If people try to think of JR. Tolkien did not use Norse myth as a backbone structure when writing "Hobbit" in 1937, but they were definitely completely incorrect. Many creatures are drawn from Nordic myths directly in his famous story, but he also used several Norwegian gods as a structure of his personality. Tolkien told J.R.R.'s book Gandalf is considered almost "Odinic Wanderer", Ofin from Allfather (Carpenter,
Salman's role plays an important role in the movie. In the novel, Salman was only mentioned by Gandalf in the Elrond Congress, but his encounter with Gandalf in the film was fully revealed. The book does not explain how Gandharuf was caught, but the movie shows that Gandalf and Salman participated in a slightly fierce wizard's duel that led to the arrest of Gandalf. Salman was also acclaimed for the storm that influenced the Caloundra.
If you know me, you will find that I love the Lord of the Rings. In the movie version of "Return of the King", Gandalf talked to Pippin in a fierce battle for a while. When this is done, Piping will ask Gandalf. Gandalf answered my favorite phrase in the whole movie. But the world no longer exists. Things are different. The rest is my memory. I will love the world forever. Red rocket, butterfly hill, basketball circle - it is a green country where I am far away. However, living in memory means to lose memory of today.
White Gandalf is an interesting character in this story. He has some memories of Gandalf the Gray, but in fact it is a completely new existence. Through his experience of change, he now sees and understands the two fundamental matters: a larger picture and the role he should play. Gandalf knows the importance of a single action and how to create a ripple effect that may change the fate of many people. When he was given he used it to help other people play their various roles.