being blonde or black haired!
SAURON WAS NOT AN EYE
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
I think I'll stick with the film versions thanks...
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Is Aragorn really referred to as "very handsome" in the books? I haven't read them in a long time, but the way I remember it is that he's more "noble looking" than particularly good looking.. When the first movie came out I even remember thinking Viggo Mortensen was a little too young and handsome.
No he's not. Unfortunately a lot of the descriptions in this video aren't in the books and some are missing such as Aragorn's grey eyes for example.
Aragorn is supposed to be much older than he is depicted in the movie. But if Peter Jackson had cast an older actor or made Viggo Mortensen appear older, he wouldn't be right for Hollywood leading man status.
@@leonardcaplan2022he's older but he'll appear as though younger, due to the longer lives of Numenoreons
And Aragorn doesn't have a beard!
Tolkien describes very tall, he towered over most men (In his letters he suggests he is 6'6), and was considered "grim" in looks. People feared him more than were friends. His temper was cold and silent most times and yet could command men.
Dude, there was no eye of Sauron in the books, it was Palantir Sauron was watching, and its shining from the top of his tower could be seen from far away
Frodo saw a terrible flame Eye in Galadriel's mirror. Sauron Definitely has a physic form in the book but His Eye was Really like that
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
AI Arwen looks perfect. Remember, when they first met, Aragorn thought she was Luthien returned, and the AI reflects that perfectly here.
Not even close. Liv Tyler is just perfect. Elven beauty is pure and simple, she had just too much jewelry to begin with and she looks older than Liv. Elves that look "old" have gone through some kind of trauma/harsh time. Arwen never did, and when she did, at Aragorn's passing, she decided to die.
@@NeerephaExactly
AI Gollum looks like a zombie version of Nosferatu.
Bilbo looks like the one from the hobbit movie 😂
There is a reason, Martin Freeman, asked them to get the character as true as possible to "The Hobbit", even though he wasnt a fan of it as a child, he had read it and being a serious actor, playing a character from a legendary British writer, felt he would have insulted Tolkien and his family, if he didnt fit it true to lore. This is one reason, he is very correct in many comments in the movies.
I always felt like Éowyn was not a good choice, now I am certain
In the book, Sam’s eyes were described as brown, and at no time was he described as plump. Being a gardener and being outside with a lot of physical activity everyday, highly unlikely he would have been overweight. On the other hand, Frodo was considered plump. There was an instant in the books before he, Pippin and Sam left Bag End to meet Merry and Fatty Bolger at Crickhollow where Frodo was remarking that his pack was very heavy and Sam immediately volunteers to make room in his own to make Frodo’s load easier. Pippin steps in and stops it, telling Sam that Frodo needs the exercise, it will be good for him. Frodo then laughs and says Pippin is right, he was only joking, he knows Sam is likely carrying much more than he needs to. The only description I can find of Sam in the books is the brown eyes, not green, though Sean Astin has some incredibly beautiful green eyes.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Rings of Power: "Book? What book? Never heard of it."
None of this looks better, especially Gollum, who looks like an alien due to AI's stark literalism.
Yes, how can Gollum be a skeleton? I don't remember that description.
man the ai boromir looks like a young denethor
1:59 & 2:01 both Arwen look beautiful.
1:28 New Warhammer 40K enemy is looking dope.
The cast of the movie was perfect… perfect. Still don t know how they go back so bad in ring of power
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
Nah. The movie got it better. But this was fun to watch though!
They turned Arwen into Sansa Stark...
And the imagine of Aragorn is all wrong both in the movie and in this description. He's full of scars and not handsome to look at, but a very good person. This is one of the things I dislike perhaps the most in the movie, since they could have made a really great character out of that, someone that constantly surprises by his deeds, and someone you wouldn't expect to be a king. As the hobbits said about him in Bree, that if he had come from the enemy he would "look fairer, but feel fouler".
"You mean I look foul, but feel fair - is that it, Master Samwise?" Completely agree!
aI eowyn is fine as hell
In the book, Aragorn was rather rough and homely. "Look foul but feel fair" as the hobbits described him. The elves had a halo of light around their heads which Jackson left out but did show up in an animation which was not completed. And poor Gollum! Wiry means thin and strong not a walking skeleton with no flesh on it!
I think they did it just fine first time round
It gave Aragorn elf ears
Sean Bean was born to play Boromir 🤩👍
You can't really have an "exactly as described" with Tolkien, since he never really did give detailed descriptions of the characters. One thing about Gandalf that Tolkien did mention, and which nobody but Rankin-Bass has used, was Gandalf's very long eyebrows, which stuck out from under his hat.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
@@gabrielp9646 If Legolas had appeared in the Rankin-Bass specials, he'd have had blond hair, but he would also have been very spindly, with green skin and large ears, like a stretched-out Yoda. LOL
@@MaskedMan66 Gollum kinda looks like Yoda too, in the Rankin-Bass specials 😅😅 And yeah... Legolas was never stated to be blond by Tolkien. But most people have always pictured him with golden hair, since his father is described as being VERY blond, indeed 🤣🤣
@@gabrielp9646 Not Yoda so much as a frog with ears. Have you ever seen the Finnish T.V. series "The Hobbits?" That had some interesting depictions of the characters, including a Boromir who looked like a samurai and had a snake tattoo on the side of his head.
