![]() ![]() Then dismay fell on the Goblins and they fled in all directions. He scattered the bodyguard, and pulled down Bolg himself and crushed him. Swiftly he returned and his wrath was redoubled, so that nothing could withstand him, and no weapons seemed to bite upon him. Then Beorn stooped and lifted Thorin, who had fallen pierced with spears, and bore him out of the fray. The dwarves were making a stand still about their lords upon a low rounded hill. He fell upon their rear, and broke like a clap of thunder through the ring. The roar of his voice was like drums and guns and he tossed wolves and goblins from his path like straws and feathers. He came alone and in bear's shape and he seemed to have grown almost to giant-size in his wrath. In that last hour Beorn himself had appeared - no one knew how or from where. And the description of what Beorn meant in turning the battle around is a moment that's perfectly made for hollywood (in my opinion):īut even with the Eagles they were still outnumbered. ![]() I just liked it because the arrival of the Eagles and Beorn was the significant turning point in the battle and in the theatrical cut they get pretty much no notice. ![]() Yes, I agree his look was completely off. That EE extract is pretty cool though - good bear. I am interested that you liked the Beorn section, since he didn't look at all like I'd imagined him and was such a disappointment that, for me, it ruined my immersion - he was clearly an imposter. ![]()
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