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Old 09-17-2004, 01:45 PM   #1
Encaitare
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About Faramir's hair colour change, I didn't care cause I got a crush on him.
A little bit of a late response on my part, but... me too.

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The only person I had envisioned completely differently was Elrond. Hugo Weaving acts well but I don't think he looks like Elrond.
Ah, well, I'm a Hugo fanatic, so I can't help but see him as Elrond. I think he fits the description pretty well.

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Yes, our visions of the characters are the best. Thanks for your post because I wondered if someone who first saw the movies then read the books could break the movie mold on how the characters looked.
Thanks, I try. Bottle-blond Legolas is finally leaving me alone.
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Old 09-19-2004, 02:23 AM   #2
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You're perfectly entitled to imagine the character of Legolas as either dark or blonde, because we're never actually told what he looks like at all! I know, I went crazy over the matter when I read a book about the Hildebrandt Brothers' calendars, On his first appearance in Rivendell, we're only told his clothes colours: green and brown. Later, we occasionally hear that his eyes are bright or his face is fair, but that's it. Personally, I like my Legolas blonde and imagined him that way and Orlando Bloom fits the role beautifully as I see it.

BTW, if it ever says the Elves have pointed ears, I haven't come across it. We just assume - but Tolkien only says you can recognise Elves because of the ancient wisdom in their eyes or some such. Hobbits, on the other hand ... in one of his letters, he said their ears were sort of pointed. (g)
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