Screencap #’s 72 - 95The spectacle of Sam’s grief calls Frodo to action. He pulls himself up and goes to sit by Sam, now openly weeping. Frodo gathers him in with an arm and leans close
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Thank you, Mews, for you lovely comments. They make me very happy.
I did notice the links for going on to the next page did not work after I had first posted. I went back and did a little tweaking (they looked fine, really!), and they seemed then to work.
Do they still not work? Let me know if they don't. They do when I try them from my own journal.
Yes, this scene makes up for very, very much. But, really, if we can let go of the trilogy's downfalls, there was so much that was wonderful and sublime and gut -and-bone true in them, I still don't know how they can be surpassed as film story-telling at a very high level.
I saw a thread, browsing TORc for the first time in months, started by a poster remarking that watching the films was a bore and a trial to him now. Well, I do not share that view, although I have been refraining for months from any re-watching, since I really have watched all of the films A LOT.
Heeeee... yeah, you do. Sorry -- I thought you already knew! For the longest time, I kept that place and this place completely, secretly separate from one another, but over time they've sort of mingled and blended and, well... I just got tired of hiding one facet of myself from the other. So, yes. Hi! *waves*
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I did notice the links for going on to the next page did not work after I had first posted. I went back and did a little tweaking (they looked fine, really!), and they seemed then to work.
Do they still not work? Let me know if they don't. They do when I try them from my own journal.
Thanks!
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*Sobs with you. Loudly-er*
Yes, this scene makes up for very, very much. But, really, if we can let go of the trilogy's downfalls, there was so much that was wonderful and sublime and gut -and-bone true in them, I still don't know how they can be surpassed as film story-telling at a very high level.
I saw a thread, browsing TORc for the first time in months, started by a poster remarking that watching the films was a bore and a trial to him now. Well, I do not share that view, although I have been refraining for months from any re-watching, since I really have watched all of the films A LOT.
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Frodo rocks them both as if they might in that way be gentled into the death they both expect.
Oh my, that's a hundred times more heartbreaking in screencaps! What an unbelievably moving scene.
*desperately pulls out cheer-up icon*
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Yes, it is something on screencaps. When I play the score at the same time, I almost can't bear. "Almost," since I really do love it. *plays it again*
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I had to make this icon back when screencaps first started appearing, because he's just so... Well, you know.
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Yes, I know.
Bunniewabbit, without appearing terribly rude, do I know you under another name, say, at a messageboard?
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Whoah! I am honoured. You are, like, one of the prime bringers of Elijah Wood treasures to K-D!
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