Faramir and the Triumph of Humility
Today we dive into one of the most controversial decisions Peter Jackson made in his movies: Faramir. Let's talk about why Jackson made the changes that he did, why they were ultimately shortsighted if understandable, and why Faramir as he exists in Tolkien's novel is so, so important. Support the channel: / mastersamwise #lordoftherings #faramir #masculinity

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