Jason Beets on Nostr: In the movie, during Boromir’s last words, he tells Aragorn, “I would have ...
In the movie, during Boromir’s last words, he tells Aragorn, “I would have followed you, my brother, my captain, my king.”
Boromir’s description of Aragorn as “my brother” is unnecessarily confusing. The movie does a poor job explaining the relationship between Boromir and Aragorn, who are not, in fact, brothers.
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