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Lord of the Rings: Why didn't they freaking kill Frodo?!

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What's annoying (and irritating) is when people don't get it. That's all I want to say about that.

These films are imo the most beautiful stories ever told, and that means visually too. I can't even express what all these films have meant to me. It's like you enter another world when you watch them, you forget about everything else. I love films that can draw you in like that.

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What's annoying (and irritating) is when people don't get it. That's all I want to say about that.

These films are imo the most beautiful stories ever told, and that means visually too. I can't even express what all these films have meant to me. It's like you enter another world when you watch them, you forget about everything else. I love films that can draw you in like that.

Precisely. I will never get tired of reading the books and watching the films. B)

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I think it is one of the greatest stories ever told. B) And the adaptation was very good.

Yes.

What's annoying (and irritating) is when people don't get it. That's all I want to say about that.

Thank you.

Precisely. I will never get tired of reading the books and watching the films. B)

Yes.

Wanting Frodo dead means that, essentially, all the tragedy of the character was lost on someone. The wonderful, poetic tragedy.

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I didn't like Frodo either, but blaimed his actions on the ring.

I've been meaning to pick up the first book again. I've tried reading it once or twice, but Tolkien is a little too detailed oriented for me. Taking 20 pages to describe how green the forest is is a little much for me. But like I said, I'm trying to find a time to try them again.

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