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The Destiny Of Aragorn
FROM:Starlog Magazine February 2002
Fellowship is hell. Just ask Viggo Mortensen, who took a beating over the course of the 15
months he spent protraying the heroic Aragorn in Peter Jackson's ambitious Lord of the
Rings.
"We had long battle sequences," says the ruggedly handsome actor. "I got a tooth
knocked out, broken toes, and lots of cuts and sprain and pulled muscles. Everybody had
something. When my tooth got knocked out, it was lunch time, so I went to the dentist,
came back and we continued the scene after lunch. The action was pretty intense."
"We would get something ready and then, knowing we only had a few takes, just go as
hard as we could," he explains. "We became a team to (the point) where we would trust
each other, because sometimes we had to make adjustments on the day or on the spot or
from angle to angle. Someone might do a fluid move with a sword, and then you might
head-butt another guy or just scramble or crawl away or bite or kick a person. Everybody
got hurt a bit. And the more you did, the more chances you had of getting hurt. But I've
got to say the stunt guys really took some hits, so anything we went through really didn't
compare."
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Aragorn is the mysterious human hero, who joins the group of Elves, Dwarves, Hobbits
and humans to form the Fellowship, nine crusaders tasked with brining the One Ring to
Mount Doom in order to destroy it before dark forces can use its unequaled power.
Aragron is no mere mortal, however; he comes with a hiddenpast and a secret destiny.
And the love of his life is the Elf Arwen (Liv Tyler), who would gladly give up her
immortality to be with him.
"I hadn't read the books until I got the job," admits Mortensen. "I got the job and had to
be on a plane the next day. I really din't want to do it at first, but my son said, 'You have to
do it.' He's 13. He knows the stories. I thought, 'Well, jeez, I don't even know what it's
about.'"
"Then I started reading it and I realized, 'What am I going to do? These actors have been
there for months getting ready'. But most of the material is based on Norse and Celtic
mythology, and on fairy tales that we're all familiar with. So I thought, 'OK, this is
something I play-acted when I was a kid. This will be fun.' Just like every character (in the
story) Aragron has his self-doubts and his weaknesses as well. That's what's good about
the Fellowship and why there isn't one true hero. Everybody has their weak moment and
needs to be supported by the others."
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Mortensen found his own support system in the person of his director.
Jackson tackled the massive Rings trilogy by shooting the three films back-to-back in his
native New Zealand.
"Pete counted on all the actors and the crew really bringing as much
as they could to it," Mortensen remarks. "Rather than being somedbody who was nervous
over the budget and was like, 'Just do it. Just stand here,' Pete didn't do that. He was
always looking for detail."
New Zealand, enthuses the actor, was a revelation.
"I had heard it was beautiful," he says.
"My brother had been there. He's a geologist and he had been around, mostly in the south
end. New Zealand was a great asset to the movie, because most of the film isn't special
effects. Most of it is in real places, and much of it is gritty drama with complex characters.
To have New Zealand, the special places there, be a backdrop, was wonderful. As a
person likes the outdoors, it was just a gift."
In the end, the actor thinks the Lord of the Rings series will be a gift to both J.R.R. Tolkien
fans and general movie audiences.
"I want them to have fun and to see a good story well
told," he says. "As a kid - maybe it happens more, but as an adult less and less - you
would walk out of a movie theater and you might not even say anything. You would just
be like 'Wow!' You wer edrawn into that world, and you would come out of the theater and
think, 'Oh, it's summer in Omaha, Nebraska,' or wherever you were. You realised that you
had just been transported, as you hoped to be and rarely are anymore. Hopefully, we've
dont that."
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