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Old 01-30-2003, 04:12 PM   #20
Deiagorn
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I think most of the book readers will feel upset by Faramir's portrayel in the film. I for one was dissapointed. But, on seeing it the second time I feel alittle more.. relieved. it seems that to many people who havent read the books, Famarir turns out to be a hero, and I quote alittle conversation I had with my friend:<BR>Me: "I was dissapointed by Faramir in that, in the book he seemed more of a good guy"<BR>Lex: "Faramir? Oh the brother of that guy..?"<BR>Me: "Yeah. He was more of, well, like a hero in the book"<BR>Lex: "I think he was cool at the end. He let Frodo go at the chance of losing his own life"<BR>Me: "Hmmn, when?"<BR>Lex: "When he says something like 'you know the laws set down by your father, will u accpet the bla bla.."<BR>Me: "Oh yeah, I forgot about that"<BR>Lex: "Yeah see? I know more than you hahah! And your the LOTR expert! (dont you all get that off people too?) Plus he shoots the dragon thing at the end and saves Frodo and Sam"<BR>Me: "Hahah, nice one"<BR>Or something like that.. basically as much as anovice as she is, she is right. Faramir lets them go at the possible penalty of death from his father, and yes he does save their life. So go see the film again, and try not to judge him, this way you'll hopefully see the good things.<P>PS: *POSSIBLE SPOILER??*<BR>But in ROTK he gets shot by several arrows, not a poxy dart, and he survives, hoo-raa, he did something unexpected of a man...
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