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Beorn's Bees
Neirol
Dec 18 2014, 1:24am
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Anyone else not cry?
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I was really looking forward to having a good cry during this film, but alas, I only shed tears during the credits, knowing it was all over. Anyone else in the same boat? Don't get me wrong, I loved the film, but it didn't seem to invest me emotionally as much as I think it should have.
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ecthelionsbeard
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Dec 18 2014, 1:34am
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I got lumpy and glassy eyed at both Fili and Kili's deaths. Even though things were changed up from the book, the tragedy and emotion was palpable. However, when Bilbo attempts to comfort an utterly exhausted and mortally wounded Thorin on the frozen lake bed with his speech about the eagles, I lost it. I just lost it man. That was the most palpable death in the saga, in my genuine opinion. I shed a couple of quiet tears. And I never shed tears at the movies. Ever.
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tsmith675
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Dec 18 2014, 1:56am
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Had Thorin and Bilbo's conversation...
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While he was dying been just a little longer and didn't cut away after he died so quickly, I probably would have. I was on the verge of tears, and it cut away.
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tarasaurus
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Dec 18 2014, 2:01am
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I bawled like a wee little baby
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I was prepared to do this but I was ugly crying like no other. I had to use all of my energy not to burst out sobbing.
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Ham_Sammy
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Dec 18 2014, 2:04am
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It was over for me when Bilbo started sobbing. Darn you Marti Freeman!!!!
Thank you for your questions, now go sod off and do something useful - Martin Freeman Twitter chat 3/1/13
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sevilodorf
Aessere Lot
Dec 18 2014, 2:28am
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Fourth Age Adventures at the Inn of the Burping Troll http://burpingtroll.com Home of TheOneRing.net Best FanFic stories of 2005 and 2006 "The Last Grey Ship" and "Ashes, East Wind, Hope That Rises" by Erin Rua (Found in Mathoms, LOTR Tales Untold)
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Glaurung63
Neirol
Dec 18 2014, 2:29am
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During the death scenes....and at the ending and then during Billy's song...it's been a long journey
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arithmancer
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Dec 18 2014, 2:40am
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But then the scene that they cut away to made me shed a few tears. (It was good, but i think the effect was also cumulative).
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Riven Delve
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Dec 18 2014, 2:52am
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(mostly because I was so annoyed at the way the three deaths were handled)...but that's not to say I won't in future viewings. It was a shame too, because I had such a nice supply of tissues ready!
“Tollers,” Lewis said to Tolkien, “there is too little of what we really like in stories. I am afraid we shall have to try and write some ourselves.”
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swordwhale
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Dec 18 2014, 3:33am
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...we all knew the ending, we all read the books, we all know the story... ...just not precisely how it would happen (since the story is blocked out so broadly in an oral tradition)... ...so, whoa, here I am, in the theater, with my buddy, and... ????????? IS IT DECEMBER ALREADY??????? IS IT REALLY THE LAST VISIT TO MIDDLE EARTH (well, not counting the 46817364981 more times I'll read the books and rewatch the films)... ... wait, is it here.... no, has to be on the battlefield with,,, wait... WAHT?!?!?!?! Tauriel... WAHT?!?!?! Kili... WAHT?!?!? ...so even though we know the ending (or so we think), the films have still caused us to sit on the edge of our seats a bit. I think I was just trying to absorb it all. I think the second viewing will actually resonate more emotionally. I think I reacted more to the lines or situations I knew from the books... like that moment when... "The Elves were the first to charge. Their hatred for the goblins is cold and bitter. Their spears and swords shone in the gloom with a gleam of chill flame so deadly was the wrath of the hands that held them." That is probably my favorite line in the book, my favorite image, and it was well done in the film, to the point where I wanted to shout! Martin Freeman and Richard Armitage though.... Every single actor in this is just awesome.
"Judge me by my size, would you?" Max the Hobbit Husky.
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FrogmortonJustice65
Neirol
Dec 18 2014, 3:41am
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Came very close to crying as Bilbo walked back to Bag End, because it started to set in that his journey was over (as was mine). The only reason I didn't cry was because of the relatively humorous scene that followed it! I do anticipate getting a little more choked up in future viewings though.
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MouthofSauron
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Dec 18 2014, 4:14am
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it was a sad scene but it didn't produce a tear. When Theoden died in ROTK i did shed some tears though.
