Lord Of The Rings Star Sean Astin Recalls A “Brutal” Direction From Peter Jackson

Lord of the Rings actor Sean Astin has recalled a "brutal" conversation he had with director Peter Jackson while shooting one scene in particular in the fantasy trilogy. Speaking to CinemaBlend, Astin said Jackson delivered a "Mortal Kombat death blow" to him in one scene when he just wasn't getting it right.

This was a particularly impactful and significant moment for him, Astin said, because Jackson is known for being stoic and quiet on set.

"On a day-to-day basis, Peter Jackson is basically like a quiet guy. He sort of lets the work do the talking, and his direction was always very minimal. Mostly his direction would be, 'Let's do it again.’ … But he came up to me at one point and he looked at me and he said, 'I just didn't believe that,'" Astin said. Oh my God, he might as well have--it was like a Mortal Kombat death blow. It was like he ripped my hair off of my body, and my spine came out with. … [But] it was, it was true. It was true that I was not invested, that I was out of it. I was out of the character. I was out of the mood. I was out of... I just wasn't there."

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Lord Of The Rings Star Sean Astin Recalls A “Brutal” Direction From Peter Jackson

Lord of the Rings actor Sean Astin has recalled a "brutal" conversation he had with director Peter Jackson while shooting one scene in particular in the fantasy trilogy. Speaking to CinemaBlend, Astin said Jackson delivered a "Mortal Kombat death blow" to him in one scene when he just wasn't getting it right.

This was a particularly impactful and significant moment for him, Astin said, because Jackson is known for being stoic and quiet on set.

"On a day-to-day basis, Peter Jackson is basically like a quiet guy. He sort of lets the work do the talking, and his direction was always very minimal. Mostly his direction would be, 'Let's do it again.’ … But he came up to me at one point and he looked at me and he said, 'I just didn't believe that,'" Astin said. Oh my God, he might as well have--it was like a Mortal Kombat death blow. It was like he ripped my hair off of my body, and my spine came out with. … [But] it was, it was true. It was true that I was not invested, that I was out of it. I was out of the character. I was out of the mood. I was out of... I just wasn't there."

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