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[-] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 58 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Most of the costumes in the show are very, very good tbf. It's something they generally did well. Same goes for the props.

I also wouldn't really compare heavy "in battle" armour against some more casual armour that he wore off-duty.

E: Here is Elendil's battle armour, which is probably a more apt comparison to Boromir's heavy armour.

[-] Shareni@programming.dev 64 points 1 month ago

Both look really cheap, and are badly designed, especially when compared to lotr.

For example look at the angles on the chest.

Boromir's armour is angled to deflect incoming strikes. So if someone tries to stab him in the chest, the strike will slide off. It makes sense, and is the basis of good, functional armour throughout history.

Now look at these other two. You can aim for the heart, miss and hit the ribs, and the tip will still slide and go under the pec. It directs all strikes towards your heart instead of away from it.

[-] Anyolduser@lemmynsfw.com 18 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Also, what's with the shoulders on the guy from the show? It's shaped like scales, but looks like the same material as the breastplate. Sure, armor can have a lot of decoration, but that means he can't lift his arms very high. Boromir has proper, segmented pauldrons. If he lifts his arms up, the plates slide past each other and he's good to go.

Also, armpits are one of the biggest weak points in armor. Boromir gets hit in the armpit (or a point slides off his breastplate into his armpit) and his chainmail has a good chance of stopping it from penetrating or at the very least from getting too deep into him. The Aragorn we have at home is wearing what I will charitably assume is a gambeson, no mail. The tip of a pike or spear slips in and he's got a punctured lung.

You'd think for a billion dollars they could pay a consultant to work with the wardrobe department, especially because they're following up a film series known for absolutely excellent costume design.

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