John Noble (Lord Denethor) was especially interesting to listen to. One aspect he raised was the saddness in the movies. Why he was thinking about sadness at this time eludes me (maybe it was because he had just come from a signing session where 75% of the people by-passed him on their way to getting a Sean Astin autograph). The story has many sad moments ( but it is ultimately not a sad story ).
He posed this question to start some discussion: What was the saddest moment (for you) in the movies?
It got me thinking. I can identify many sad moments. For me, 2 immediately spring to mind.
The first being the doomed cavalry charge on Osgiliath while Pippin was singing to Denethor. A box of tissues could not dam the tears that flowed from my eyes during those scenes. The look on Faramirs face when Denethor dismissed him, the saddness in the faces of the people as they presented flowers to the riders as they set forth on their doomed attempt to wrest Osgiliath from the hordes that had overrun it, the bravery of those men as they began their assault * sob *



The second was when Sam, Frodo and Gollum were climbing the long steep staircase of Cirith Ungol ( I hope thats the right name Im using there ) and Frodo falls prey to Gollum's suggestions that Sam has designs on capturing the ring for himself and subsequently sends Sam away. My heart bled for Sam at that point. His love and devotion for Frodo had been warped by Gollum. He was bereft of his one purpose, to watch over Frodo. His faithfulness and loyalty were cast aside in favour of the scheming, conniving Gollum. Poor Sam!



Now I would like to pose the question to you. What do you consider was the saddest moment or some of the saddest moments of the story (either books or films) ?