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|  04-03-2007, 12:42 PM | #17 | 
| Wight Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: In the Greenwood 
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			I know that the movie Mouth of Sauron didn't really fit Sauron's description him but I get such a kick out of the character in both the movie and the books.  I think that that PJ made him blind to emphasize the contradiction of his character.  He takes himself sooooo seriously and yet he really is nothing more than a mouth.   Another interesting thing is that although the movie Mouth does not have eyes, he recognizes Aragron and Gandalf immediately. So in a sense he still does have that moment of intense eye contact with Aragorn but it is in a much more figurative way. He seems to be searching Aragorn's very soul; searching for a weakness that he could use to his advantage. Creepy *shudders* The character in the books is much more intense. I found the movie character to be - forgive me - funny   
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