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Rostron2
Gondor

Mar 1, 8:45pm
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1. What were your first impressions on this scene? I really liked the tension and how duty and sense took over in her mind. Once she had obeyed him, she quickly took charge. It's a nice moment from the King/Princess standpoints, as well as a family moment. Bernard Hill and Miranda Otto were excellent throughout. 2. Why do you think they chose to show the camera looking down at Éowyn, rather than from the side as in the previous moment? Not sure. She is rather small and unarmored, though defiant. 3. When Théoden says ‘You must do this for me’ his tone is final. Éowyn might obey him, but I think her expression tells a different story. What are your thoughts on this? I love actors than can show the thoughts on their faces in a subtle way, without many words. You can see the entire thought process in her mind, and then she gives in. 4. If you were in Éowyn’s position, determined to fight but told not to, would you do as she did and obey Théoden’s orders out of duty, or would you rush to fight alongside Aragorn? I would obey the king and my uncle. There's no choice, really. 5. Any other comments? As I said, Miranda and Bernard were really great. I really liked everything about Rohan. It was very clear that this culture had a lot behind it.
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