The Throne Room in Minas Tirith
I wonder if anyone remembers what the throne room in Minas Tirith looks like in this film.
I am annoyed that the version in The Return of the King(2003) looked considerabley different than described in chapter 1, "Minas Tirith".
“Pippin looked into a great hall. It was lit by deep windows in the wide aisles at either side, beyond the rows of tall pillars that upheld the roof. Monoliths of black marble, they rose to great capitals carved in many strange figures of beasts and leaves; and far above in shadow the wide vaulting gleamed with dull gold, inset with flowing traceries of many colours. No hangings nor storied webs, nor any things of woven stuff or of wood, were to be seen in that long solemn hall; but between the pillars there stood a silent company of tall images graven in cold stone. Suddenly Pippin was reminded of the hewn rocks of Argonath, and awe fell on him, as he looked down that avenue of kings long dead. At the far end upon a dais of many steps was set a high throne under a canopy of marble shaped like a crowned helm; behind it was carved upon the wall and set with gems an image of a tree in flower. But the throne was empty. At the foot of the dais, upon the lowest step which was broad and deep, there was a stone chair, black and unadorned, and on it sat an old man gazing at his lap.”
I know enough about artitecture to understand architetural descriptions. And presumably the designers of the throne room in The Return of the King(2003) also could. So why did they deviate so much from the description?
There might be scenes in Minas Tirith in this movie which correspond to the scenes in the throne room in the book and in the Peter Jackson movie. If so, what does the throne room look like?