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Old 02-03-2004, 04:01 PM   #1
Mithisilien
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I know most of these have been said, but here it goes anyway<P>Aragorn's coronation: I reeeeeally loved the way it was done in the books, very touching and respectful. It was almost rushed in the movie<P>Aragorn's arrival at the pellenor fields: They should have shown the flags being unfurled- it was really dramatic and Aragorn's arrival was supposed to inspire everyone, but they might not have known he even got there for a while.<P>Faramir/Eowyn: I was looking foreward to seeing their relationship develop, and they left it out <P>Theoden/Merry: Did they even say anything to each other??? That was kind of a big mess-up<P>Merry and Pippin- I agree they should have been noticably taller, but then only the people who got the TTT EE would know what's going on and that's not very fair, is it?<P>Sam/Rosie- Why weren't they at Bag-End?!?! Arr. At least they used (almost) the right lines, even though it should have been at night. And it would have been nice to see the hobbits walking home together from the Grey Havens too. <P>But the movie was so good anyway.....I like it a lot the way it is
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