At the end of the second part of The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, when Frodo was unable to control the evil forces of the Lord of the Rings to kill Sam with a sword, Sam awakened Frodo and he looked completely destroyed by the war. In the city, he said a very long sentence: "All the great deeds described are filled with darkness... But in the end, the shadows will pass, even the darkness will disappear, a new day will come, and the sun will radiate. Brighter light, this is a meaningful and touching story that is unforgettable forever. The protagonist of the story has many opportunities to give up, but they did not. They decided to go forward courageously because they held a belief in this world. There must be a good side, and it is worth fighting to the end!" It was this passage that moved Faramo and gave up the idea of arresting them and returning to the city, and Frodo, Sam and Gollum were able to continue on their way.
In fact, this passage touched not only Faramo himself, but all the audience. From this moment on, Frodo and Sam are no longer moving forward for the so-called mission, but for the firm belief in their hearts and for the beauty of this world. In the hearts of the audience, they are no longer short and weak hobbits, but a brave and determined hero. They have the most determined spiritual power, which will eventually push them to success. In fact, this is what Peter Jackson wants to confide to the world: No matter how powerful evil forces are in the world, they can never defeat loyalty, courage and kindness...
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