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### 🎬💍 The Fellowship of the Ring movie - did Peter Jackson capture Tolkien… or make a different beast?

Movie discussion only - watch beforehand. No screening.
Companion event to our Lord of the Rings book club.

Short summary
Now that our slightly overstaffed Vancouver Fellowship has finished The Fellowship of the Ring, it feels wrong not to talk about the movie.
Because Peter Jackson’s Fellowship is not just “the book, but visual.”
It’s an argument about the book.
It speeds some things up. Cuts some things completely. Makes certain characters sharper, softer, cooler, funnier, more tragic. It turns Tolkien’s slower, stranger, more inward story into something cinematic - and the question is whether that was a betrayal, a rescue, or the only way the thing could work on screen.
If you love the movie, come ready to defend it.
If you think the book is stranger and better, come ready too.
If you mostly want to talk about why Boromir still destroys everyone emotionally, you’re among friends.
The question sitting over the whole night
When a film adapts a beloved book, should it be faithful to the plot… or faithful to the feeling?

The arguments I want alive in the room

  • Did the movie understand Frodo? Or does film-Frodo become more passive than book-Frodo?
  • Aragorn: is the reluctant-king angle an improvement, or did the movie make him more modern and less Tolkien?
  • Boromir: did the film make him more tragic, more human, and maybe even better than the book version?
  • Moria: why does it hit so hard on screen? Is it the darkness, the music, the scale, the grief, or the fact that everyone suddenly feels small?
  • The cuts: Tom Bombadil, the Old Forest, the Barrow-downs - did the movie lose something essential, or was Jackson right to leave them out?
  • The Ring: does the movie make the Ring feel more dangerous, or more like a horror-movie object?
  • The ending: does the film earn that final emotional break - Frodo leaving, Sam following, the Fellowship broken but not dead?

What the night will feel like
We’ll start with a simple one:
What scene did the movie absolutely nail?
Then the meaner follow-up:
What did the movie get wrong - even if you still love it?
We’ll compare book and film without turning it into a nerd purity test. No one gets points for knowing obscure lore. The goal is to talk about adaptation: what changes when a slow, old, morally serious book becomes a blockbuster movie people quote for twenty years.

What to watch
Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Theatrical version is fine.
Extended edition is welcome.
If you watch the extended cut, just don’t be smug about it. Actually, be a little smug. That’s allowed.

When and where
đź“… Date: June 13th
đź•’ Time: 12 PM
📍 Location: Central Library, room will be announced on day of

Cap 13 + waitlist
Keeping the “slightly overstaffed Fellowship” energy if I can.
Small note
This is meant as a companion event to the book club, but you can still come if you only watched the movie. Just know we’ll be comparing it to the book openly.

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Events in Vancouver, BC
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