Author |
Message |
|
Post subject: Posted: April 10th, 2006, 9:56 am |
|
Joined: 05 April 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Greece
|
I think that Eowyn is indeed very well adapted in the films. T hey really "catch" her character. But I prefer the book one because she is the one that Prof. Tolkien made.
_________________ <center> </center>
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: April 10th, 2006, 4:13 pm |
|
Joined: 22 December 2005 Posts: 1363 Location: The gap between dimensions
|
He he, yeah. I get what ya mean.
_________________ <center>~*The Not-Too-Much-Obsessed-With-Nature A-U Gentle-Woman*~<center>
"To hate, or not to hate. This shouldn't be a question."
~*PM Me for graphics*~
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: April 10th, 2006, 4:52 pm |
|
Joined: 21 March 2006 Posts: 1137 Location: The Netherlands - Europe
|
vikingmaiden wrote: I prefer her in the books too. In the books, she is more cold, more ambitious and desperate. The film portrayed this ok, but left out the bit where Eowyn gives up her life of warfare and plans on becoming a healer with Faramir. It's amazing how her character develops in the book. She gives up her ambition to find her real purpose in life, which is to give life, not take it away. She states: "The Shadow has departed! I will be a shieldmaiden no longer, nor vie with the great Riders, nor take joy only in the songs of slaying. I will be a healer, and love all tings that grow and are not barren." (RotK, Ch.5) Eowyn is more than a feisty girl with a big sword...she has the ability but finds no comfort in it. The film gives little of this development in her character. I'm not saying the films are awful. I really do enjoy them, but they leave some things out that I think are important to the depth of the story...
Amen! I think Vikingmaiden captures exactly my opinion, but in a better way!
_________________
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: April 30th, 2006, 10:34 am |
|
Joined: 03 November 2005 Posts: 9566 Location: Austria
|
vikingmaiden wrote: I prefer her in the books too. In the books, she is more cold, more ambitious and desperate. The film portrayed this ok, but left out the bit where Eowyn gives up her life of warfare and plans on becoming a healer with Faramir. It's amazing how her character develops in the book. She gives up her ambition to find her real purpose in life, which is to give life, not take it away. She states: "The Shadow has departed! I will be a shieldmaiden no longer, nor vie with the great Riders, nor take joy only in the songs of slaying. I will be a healer, and love all tings that grow and are not barren." (RotK, Ch.5) Eowyn is more than a feisty girl with a big sword...she has the ability but finds no comfort in it. The film gives little of this development in her character. I'm not saying the films are awful. I really do enjoy them, but they leave some things out that I think are important to the depth of the story...
^ I totally have to agree
But what I missed in both, books and movies, was the relationship between her and Éomer. I really would have had more scenes to find out what they mean to each other, how they influence their lifes, how they treat each other. I really missed that!
_________________ <center>
</center>
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: May 26th, 2006, 10:51 am |
|
Joined: 13 June 2005 Posts: 130 Location: Rohan
|
I think In the books! but I dont know! she really cool in the movie! lol
_________________
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: May 26th, 2006, 12:33 pm |
|
Joined: 03 November 2005 Posts: 9566 Location: Austria
|
I haven't read the books for a while, but I can remember that when I first read them, I was really angry with Éowyn that she fell in love with Aragorn. But when I finally saw the second movie, I fell in love with her!
_________________ <center>
</center>
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: May 26th, 2006, 1:16 pm |
|
Joined: 24 June 2005 Posts: 3759 Location: Berlin Country:
Gender: Female
|
I think Eowyn was adapted very well in the movies, so I like both equally.
_________________ [!+~^$#&:;]
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: June 16th, 2006, 12:32 pm |
|
Joined: 02 December 2005 Posts: 344 Location: britain
|
the book eowyne.just about.i dont really like her much in either.
_________________ proud to be a pipe smoker like JJRT
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: June 19th, 2006, 6:54 pm |
|
Joined: 23 October 2005 Posts: 8345 Location: Rivendell Country:
Gender: Female
|
she's kinda not really mentioned alot in the book, so movie.
She's cool wherever she is though. 8)
_________________ - married fingon fingolfinion 6/4/13 - ~art credit~
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: June 19th, 2006, 7:00 pm |
|
Joined: 01 June 2006 Posts: 8449 Location: Adragonback
|
I would have to say I like her better in the movies - she seems to have a little more personality, and you can understand her on more of a personal level. I guess I think she's more human in the movies....and less cold and shieldmaiden-like. That's not to say I don't like her in the books, however
_________________
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: June 20th, 2006, 3:11 am |
|
Joined: 02 December 2005 Posts: 344 Location: britain
|
eowyn is in the books quite abit.she is a very polite princess but gave aragorn some looks.she sure let him know there is a hot girl under the the shield maiden exterior.the movie kept her brilliant speach about fearing a cage.
_________________ proud to be a pipe smoker like JJRT
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: August 24th, 2006, 7:49 pm |
|
Joined: 23 August 2006 Posts: 999 Location: Minas Anor
|
Book! Except she's Dernhelm for a lot of it...
I really love how much she loves Aragorn in the book when he goes to the Paths of the Dead. I love it even more when she falls in love with Faramir which is a lot bigger in the book!
_________________ <img src="http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j7/imladriseeker/Lady_of_Ithilien.jpg">
<img src="http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j7/imladriseeker/SimbelmyneBanner.jpg">
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: August 25th, 2006, 7:37 am |
|
Joined: 02 December 2005 Posts: 344 Location: britain
|
in the book they meeet up in the house of healing and become aquanted and talk alot and come to love each other .i think faramir was impressed at sight.
_________________ proud to be a pipe smoker like JJRT
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: August 30th, 2006, 3:28 pm |
|
Joined: 17 June 2005 Posts: 844
|
Also, I think the romantic interaction between Eowyn and Faramir in the book is sweeter. The film just hasn't got enough of it down (obviously, since the film would be a lot longer than it already is!). Plus Tolkien's language is so beautiful and descriptive...the love scenes are so sweet in the book!
Just thought I'd add another Eowyn-thing in there!
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: August 31st, 2006, 10:32 am |
|
Joined: 30 August 2006 Posts: 94 Location: Rivendell
|
I'd have to say I like her more in the books. She really expresses her thoughts more in the book, and of course, is the original. Miranda did a great job portraying, but you can't beat the original
|
|
Top |
|
|
|
Post subject: Posted: August 31st, 2006, 11:51 am |
|
Joined: 19 July 2006 Posts: 6433 Location: somewhere sympathy is more than just a way of leaving
|
I liked eowyn in both the movies and the books. I think that they portrayed Eowyn's character very accurately. However, as vikingmaiden pointed out, there are aspects of her character that they didn't show in the movies that we missed from the books. Also, the love story between Eowyn and Faramir. That's a huge part of Eowyn as a person and it was almost completely left out in the theatrical version of LOTR.
I think I like book Eowyn better, but only because we get to know her better in the books than in the movies.
|
|
Top |
|
|
Who is online |
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests |
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum
|
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group
Boyz theme by Zarron Media 2003
|
|