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Old 12-23-2002, 11:14 AM   #1
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I was disappointed by the Dead Marshes scene. Although it was brilliant, I did not get that feeling that there were dead Men and Elves down there. I did not like the wraith-y thing that appeared when Frodo went under- too much like the Ring wraiths themselves. Whenever I have pictured the Dead Marshes, the faces of the dead have been more real and less like Jell-o. Not that I have anything against Jell-o, it was just that my overall impression of my favorite scene was something along the lines of, "Eh?" <P>But I will admit I got caught up in the whole thing (along with the rest of the audience) and gasped when Frodo fell and chewed on the chain of the necklace I was wearing while they looked down at the faces...
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