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This is off of Fordhim's "Paired Character's in LOTR" in the books forum, but there are a few pairings that I notice when watching the movies. They may or may not be in the books, but there's two pairings that really catch my eye.
Sam and Gollum- This is about the only thing I feel sorry for Frodo, having to put up with these two. It's like have one candy bar, yet you got two kids, and of course the kids want it all to themselves. These two are constantly fighting since the beginning of the movie, and I love when Sam starts beating the daylights out of him (poor gollum though ![]() Eowyn and Theoden- I love the scenes between these two, Theoden steps in as that father figure to Eowyn. Of course, Eowyn's father died, and Eowyn had been looking out for her uncle, but I think the scenes between Bernard Hill and Miranda Otto are wonderful. "You must do this...for me." And maybe one of the more, heart-touching scenes that I thought in the movies.... Quote:
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RotK: Theoden and Wormtongue - You only get to see this for a moment, because, you know, Grima gets killed.
![]() A rather interesting dynamic, IMHO. Abedithon le, ~ Saphy ~
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Tis a good one Saphire, also in the books, Grima is given several chances-Theoden (a couple of times) and then with Frodo in the end. I view Grima as a character that did horrible atrocities, and is just plain out evil, but with all these people offering him their pity, you sort of start pitying him yourself. I think people also pity him, because he was once a good servant to his lord, but he was just terrified of Saruman.
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A rather interesting pairing was movie Strider and Boromir. I though that one
of the movie plusses was Sean Bean's Boromir, more attractive then book Boromir. You had, in the movie, an interesting contrast of tension and rivalry, while also a male bonding.
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Merry and Pippin: I really enjoyed the scenes with Merry and Pippin. I think Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd added a light touch to otherwise grim scenes and that their chemistry was just another reason why the movie is such a classic.
Eowyn and Merry: The two share many nice moments together in the film, and when she picks him up to go fight after the two have both been discriminated against, it really shows a bond and understanding between the two. We end up cheering for them both when they are in the midst of battle.
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Pippin and Gandalf: These scenes I just love because they show both characters at their best and worst moments. And while there is a slight tension between the wise old wizard and the foolish young hobbit you can tell that they really care for eachother.
Denethor and Faramir: I love this not only because it was protrayed brilliantly by the actors but because it also helps explain the deviaition from the story that happened in TTT. It is very easy to be pulled in by this sorrowful family relationship. I must also say that any scene that Faramir (David Wenham) was with another character (Pippin, Boromir, Eowyn) I thought was exellent.
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Arwen and Aragorn: Mostly just 'cause I'm a sucker for cheesy/ beautiful romantic scenes, but there is something compelling about this relationship. I suppose because it's timeless, full of hope in times of despair and because it's desperately tragic. *cries then starts singing* someday my prince will come!
![]() I agree with Bungo on Merry and Pippin's relationship. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan did an incredible job lightening up the mood and really showing a true friendship on screen and off. Galadriel and Celeborn: I like their relationship in the books and in the movies, I think cate blanchett was an awesome Galadriel (but that's probably for another forum). The way that it played in the movie was Celeborn said something and Galadriel gently correcting it or, no, that's incorrectly worded adding more maybe so that it seemed that she was the stronger of the two. Which was smart of PJ and tolkien to do because there are no really other feminine characters besides eowyn. I thought it was especially smart for PJ because he insulted Eowyn at times and told her she wasn't strong enough to fight (not him personally, through the form of eomer in ROTK:EE). It was good to have a feminist spin on things in an otherwise masculine movie. |
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I agree with Bungo Baggins about the Eowyn and Merry pairing. I love to see these two characters, who most consider weak, pair up together and end up making a huge mark on the world in Middle Earth. I don't think they would've made it had they not snuck off with the riders together. They made a strong force to be reckoned with, and I think they really supported one another in their journey. I wish more had been included at the end of the movie about the deeds themselves... you never get a glimpse in the movie that their deeds will be forever remembered in Middle Earth. Ah well.
I also love the Eowyn and Eomer pairing. With the added scene of having him find her on the battle field you get to see even more what it is like for them as brother and sister. Up until that point it is almost unknown if they have a truly loving family relationship. So, I love every little glance or discussion that they had in the films. And lastly, I must mention my love of the Pippin and Gandalf pairing. Having Pippin ripped away from everything he ever knew like that by Gandalf really lets him explore how much strength he actually has. Some of their scenes together are my favorites. I love the one where Gandalf speaks of the "grey rain curtain" and the new added scenes between them in the extended edition. You get to see that Gandalf really does care for Pippin. In a way, he treats Pippin as if he were his child... always scolding him, but it is usually only to reprimand or to keep Pippin out of trouble. |
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Yes, Tuor, and I love the scene in Lorien where Boromir talks about the situation in Gondor, and then that uplifting music begins to play.
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