Boromir and Smeagol are the most important pieces to the story. They show us, the readers, the true corruptive power of the ring, thus connecting the ring and its threat to the current events.
I fully agree, he deserves more love, respect and admiration. It's easy to just be perfect. :) But then you don't understand anyone's struggle and cannot help. The curse of a mentor and a leader. Great channel, keep it up. :)
one true hero, he is more heroic in the books, to cast Sean Bean was spot on and should have foreshadowed his fate even for the people who havent read the books :D
Sam is the true hero. He was willing to carry Frodo to Mount Doom if he had to. Boromir is the redeemed fallen hero. He WAS corrupted by the ring. But he realizes what he has done and does his best to atone for it. He went above and beyond redeeming himself, literally dying to protect Frodos kinsmen.
Boromir and Smeagol are the most important pieces to the story. They show us, the readers, the true corruptive power of the ring, thus connecting the ring and its threat to the current events.
So true! Especially Smeagol, he was easily one of the most important characters of the entire story.
I fully agree, he deserves more love, respect and admiration. It's easy to just be perfect. :) But then you don't understand anyone's struggle and cannot help.
The curse of a mentor and a leader.
Great channel, keep it up. :)
Boromir is one of my favorites. He does his best and fails like we all do.
Slow down your speech, and increase the quality image of your video. Keep up the good work though
one true hero, he is more heroic in the books, to cast Sean Bean was spot on and should have foreshadowed his fate even for the people who havent read the books :D
Sam is the true hero. He was willing to carry Frodo to Mount Doom if he had to.
Boromir is the redeemed fallen hero. He WAS corrupted by the ring. But he realizes what he has done and does his best to atone for it. He went above and beyond redeeming himself, literally dying to protect Frodos kinsmen.
no.
Maybe he's not THE TRUE hero, but certainly an unsung hero for me
@@CinemaLoreYT he did make the balrog of morgoth think twice though, which is an amazing feat!