Subject: yeah...
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Posted on: 2010-06-23 14:29:00 UTC
I did consider that, too. It's not possible. I mean, his skin is burning, in case you haven't noticed.
Subject: yeah...
Author:
Posted on: 2010-06-23 14:29:00 UTC
I did consider that, too. It's not possible. I mean, his skin is burning, in case you haven't noticed.
Yeah, I groaned when I saw the Galadhrim (pronounced incorrectly in the movie, I might add) arrive at Helm's Deep. The only saving bit was that it did have Crowning Music of Awesome.
And Faramir. No, you don't mess with my favourite character in that way. Blond!Faramir I could live with (especially since Diver Dan Daisy Wenham was playing him- go Aussie actors!), but Evil!Faramir really annoyed me.
..., he was annoying.
Faramir was my favorite character in the books, and I seriously hated how he was done in the movie, but someone from the PPC chat linked me to an article about that issue that made me re-think my position a bit.
I'm still very not happy with the way it was portrayed in the movies, this did redirect my anger a bit.
http://www.istad.org/tolkien/faramir.html
Yeah, Faramir in particular made me mad. I mean what was the point in ruining the symbolism of the two brothers, the balance that Tolkien had created for a reason.
And Eowyn. Seriously, what was up with her looking all frightened before the battle of the Pelennor Fields. The only thing she feared, as she states in the book, was a cage. She would've liked a glorious death on the battlefield.
wow...that really got me going.
I always imagined Sauron as being something like that. It was a bit exaggerated, but I didn't find that disturbing.
Everything else I did.
Legolas and Gimli were the only people who looked how I imagined. Well, Gandalf, too. And we all know what he did to Gimli's character, because nobody can take a dwarf seriously. *sniff* Yeah, let's not get into that.
Or for a number of the other characters, for that matter, but especially not Gimli.
... what I find interesting about this is how far Denethor can run on fire!
I mean, he goes all the distance from Rath Dinen on the sixth level (if I'm not mistaken) to the spire on the seventh to drop from it? That's how far, a few hundred yards? And that's without loosing the sense of direction due to panic.
It does make the scene somewhat humourous in my eyes...
I did consider that, too. It's not possible. I mean, his skin is burning, in case you haven't noticed.
I remember watching that part going "Huh?" I only watch those movies for the battle sequences, because they are fun. But the part I really hate is when Gollum frames Sam and Frodo believes him. I mean seriously? Way to mess that relationship up, thanks filmmakers.
But, yeah, agreed on the Flaming Denethor thing. What were they thinking?
(on an almost completely different note: the Princess Bride Movie does capture the spirit of the book brilliantly!)
Well, for Princess Bride, it helps that William Goldman, who wrote the book, also wrote the screenplay . . .
But, ugh, yes -- that bit with Frodo and Sam was the worst, I agree. Faramir was bad. Denethor was bad. But screwing around with Frodo and Sam makes me go into red rage every time.
Er. Every time I think about it, that is. Don't plan on watching the movies again.