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Some reviewers have criticized "The Hobbit" for drawing out the original story, adding characters and taking oblique references from "The Lord of the Rings" appendices to create tension and a bad guy. However, McKellen says he believes Jackson stuck to J.R.R. Tolkien's vision. "I think Peter has genuinely found a method of adding images to Tolkien's amazing words, which are the pictorial equivalent to the words," and embedded them into his "filmmaking innards." Jackson would not do anything to "contradict Tolkien's intentions of even his methods of storytelling," McKellen said. ___ Online:
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