The second part is really good.
In the context of the past, multiple narrative clues go hand in hand, the plot is handled very well, and the characters are still handsome, nice❤️
First of all, Gandalf not only survived but also upgraded to a white robe wizard, so cool!
Then, the elven prince is still handsome, it's really nice! I just want to say that Aragon is really blessed~
Furthermore, I found that Aragorn is actually quite handsome, wise and brave, full of masculine charm?
Then, I didn't expect that there were flowers in this movie, still small white flowers, many, many, blooming on the grave, symbolizing purity, tranquility and freedom, and they are very beautiful.
There is also the sight of Sam and Frodo, brothers and sisters, but the friendship between them is sincere, and this friendship is indeed very enviable:
In the end, the thing that impressed me was Guru.
Frodo believed him, and he would not disappoint.
This is often the case. If someone is willing to believe in themselves, then no matter how hard they are, they will not be afraid of hardships, and they will have to complete the task without hesitation. This is the driving force given by trust and it is very powerful.
In fact, Gulu is also very poor. He was expelled and spent 500 years alone. He forgot that he was once a human, and forgot about human life habits. He became an inhuman and ghost monster, like a jungle beast. His biggest wish every day is to catch. To a delicious and juicy fish.
After the Lord of the Rings was stolen, he was caught by the black-hearted wizard Saruman on his way to find him. He was tortured to the death, and then he came to Frodo. When Frodo trusted him, he cared about him. , When he helped him find his long-lost name "Smeggo", his kindness revived...
But the one who chose kindness is only Guru, and his "old friend" Lord of the Rings doesn't have it. As a result, the Lord of the Rings kept bewitching Guru, and Guru relied on his master's little trust to hold on, and suddenly felt sad?
Life will always be difficult, and the cost of being a good person will be high, but I still can't bear it, I still want to be a kind person.
The second moment that moved me very much was the sentence the tree said: "I knew them when they were still seeds..."
It is really not easy for a seed to grow into a lush and leafy tree. Not only does it take a long time, but also tenacious perseverance and perseverance courage. Really feel very sad, what a poor tree, what a poor forest. This also warns us not to over-log the trees. It is too difficult for seeds to become forests. Destruction is easy and difficult to rebuild.
The third thing that moved me was the conversation between Frodo and Sam at the end.
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Frodo: I can't hold on anymore...
Sam: I know, it was a mistake. Actually we shouldn't have been here, but we are here. Just like in the legends of heroes, those real legends are shrouded in darkness and danger, and sometimes you don't even want to hear the ending, because the happy ending is too slim. How can the world return to its original state after so much evil has happened?
However, the danger will pass sooner or later, the darkness will pass, and the dawn will eventually come. When the sun rises again, it will be brighter. These friendship legends are in your heart, even if you are too young to understand, but, Frodo, I think I understand now. The legendary characters have the opportunity to give up at any time, but they don't. They have been moving forward because they all have their own beliefs.
Frodo: What is our belief, Sam?
Sam: We believe that this world is not incurable, and that there are good things worth fighting for.
I just want to say how lucky Frodo can have a friend like Sam. Fortunately, Frodo also understood this.
The last thing I want to talk about is Aragorn and his boy/girlfriend~
Beautiful Asian pattern ❤️
However, what makes people sad is that Yawen left in the end. She chose to leave Aragon and didn't wait for him anymore...
The handsome Legolas♥️
Good looking and good archery, fighting side by side, trusting each other, never forsaking life and death, do you want to be so touching? ?
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