Believe in the power of faith

Gerda 2021-10-13 13:07:00

The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy uses the tragedy of war to express the persistence and firmness of faith. From the beginning of the Shire Manor, Frodo and Sam began their "destroy" journey. The two partners supported and encouraged each other all the way, and did not abandon each other and go alone at the most dangerous time. People are deeply moved by their kindness and determination, but Peter Jackson is not limited to praising personal morality and sentiment, but uses the characters in the film to promote the universal emotion he has always insisted on.
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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  • Taya 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    [Replay on April 23, 2021] I bought tickets for three consecutive days to make up for the regret that I didn't watch it in time due to SARS (although I saw it in the theater in July of that year). The battle of Helm's Deep is really the best war plot in a movie of its kind. Whether in terms of rhythm or emotion, hope in despair is what makes LOTR move people. In the contemporary era when nature is further away from mankind, Treebeard sees Fangorn's roar when the fringe is devastated, which brings more resonance than before, and hopes that all ugly things made by humans can be destroyed as quickly as Saruman's industry and machinery. .

  • Eliane 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    This one is more like a branch of the whole story, mainly about Aragorn and the Elf Prince establishing a profound revolutionary emotion through a great battle. Bladder challenge for two weeks in a row, this time I learned to enter without a drink. The hour-long castle defense battle was completed in one go, and the blink of an eye felt guilty. Aragorn's emotional line is beautiful, and he is extremely considerate to the eyes of the audience.

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!