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Old 12-23-2002, 11:16 AM   #45
Cherie Centaur
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I saw TTT last night and I'm still really mad, but GreyIstar's and others' posts have calmed me down some. <P>I personally believe that they ruined Faramir. He was one of the main reasons I watched the movie. Because of the crime PJ did to Faramir I started to see other carnage he made in the movie. FoTR was so much better. <P>I'm now going over the conversation between Frodo and Faramir to review good times. I don't see how they can recover Faramir in the next film without deleting what's already there. <P>Remember they still have to stick in the fight with Shelob and the aftermath of the attack on Isengard. Not to mention Aragorn and Pippen peeking into the palentir. I also have to say that one thing that falters the whole Faramir consulting with Denethor thing is he's on the verge of death through most of the book. <P>There are many things that disgusted me in the movie but that was the worst.<P>(P.S.- This is the passage that I think shows Faramir's true character in TTT:<BR> " 'But fear no more! I would not take this thing if it lay by the highway. Not were Minas Tirith falling in ruin and I alone could save her, so, using the weapon of the Dark Lord for her good and my glory. No, I do not wish for such triumphs, Frodo son of Drogo.'<BR> 'Neither did the Council,'said Frodo. 'Nor do I. I would have nothing to do with these <BR>matters.'<BR> 'For myself,'said Faramir, 'I would see the White Tree in flower again in the courts of the kings, and the Silver Crown return, and Minas Tirith in peace: Minas Anor again as of old, full of light, high and fair, beautiful as a queen among other queens: not a mistress of many slaves, nay, not even a kind mistress of willing slaves. War must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would devour all; but I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend: the city of the Men of Numenor; and I would have her loved for her memory, her ancientry, her beauty, and her present wisdom. Not feared, save as men may fear <BR>the dignity of a man, old and wise.<BR> 'So fear me not! I do not ask you to tell me more. I do not even ask you to tell me <BR>whether I speak nearer the mark. But if you will trust me, it may be that I can advise you in your present quest, whatever that be--yes, and even aid you.' "<BR> There is no way PJ's Faramir could've said that and meant it. Though it isn't the actor's fault. He acted his part well.<p>[ December 23, 2002: Message edited by: Cherie Centaur ]
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