Well, Cherie, Sharon still has a good point. In the book, Frodo and Faramir part as very good friends, and in the movie, they do not. I agree (now that I've thought about it) with the whole military-style interrogation; but nevertheless, there is a point where Faramir throws in his whole-hearted support behind Frodo, and I do not see that int he movie. One line "then let it be forfeit" or "Then it is forfeit" gives me a hint, but just a hint. <P>Rant, rant....
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