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by panick21_
1652 days ago
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Faramir is not just an asshole, they show him as conflicted. They show how his father is talking down to him and you can understand his motivation. And in the end he makes the same choice. And that makes it more impactful when his father gets angry and sends him back to Osgiliath. At also made showing the taking of Osgiliath more natural in the movie. |
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I have only one thing to add: Sam, who apparently knows the book, says:
> "We should not even be here"
Hear hear.