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What is your favourite scene
What is your favourite scene
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My favourite scene is the Elrond speech to Arwen where he says even if all her dreams come true with Sauron defeated and Aragorn becoming King she will still lose everything as he grows old and dies and she is left behind.
One point confuses me here. I thought Arwen was forsaking her immortality so thus she would grow old with him |
Originally posted by Doug Mathieson My favourite scene is the Elrond speech to Arwen where he says even if all her dreams come true with Sauron defeated and Aragorn becoming King she will still lose everything as he grows old and dies and she is left behind. One point confuses me here. I thought Arwen was forsaking her immortality so thus she would grow old with him As for my favorite scene...having only seen it once, I'm not ready to pick a favorite yet, but one that stood out for me was the openning scene wherein we get to see Gandalf do battle with the Balrog. I thought that was amazing. |
The scene at the Forbidden Pool with Faramir's men trained on Gollum as he beats the fish on the rock. Just like the book, probably the only worthwhile Faramir scene come to think of it.
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Originally posted by Blade Per the Appendix, while she becomes mortal, she will still have a much longer lifespan than humans, even a human as long lived as Aragorn is/will be (he's older than he looks too, if I remember correctly). Spoiler:
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My favorite scene would have to be either the drowning of Isengard or the attack on the men marching to Mordor with the Elephants.
Apparently, men of the Numenor line have longer life spans than other men. As time goes by and the blood line dissipates that time grows thinner. I am not positive, but I thought Aragorn lived to be more like 200 or so. He is certainly older than an uninformed viewer would know though. |
When Gollum and Smegol are fighting over who is in control him was a great scene. Also the Ent attack on Isengard was also great.
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invisigoth stole my answer
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After Wormtongue meets up with Sarumann and criticizes Saruman's plan saying that he would need an army of thousands to accomplish that. When Wormtongue then looks out upon the mass of orcs you can see three distinct emotions - 1. Wonder that such a thing could have happened. 2. Fear in that he realizes the extent of Saruman's power. 3. Sorrow in that knowing that he has just (in his mind) help consign the obliteration of his own species. A single tear is shed from his withered eye as Saruman's apprentice realizes that the maiar's honeyed voice worked most deeply on himself all this time.
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Originally posted by Hari Seldon After Wormtongue meets up with Sarumann and criticizes Saruman's plan saying that he would need an army of thousands to accomplish that. When Wormtongue then looks out upon the mass of orcs you can see three distinct emotions - 1. Wonder that such a thing could have happened. 2. Fear in that he realizes the extent of Saruman's power. 3. Sorrow in that knowing that he has just (in his mind) help consign the obliteration of his own species. A single tear is shed from his withered eye as Saruman's apprentice realizes that the maiar's honeyed voice worked most deeply on himself all this time. |
The scene where the Uruk Hai and the Orcs are arguing over whether or not to eat Merry & Pippin. Shows the class system that Tolkien intoned in the books between Orcs, goblins, and the Uruk Hai. After decapitating one of the troublesome Orcs, the Uruk Hai captain stating "Well boys, looks like meats back on the menu!" had me rolling.
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Originally posted by Hari Seldon After Wormtongue meets up with Sarumann and criticizes Saruman's plan saying that he would need an army of thousands to accomplish that. When Wormtongue then looks out upon the mass of orcs you can see three distinct emotions - 1. Wonder that such a thing could have happened. 2. Fear in that he realizes the extent of Saruman's power. 3. Sorrow in that knowing that he has just (in his mind) help consign the obliteration of his own species. A single tear is shed from his withered eye as Saruman's apprentice realizes that the maiar's honeyed voice worked most deeply on himself all this time. |
Originally posted by ccoolidge I actually thought that instead of (3), the tear was shed by beholding the magnificent army and the sheer beauty of it in his mind. |
I saw it as wormtongue was just in awe of the sheer devilishness of Saruman's evil and the scope of his power. He wasnt concerned with his species at all.
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Legolas mounting the horse.
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1. Gollum while Frodo and Sam are asleep.
2. Gollum at the end. |
As far as the Wormtongue tear goes, I am apt to interpret it as him realizing that he is in much deeper than he thought, that he truly may be partly resposible for something truly abhorred. As bad as he was, I am not sure Genocide was one of his goals.
My fave scene, just for pure joy, has to be The Ents attack on Isengaard. |
It would have to be Gandalf's Charge with the Riders of Rohan down the mountain side into the mass of Orcs outside Helm's Deep. Absolutely spectacular, and gave me chills.
Close seconds - Gollum fighting with himself, but not the one most people like, the one while Faramir (Sp?) is watching him while Gollum's back is turned to us. Something about the way that his had keeps petting himself was just creepy and incredibly well done. - Gandalf and the Balrog - Legolas mounting the horse on the run - The attack on the Oliphants - The whole battle of Helm's deep, especially the beginning, when the horde approaches and the Elves and Humans are waiting. |
When Gandalf first shows his face to Aragorn and crew. The look on his face was perfect, recognition, peace, and joy...he looked like a child. It was perfect.
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Originally posted by MrX When Gollum and Smegol are fighting over who is in control him was a great scene. |
The part right before the helms deep battle when the old guy releases his arrow too quickly was one of the best. The uruk-hai are just like "WTF?" :lol:
besides that, the whole helms deeps battle was great. The only part that sucked was when the film shifted focus to merry and pippin in the middle of an intense battle |
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The scene in the middle where Elrond is telling Arwen about her future life. The scenes are beautiful. The frames where Aragorn is lying across the bed/couch and Arwen looks out over the valley is as perfect (aesthetically) as I've ever seen. Slightly below is when Arwen stands over Aragorn's tomb. |
hrmm my favortie scene? Can I say Helm's Deep? Does that count as a scene?
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Originally posted by Groucho Legolas mounting the horse. There was just something about the seriousness of it all that gave me a chill down my spine. |
The entire Helm's Deep sequence and the destruction of Isengard.
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