I didn't cry, but when Boromir was shot once, I thought that he can be saved. Then when he was shot the second time, I thought that he STILL will be saved. But when I started noticing that it was all in slow-mo, and more arrows kept coming, it hit me that he was really gonna die. What fueled my sentiments, pretty much like what everyone said, Aragorn's last words to Boromir were indeed touching. Such a man as flawed as him is so loved after all.<P>Another touching scecne in the movie was when Sam tried to follow Frodo. Sam knows that it's not part of his nature to swim, but he does anyway, and Frodo reaches out for him.<P>ay, such love for brethren. I hope I can love as they do.<P>(sorry about that. just had shakespeare to chew on in class)
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