@@gabrielp9646 Oh, and the same actor played both Aragorn and Gollum! 😲
Where tf did you get these descriptions from? There's no eye of sauron in the books
So, Aragorn is an elf, Gollum is an skeleton, and Legolas is a Hobbit. Ok, Peter Jackson,Thank you.
The descriptions in this video are NOT book accurate: Aragorn DOESN´T have a beard, he should be 6´6, and have a strike of grey hair. Legolas is not mentioned to be blond ANYWHERE (I don´t know where this guy got his descriptions from, but it definitely wasn´t the LOTR books 😅😅).
if possible, silmarillion characters
Oh my... EOWYN!!!!!
People: "AI is really catching up, I'm worried"
Reality: AI screwing up the characters, cant even do better than Peter Jackson more than 20 years ago
This video proves how accurate the movies were and how loyal to the books. Seriously tho, lotr is one of the only franchises that sticks so closely to the books. I think they are very well made
The casting is perfect
if that's what Gollum really looked like, that's terrifying.
Looks like a zombie
@@ScreenAI, or a gollum from Jewish folklore.
No. What's you're looking at is the AI being confused by the word "wiry".
Gollum was also black-skinned according to the book. Probably unwise to go there.
@joshuakohlmann9731 , probably wise not to go down that 🐇 🕳.
Aragon 's an elf, Legolas is a hobbit and Gollum is nightmare fuel, guess i gotta read the books again...
Aragorn looks like he has elf ears, Eowyn’s armor doesn’t strike me as Rohan armor, Gollum looks like a skeleton without flesh, and I never pictured Legolas with short hair. Other than that, yeah this is really good.
Frodo looks just like Martin Freeman.
AI did the dirty on my boy legolas😂
I always wondered if Aragorn made a mistake for not choosing Eowyn, now I know. Ai confirmed he made a HUGE mistake. 😂
Sorry, but no. According to "Nature of Middle-earth", Aragorn is beardless. And Legolas' hair colour has been inconclusively discussed in the fandom for decades!
Aragorn's ears? I know he grew up in Rivendell but did they dangle him out the window by his ears each morning, so he could fit in?
🤣🤣🤣👍
where in Aragorn's description does it say he had elvish ears??
Nowhere, he is not an elf
@@BloodthirstyAcademic then why does it look like they gave him elvish ears?? 0:41
@mikes7504 Because these images were created by Artificial Inteligence, which is not always reliable for creating art
@@BloodthirstyAcademic I know that, and my comment was intended to mock that fact ;)
Aragon is not described as “very handsome” in the books, quite the opposite actually.
Nor does he have a beard. Actually as a numenorean he can't grow one. 🤷🏻
Sauron (end of 3rd age) shaped like a man, larger than most men (7 1/2 ft), skin dark as charcoal, eyes like a cat, missing one finger on one hand.
1:04 looks like Hopkins!
The music is what kept me watching 😅
Well, this was definitely hit or miss . . . 🤔Jude Law plays Boromir.
Where, where in the description did it say Aragorn had elf ears, AI?
I’m so biased towards Elijah Wood, that any other depiction of Frodo is a complete imposter lol.
-Aragorn and Legolas were done so dirty by the A.I
-Eowyn and Arwen are fire though.
-A.I Boromir looks cool and I would have liked a ginger hobbit like they described Pippin or merry.
-But Gollum is literally as described in the books A.I made a robot or something lol
Wait... extremely thin and wiry = a skeleton?
You forgot gandalfs blue hat
Cmon guys realy i think thencast was perfect as it could be...
I am soo glad that Peter Jackson and his crew were not an AI.
As someone who read the books, I confirm I have no idea where the author took those descriptions from
Honestly, the AI version of Merry looked exactly the same as the original
Thank God they made the movie before the maniac race swapping.
Lol, Boromir became Henry Cavill and Bilbo turned into Pippin xD
Thank God we got the Legolas that we did. Orlando Bloom is a dream.
It strangely reveals more about the a.i standard of beauty and generic representation of anything.
Legolas Movie 😎
Ai/Book: 😶
Gollum : 💀
I'm pretty sure Gimli is a member of our beard club. At least, he ought to be!!
Wow. Nailed Bilbo and Ewoyn in my minds eye. Aragorn? Not so much.
them ears… 😓
ai makes every face perfect
Aragorn's ears! Never mind the eagles, HE could have flown to Mount Doom with those.
I think nothing could be wrong if they swap roles of Frodo and Sam
Gandalfs sly smile at the beginning, heh. I wish it was the full smile clip because it'd be funnier BUT the sly smirk might be better actually!?
Glad to see AI can fail at something. Funny when Legolas was described with LONG blonde hair it gave him short, Merry & Frodo look like twins, and the Eye of Sauron looked like he was auditioning for a clear eyes commercial after an adverse reaction to his contacts
Crap that Bilbo looked like Martian Freeman
Nowhere in the book is Aragorn described as 'very handsome '
I'm sorry. I'm currently re-reading the books for the whateverth time. Peter Jackson did better than the ai. At least he knew Aragorn wasn't an elf.
Wanted to see Gandalf's famously bushy eyebrows that reach almost beyond the rim of his hat...
Bilbo - basically Martin Freeman 😆
Why is Legolas live action Link?
all description here are wrong pretty much
Why does Aragon have elf ears?
Why does Aragorn have elf ears ?