<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> When Denethor tells Faramir that he should have sent him. That is, I wish you were the one that was dead.<P>When Gollum almost backs away from taking Sam and Frodo to Shelob and when he returns Sam treats him like dirt, pushing the Smeagol half down forever.<P>Frodo living without the Ring in the Shire. There's one scene where Sam finds him fingering the Evenstar given to him by Arwen. I know this can be interpretted in different ways, but to me it seems like he's fingering an absent ring. This may only be my interpretation, but I think at the end Frodo should seem almost hollow. It should be heart breaking.<P>Sam returning to Elanor. Man, I better bring Klenex.<P>And of course: Grey Havens.<P> <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> I also imagine that when Denethor burns himself, that will pretty disturbing if not sad. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I thought I was missing something...<BR>The Faramir and Denethor thing should be really sad. I don't know how good of an actor John Noble is, but I'm sure that David Wenham has the potential to make us all sob and get many strange looks from people who aren't as devoted to LotR as us <BR>Yes, definitely the thing when Gollum nearly backs off. If they put that in. I can see how they might not.<BR>I don't think they'll put in the thing with Frodo's life in the Shire. I'm not saying I think they shouldn't, I certainly think they should, and if they do, I'd be pleasnatly surprised. I would certainly expecially like to see the parts where the Rign is paining him, even though it's gone.<BR>Sam going back to Elanro? Do you mean Rosie, maybe? Yeah, that m,ight be sad, but I'm thinking it'll more likely be very happy.<BR>Oh, I hope they don't make Denethor burning really gruesome. I think it should be very sad and very, for lack of a better word, awesome (as in awe). Or maybe solemn. And, as you said, more than a little disturbing.
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