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How did your extra work on the Two Towers compare with your initial work on the trilogy?
It was easier in some ways, because we all knew our characters by then. The Fellowship of the Ring
concentrated on introducing the whole world and setting up the story. At the time, it was all so new to us
as well.
There's a lot more action in this movie, though.
Yeah, and that was harder. There are these massive battle scenes with tons of CG effects, but all the sword
fighting I do is real. It was all modelled on Japanese samurai moves, so I did real training for that. The
idea was to keep it all looking very controlled and precise, just like samurai warriors. They don't even get
angry when they fight, they just use their swords very efficiently. So I had to master all that.
In the first film, there's some rivalry between Legolas and Gimli, the dwarf. Does that continue in
this movie?
Yes, because us elves basically look at dwarves as these muddy, dirty creatures who just steal from the earth
without ever giving anything back to it. But in the seconds film you see them begin to respect each other a
bit more.
You got a special tattoo during the shoot, along with the rest of The Fellowship. Can you imagine yourself
doing that on any other film?
No, only for Lord of the Rings. It goes to show you what sort of experience it was. There was a great sense of
camaraderie.
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