The plot of the second part seems to be a bit lighter than the first one. Especially Grum, he thought his image was a little weird and hideous at first, but he appeared at the beginning to grab the Lord of the Rings, and later led Frodo and the others, his appearance was quite funny, which made me happy.
The dwarf Jimley is also an interesting character, especially after seeing him follow Aragorn and the elven prince chasing the orcs for three days and three nights, and then rolling down the slope. These are the atmosphere of this film to relax a bit.
In the first part, Grum's image is not good, he is greedy. But, as Gandalf said, Grumm plays an important role. He was an important part of Frodo's journey to Modo, and even saved him when Frodo was killed. He is a person of both good and evil, and he is not the only person like this. It's just that some people have the upper hand in goodness, while others have the upper hand in evil.
One of the most sad episodes in the film is that the citizens of the Rohan Kingdom, whether they are old people or children, as long as they are men, they must go to the battlefield. Seeing the still immature child putting on a helmet, holding a sword, and taking up a shield to leave, I really felt very sad.
When the wizard named Harda appeared in the first part, I didn't like him too much, I always thought he looked a little cunning. However, his appearance in the second part is undoubtedly exciting, and it is also the key to Rohan's battle victory. The battle was intense, but Jimley the Dwarf was funny again.
The most beloved war scene is that of the tree man. How can those tall and stylish tree people be so powerful, their attack power is beyond the elves. The elves basically can only attack from a distance, but the treants are different. Whether it is a stone throwing attack or a hand-to-hand fight, it is simply the best one, and the destructive power index is high enough. What's more important is that Treeman is a group attack skill! Others can only attack individually, and the attack power is too weak.
There is a line in the film that I like very much. Sam was so brilliant at this time. He always seemed a bit stupid at ordinary times, but at the moment when Frodo was about to give up, he gave Frodo the conviction to persevere.
—I can’t do it, Sam.
——I know, this is all wrong, we shouldn’t have come at all, but here we are, it’s like in the story, Mr. Frodo, a true story, full of darkness and danger, sometimes you don’t want to know The ending, because how can the ending be happy? How can this world go back to the past, after so many terrible things have happened? But in the end, this is just a past event after all. Shadows and even darkness will pass, a new day will come, the sun will rise, and it will shine brightly. Those things are your story. The meaning of the story, even if you are too young to understand why, but I think, Mr. Frodo, I understand, I understand now. The people in those stories have many opportunities to look back, but they don't. They go forward courageously because they hold a belief.
——What faith do we hold, Sam?
——There is always something beautiful in this world, Mr. Frodo, it is worth fighting for!
Yes, there are always some beautiful things worth fighting for.
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