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Old 12-23-2002, 11:49 AM   #21
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Just to comment on matters of crying or sadness:<P>I got teary-eyed when:<P>1) In the very beginning of the movie, they showed Gandalf falling down the pit in Moria, stabbing at the Balrog. Since I had bawled loudly at the Balrog part of the first movie, it made me tear up in the second movie.<P>2) When Aragorn, Gimli, and Legolas find Gandalf in the woods. I loved how Gandalf's face flickered into a kindly-old-man's face again for one second, like it had been back in the Shire when talking to Frodo.<P>3) Any part when the great strain that the Ring inflicted upon Frodo was illustrated. This just tore at my heart to see how Frodo struggled.<P>I actually cried when:<P>1) Aragorn was thought to be dead. It also breaks my heart when the (former) Fellowship loses people. =(<P>2) Frodo is holding his dagger at Sam's throat. That was just devastating.<P>Oh, I also cried when my mom spilled her entire liter of Diet Coke all over my new jeans. Apparently, she had forgotten that a towering class of Coke was perched on her arm rest, and she jabbed it with her elbow. Heh. That broke my heart more than the movie! (Kidding, kidding.)
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