I don't know if these are not Chinese people.
After watching "Lord of the Rings" nine hours of super long tidbits, this shark must answer this question!
"Lord of the Rings" is a film shot in 2000, and the special effects of "Lord of the Rings" still seem outdated.
As soon as the movie was released, it won 11 Oscars and went down in history.
This film can be said to be one of the hardest films in history. Why do you say that?
Today we will talk about the hidden and interesting stories behind the scenes of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
1. The Lord of the Rings is so big?
Remember the Lord of the Rings in "Lord of the Rings" that made everyone tremble?
Legend has it that there are 20 rings in total, among which there are three for elves, seven for dwarves, nine for humans, and one supreme ring, which was owned by Sorenzo's Big Eye.
The Lord of the Rings in "Lord of the Rings" will change in size according to the thickness of the owner's finger. When shooting, you need to prepare ring props of various sizes. It is said that more than 40 pieces have been made before and after.
The small one can be worn on the hand, and the large one can be worn on the neck. It was quite normal when we looked at it. But actually this ring is as big as a washbasin!
In addition to the size, each ring is also engraved with a spell, and there are both large and small versions.
The crew is really too hard to make the props so exquisite!
2. The call of the dragon turned out to be the call of the donkey?
Do you remember the dragon that scared the soul from the spirit rider?
Long Yin really has its own threat attributes, super deterrent. However, if I say that this dragon yin is actually a donkey call, do you dare to believe it?
The thing is like this. The crew was filming in New Zealand at the time. The director heard a few donkeys in the village next door, so he collected the materials from the spot and put the donkeys on the dragon. [Comparison in the video version]
Since knowing this, the true three views are broken! Nowadays, the donkey is called the dragon and the silly is indistinguishable.
3. The crew is about to unravel
You must know that "Lord of the Rings" is such a huge crew. At that time, there were 20,000 actors alone, and the post-production staff was close to 25,000, which is equivalent to the number of 30 groups.
The daily expenses are like running water, and the water will flow even more when the knife is cut off.
It is said that within a month, the entire crew spent $200,000 just drinking coffee, which is equivalent to 1.5 million soft sister coins, and eaten 1,460 eggs every day.
It is not easy to feed this big family.
4. How embarrassing is the crew of "The Lord of the Rings"! A few sets of numbers tell you
First of all, it took nearly 3 million feet of film to shoot the trilogy alone, which is equivalent to 2500 laps around a 400-meter playground.
Secondly, because of the horse riding scene, the crew specially trained more than 250 specially trained horses.
Then, in order for the costumes and props to look real, the crew spent a huge sum of money to hire 42 tailors and cobblers to create more than 900 sets of hand-made armors, more than 20,000 hand-made daily utensils, and nearly 50,000 sets. Swords, axes, shields and other weapons, the whole crew has more than 15,000 costumes for more than 20,000 actors.
Of course, there are even more local tyrants. The sound of the orcs in the film is shaking. The director said that this is the sound effect of a strong orc roaring with 10,000 spectators in the cricket field.
Sha Yu, what I heard is no longer a scream, but the sound of money!
5. The prototype of 007 is "The Lord of the Rings" white robe wizard Saruman?
He is the powerful white-robed wizard Saruman in the Lord of the Rings. He took refuge in Sauron, held great power, and called the wind and the rain.
It is said that Christopher Lee , who played Saruman at the time , only wanted to play Gandalf at the beginning. He said that he himself had no interest in Saruman at all. But the director felt that he was already old and it was too dangerous to play Gandalf, so he rejected him.
To say that Christopher is a legend, he is 196 tall, has noble blood, and has served as a soldier and fought in battle .
There is a scene in which Saruman was stabbed by a dagger from behind. It is said that Christopher taught the director a lesson when shooting this scene . He told the director how to shoot, because he had personally experienced such scenes on the battlefield of World War II.
What's more, the world-famous "007" series was written by his cousin, and the prototype is Christopher's World War II experience.
Kneel to the old man!
6. The sky-high price props burn as soon as they are burned?
This is Rohan, an important place to resist the invasion of Mordor in the Lord of the Rings.
It doesn't exist in real life, but it's all artificial.
The crew is of course unambiguous, buying materials directly, looking for workers, and doing whatever it takes. At that time, the director found the national park of Sunday Mountain. This park is like this, isn't it beautiful?
And the whole construction process took six months before and after. How detailed is the building? It is said that every pattern on this house was carved out by the carpenter with a single cut! In addition, the crew also bought 10 acres of valley crops, just to use these straws to build thatch roofs for different buildings after the harvest in the season.
The point is that the film later had a scene where the Mordor fire burned Rohan, and the director did not feel distressed and directly ordered it to be burned. So the hard-working castle was burnt to ashes.
Meat hurts...
7. Actors who were delayed in filming
This is the director of The Lord of the Rings, an actor who was delayed in making the movie.
Peter Jackson , known as Peter the Great because of his talents, is also known as "carrot lover".
For example, in "Lord of the Rings", the person eating carrots in the hotel is the director's deity.
In addition to playing in the "Lord of the Rings", a few years later, "The Hobbit" also has a director. In "The Hobbit 2", the director again appeared in the same hotel eating carrots.
If you watch a movie with an eight-fold mirror, you will find a lot of little easter eggs. In the second part of "Lord of the Rings", the director's addiction to the movie came up again, and a soldier appeared as a guest.
Seeing this angry look, who dares to provoke.
In addition to acting as a soldier, in the third part, the director personally acted as a pirate. Looking at his acting skills, this painful expression is still something.
It's really a sense of existence all the time!
8. Do a bunch of actors make time to fight floods and rescue disasters?
That's right, it's "Lord of the Rings".
In "The Lord of the Rings 1", the scene where the fairy princess crosses the river is located near Arrow River in Queenstown, New Zealand (the scenery is super beautiful).
But Tiangong was not beautiful, when the fairy princess was filming a scene across the river. Because it rained a lot in Jianhe, there was a flood in the area. So the actors and actresses, including the fairy princess, discussed going to help the townspeople build sandbags and build flood walls. As a result, the location filming was temporarily suspended, leaving the director alone in the wind.
There is love in the world, there is love in the world, and you can do good deeds when you are filming, and use love to generate electricity. applaud!
9. The face-changing king-Andy Serkins
He is the actor owed the most by Oscars. The whole world has seen him, but no one knows him.
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He did it all alone!
Of course, he also played the classic Gollum in the Lord of the Rings.
That's right, he is Andy Serkins , the face-changing king .
It is said that when filming "The Lord of the Rings", the director only wanted Andy to dub Gollum. As for the image of Gollum, the director planned to synthesize it with a computer. As a result, Andy volunteered and proposed to the director that he wanted to play this role by himself, so through motion capture, the image of Gollum was revealed. Do not try or know, the final effect is surprisingly good!
Later, motion capture became popular, and Andy also played Caesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" through motion capture, and was nominated for the best actor Oscar that year. But the judges at the time said that they couldn't tell whether the orangutan was the best actor or Andy, so they didn't award the award to Andy.
But they don't care, and now they have established a training school to train motion capture personnel.
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