The flames of war are upon you..
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Kimtc
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Dec 18 2014, 4:21am
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I didn't cry in any of LOTR...
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But this one I just bawled. Both times I saw it! I actually got a little choked up with Tauriel grieving over Kili, but when Bilbo is with Thorin at the end, that's it. I was sure I would be in better form the second viewing because I knew what was coming, but it didn't matter.
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Sebastian the Hedgehog
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Dec 18 2014, 4:28am
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I was at the marathon and I was tired after staring at a screen in 3D HFR for 9 hours, and I don't express emotion well when I'm tired I keep thinking about the deaths and the ending though, and I feel that I'll tear up when I see it again.
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Ham_Sammy
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Dec 18 2014, 4:31am
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I think i actually cried more. I knew it was coming and when Martin Freeman starts to bawl over Thorin I was just blubbering big time and didn't stop. All the way through the credits. The first time I got hold of myself after Thorin's death but the 2nd time I continued to cry and cried till i got home. I think a lot of it was the realization that Middle Earth in the movie cinema is over. Kind of gutted by that honestly.
Thank you for your questions, now go sod off and do something useful - Martin Freeman Twitter chat 3/1/13
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Kimtc
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Dec 18 2014, 4:40am
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I bet you're right about the finality of it all
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Maybe I'm crying because it's sad, or maybe I'm crying because it's all over, and even if PJ could get the rights and wrangle a coherent script out of the Silmarrilion, he will be filming it from a wheelchair and I will be watching it in my nursing home. Luckily I have many hours of discs to keep me happy!
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Dame Ioreth
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Dec 18 2014, 4:52am
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Hiccupy, sobby, saying "no no no no.." under my breath. Thorin trying to smile through the pain, trying to comfort Bilbo, Bilbo trying to save Thorin. Even before that, Thorin watching Fili being butchered; it was such a senseless death. Thranduil telling Tauriel it hurts because it is real. I never really cared one way or another about Tauriel. I could see why they put her in and I thought is made sense but I was never invested. But man... after that... yeah, I saw the same look in her face as I saw in Legolas' face after Helm's Deep. That overwhelming sense of loss in death. That was an elf dealing with the snuffing out of a life, something that doesn't happen to them except in violence. It was powerful, that sense of loss. I came away with the same sense of disbelief. It didn't feel like 9 hours, it didn't feel like it was over because it just... couldn't be. I think it's on purpose that felt like that. Bilbo feels like that. He goes back but never again is he perfectly content with his books and his garden. Gandalf said he would not return the same Hobbit. I made me wonder about the similarities and differences with Bilbo and Frodo returning. Frodo has physical wounds from which he never recovered, Bilbo's wounds were hidden but just as profound. Thanks to the good Professor and to SPJ and this amazing cast and crew (and the cast and crew of LOTR) I am not the same either. I have wandered, I have found and lost, I have learned and I have much to learn. I value things differently but I will never forget the value of the small and the least because they too can do great things.
Where there's life there's hope, and need of vittles. ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
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Eleniel
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Dec 18 2014, 8:53am
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Nope, not even a lump in the throat...
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unlike when I watched RotK the first time. But it may have been because I went in to BotFA knowing what to expect from the spoilers...
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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NecromancerRising
Rodnog
Dec 18 2014, 9:41am
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ROTK is the film that left me completely cold
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with the exhausting and emotionally forced endings. Too much melodrama. The only scene that touched me was in the EE when Eomer found Eowyn lying "dead" on the battlefield.
"You cannot find peace by avoiding life"
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Eleniel
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Dec 18 2014, 2:01pm
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I didn't cry over the endings...
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It was Denethor confirming to Faramir he would rather he had died instead of his brother, and Sam's "I can't carry it for you Mr Frodo, but I can carry you..."
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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The Grey Elf
SnevaH Yerg
Dec 19 2014, 2:43pm
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I started welling up the minute I saw Fili in Azog's possession
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and just continued a slow cry from there through Bilbo taking his leave of the dwarves. However I am unmoved by the finality of this being the final venture to Middle-earth because it just isn't real for me. It may be simple denial, but I think it's partly because I think the movie I really want to see is the EE which is still months away from being released. I can't wait to see the TE again but the "real" BOTFA isn't even finished yet. So much to look forward to still.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?" HeforShe
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