Another one underway in my sketchbook (I recently got a whole shipload of Etchr sketchbooks from their kickstarter and need to fill up my old one, haha). Since we're talking about drawing characters that were ill-treated by the Lord of the Rings movies, Faramir needs to make an appearance.
A lot of people say the Special Extended version corrects the faults of the cinematic one, but having rewatched it, I disagree. He gets a bunch of daddy issues to explain away the fact that he treats Frodo, Sam, and Gollum horribly, and he still only lets Frodo go because Sam tells him to. Nope, not my Faramir, PJ!
Especially in The Two Towers, I noticed that the only characters with a working moral compass were the Fellowship. Even Théoden only leads the attack from Helm's Deep after a pep talk from Viggogorn. Naaaaw.
I love the films for a lot of things. They dragged a whole genre out of the dingy, campy corners of its previous existence, and they added a mind-blowing scope and dignity to it that has been its hallmark since 2001. I love them for giving me a Middle-earth that was just as I would have imagined it if my imagination had been capable for coming up with such staggering beauty. I love them for making Fantasy mainstream in a way that still feels incredible every now and then, whenever I think back to the times before 2001.
All of these make the film's faults so much more painful, though.
Oh, and on another note: gilded Galadriel prints are back in my shop! :)
Jenny Dolfen
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