<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>it won't remove Aragorn's rediculous falling episode.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Well of course not. Sorry but that was a fairly major part in the movie & they aren't going to take it out (not that I especially like it, but oh well.)<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>What a shame, I want to make him into a LOTR fan.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I'm trying to do that with my 6-year-old bro & my 10-year-old sister, but my Mom won't let me .<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>I have to ask, am I the only one that doesn't find the Arwen/Aragorn/Elrond scenes a weak point in the film? I like how the dream sequence seemlessly drifts into flashback. I like the scene where Aragorn tries to return the white pendent to Arwen while we see the Fellowship preparing to leave in the background. I like the flash-forward to Aragorn's death and Arwen's grief.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I must agree with you, HC, & Arwen Eruantale, I don't find the scenes hard to live with at all, except for the 'kiss of life' one. & the 'go to sleep' scene is a little harder to swallow, but I actually kind've like the other ones (& can live with the ones I mentioned above).<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>I find it slows down too much during Galadriel's monologue/naration with Elrond <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> This part confused a lot of people, as they couldn't tell if or how Galadriel was talking to Elrond. Although I did like it how Elrond looked at the Isildur/Sauron painting/drawing as Galadriel says, "Do we let them stand alone?" that was cool. <p>[ August 29, 2003: Message edited by: The Only Real Estel ]
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