The number of Elves in Galadriel's company in Forodwaith appears to fluctuate between 7, 8 and 9.
After the ice troll is defeated, its corpse simply disappears.
The audio description track refers to the ship bearing Galadriel as sailing towards the Grey Havens. The ship is sailing toward Valinor from the Grey Havens in Middle-earth.
The narrator of the audio description track mispronounces the name of the Silvan Elf Médhor.
A scene featuring Galadriel and Elrond in Gil-galad's realm shows them walking on the southern shore of the Gulf of Lune. However, Gil-galad was the ruler of Forlindon, located on the northern shore of the gulf.
When Galadriel is narrating the journey of the Noldor from Valinor to Middle-earth at the beginning of the First Age, the map used depicts the coast after the Fall of Beleriand, which happened at the end of the First Age.
However, since J.R.R. Tolkien didn't include a map of Arda in any of the books for which he sold the movie rights, this omission was probably legally necessary.
However, since J.R.R. Tolkien didn't include a map of Arda in any of the books for which he sold the movie rights, this omission was probably legally necessary.
At about 13:50, Galadriel says, "We'll take the search farther north." Thondir replies, "Further north?" Galadriel's usage is correct, while Thondir's is not.