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Old 09-20-2004, 07:44 PM   #30
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In fact, even Faramir's hair color change isn't very big; he's not the biggest character in the books, & probably about 75% of book-reading fans don't even catch it until it's pointed out to them.
I would have to disagree, I do think physical appearance is a very small, nit-picky, thing. It in no way affect my likeness of the movie, it's just as I mentioned earlier, all these great mental images I got from reading the books, were destroyed when seeing all these blond-haired prancing elves, or some strange reddish-brown haired Gondorian. Now I see Orlando Bloom in a long blond wig, and Sean Bean when reading the book instead of getting those images I had before. But yes, it is a very minor thing that a lot of people don't pick up on, and it does not have any bearing on how I view the movie. I do say, that Faramir's change of hair color, I probably didn't notice until now, I only notices Boromir's and all them blond elves!

In defense of Mr. Jackson, I really do not see another person affecting such a broad fan base, and bringing in so many young, new readers into Tolkien. And I really don't see another person even making the movie much better, not even Tolkien (since I'm not to sure on his directing skills). That I think was PJ's biggest accomplishment of these movies, bringing in a wide fan base, to please most people, and to bring in people who never heard of LOTR before and get them to appreciate the movies and want to read the books.

Tuor I agree, I think PJ did that scene very well, besides the fact that Faramir was the only captain that PJ inserted into that little scene. If I remember I believe Imrahil and a few other lords/captains were present, where PJ just had Faramir, but there was no doubt Denethor was hinting towards Faramir in his words, that he wanted Faramir to go back to Osgiliath and defend it.
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