The only regret for sacrificing an elf prince

Mona 2022-03-20 09:01:04

Many characters in the film can be seen in life, such as the treants who do not participate in right and wrong. Only by seeing the scene of the same kind being cut down can you realize that it is also a part of this world. The warriors made by Saruman are not treants at all. Opponents, realize that early shots will kill so many people.

I have always felt that Treants have superb abilities, but they are cute, just like Groot...

The fairy prince is still so immortal and so handsome! Akagon is also very handsome, and the dwarf has contracted the laughter of the whole film.

I really hope that the elves exist in reality. In the film, you can see all kinds of people living in the same land and still being able to communicate. I really envy it. Unlike now, the world only has the kind of monkeys called Homo sapiens?

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Extended Reading
  • Janelle 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    The Shire who couldn't go back, the Gondor whose war was spreading, under the troubled times, neither the emperor nor the petty person could live alone, only holding weapons in their hands and fighting head-on. At dawn, looking to the east, the horn of victory sounded again, and watching the "Battle of the Helm Valley" many years later, it is still exciting! The handsome elf prince filled my girlhood, but now I feel that Aragorn who says he will fight with his people to the end is even more handsome.

  • Leo 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    4.5 The soft and tough majestic divinity will eventually shatter the rigid mechanical shell. Peter is using the power of nature to water the deserted and dead industrialized territory, which perfectly explains how the dreamer leads us into the process of dreaming safely. The potential energy of those characters who have been wandering freely since the first part, the catharsis of war fighting spirit, babbling quiet spiritual chant, intense high and timeless symphony melody make it the birth of a true epic legend. It is full of the ultimate appearance of feature films in the impression, but it has a freehand contrast comparable to Malick. Compared with photography, the effect of editing has been greatly underestimated, especially in the retrospective paragraphs about memory, each sentence is like the most gorgeous poem in the world, revealing the simple and fragile mystery of the film. An extremely rare viewing experience, the trance feeling after walking out of Middle-earth has never been stronger than ever before, simple themes are integrated into each action, no matter from any level, this illusory journey is too beautiful... A devout pilgrimage without spectacle and imagination is worth a thousand words—“What do you believe in?” “Beautiful things.”

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes

  • [Frodo and Sam have captured Gollum. Sam is violently dragging Gollum with a long piece of rope around his neck]

    Gollum: [wailing piteously] Aghh! It burns! It burns us... It freezes...

    [Sam jerks the rope, causing Gollum to topple. Sam drags Gollum, who grabs a rock and grabs the rope, pulling it back]

    Gollum: [to Sam] Nasty elves twisted it! Take it off us!

    Sam: Quiet, you!

    [Gollum lets out a high-pitched wail as he throws a temper tanturm, complete with convulsion]

    Sam: [to Frodo; exasperated] It's hopeless! Every orc in Mordor is going to hear this racket! Let's just just tie him up and leave him.

    Gollum: [horrified] NO! That would kill us! KILL US!

    Sam: That's more than you deserve!

    Gollum: Agggghhhhhhahhhh...

    [Gollum flops on his back as he continues to throw a mini-tantram]

    Frodo: Maybe he does deserve to die. But now I see him, I do pity him.

    [Gollum stops convulsing and looks up at Frodo]

    Gollum: We'll be nice to them, if they be nice to us. Take this off of us... We swear to do whatever you wants... we swear.

    Frodo: There is no promise you can make that I can trust.

  • [Gollum has Sam in a headlock. Frodo jumps to Sam's rescue and points his sword at Gollum, who looks at it in terror]

    Frodo: [about his sword] This is Sting. You've seen it before, haven't you... Gollum?

    Sam: [choking] ugh!

    Frodo: [sternly] Release him, or I'll cut your throat!

    [Gollum does so. Frodo continues to pin him down Gollum's pupils widen as he squeaks faintly]

    Gollum: [crying in defeat] EEEEYAHHHHHHH!