Moments of Middle Earth/Middle Earth's most memorable moments

Cecil 2022-03-18 09:01:02

One day in 2003, I ran into a DVD of FOTR by mistake, and became obsessed with Middle-earth. To this day, listening to Last Goodbye walking out of the movie theater crying, more than ten years have passed. In the past ten years, it seems that I have never left Middle-earth. I watched LOTR movies repeatedly, watched the highlights, read the original works, and then rekindled the dream of the year at HOBBIT TRILOGY. Finally, I had to say goodbye. I want to record the most memorable scenes of the entire six-part series. I think this dream of more than ten years must be enough for me to remember.

(I want to talk about the biggest regret in BOFA, that the director did not film the scene where THORIN was buried. The book describes that ARKENSTONE was finally buried under the ground with THORIN, and THRANDUIL was standing in front of his tomb. It was also an endless regret. ARKENSTONE almost Destroyed THORIN, and almost let the elves and dwarves kill each other. In the end, all the previous suspicions were cleared, and THRANDUIL was also willing to hand over ARKENSTONE to accompany THORIN. Since then, there will be no disputes about gems. What a poignant ending, but it did not come out in the end. The screen where the three parties have settled TT)

My favorite Moments of Middle Earth:

Before Arwen left Aragorn, when Rivendell gave him the even star, Arwen said "I choose, a mortal life". At that time, he didn't feel that this promise was so heavy, until later he saw Arwen abandon his family and leave his father, and chose to stay alone. When the soil accompanied Aragorn through a short life and had to experience the pain of life and death, he knew how great this choice was. It is really a brave decision to give up eternal life to experience the joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys of mankind. In BOFA, Kili handed her mother's stone; the picture that was handed to Tauriel before parting was exactly the same as that of Arwen/Aragorn's parting shots, and she burst into tears when she saw it. The camera first saw Kili holding TAURIEL's hand, and then opened his fist to see the black stone in the middle of the palm. This picture is really exactly the same as Twilight Star back then. The details are very moving. But in the end, Kili and Tauriel experienced parting from life and death early, but the immortal TAURIEL would take this sadness and loneliness forever, and it hurts to think about it. .

In order to protect Hobbit, Boromir killed three arrows on the battlefield. It was probably the most bleak and magnificent scene (later brother FARAMIR rushed to OSGILIATH to die and accompanied PIPIN's song to be so beautiful, but fortunately FARAMIR finally came back). Aragorn put his sword on BOROMIR's chest, kissed his forehead and called him a brother. That scene was really sad. What a big change BOROMIR has changed from doubting this QUEST to using his life to realize this QUEST. It is also like THORIN in BOFA, from greedy and suspicious, to finally letting go of the burden to fight back. When AZOG’s sword was against his throat, he was probably thinking, only death can make this all over, can you keep AREBOR, so he resolutely accepted that sword, fate for fate, crown gold reputation is not important, keep it The family's home is his mission, and it is his original intention when he first knocked on the door of BILBO.

At the gate of the last ROTK battle that year, Gimli said to LEGOAS "Never though I'd die fighting side by side with an elf." LEGOLAS said slightly "What about side by side with a friend?" The two looked at each other. , Is a smile that sees through life and death. Indeed, 60 years ago in BOFA, who would have thought that dwarves and elves could fight side by side again, having a life-and-death relationship. Dwalin said "Thorin Oakenshield, has become the legend". The lonely Bilbo said "He is not a legend, to me, he is just.." The second half of the sentence did not come out for a long time. It was not until I returned to my hometown to open the door of the bag end that it took a long time to say "he, was a friend". Thorin's trust in BILBO, when his dragon disease was the most serious, he would rather doubt that his people had never doubted BILBO. He put Mithril on with joy, looked at the chestnut in BILBO's hand with a dozing smile, and watched with gratitude before he died, when BILBO asked him to return to his hometown to bury the seeds. I always feel that the subtext is, even if I'm not there anymore. , With this tree, and that MITHRIL, it's as if I'm still there, and our friendship (it's already love, right TT) is still there. This new plot of planting chestnuts is really good for tears. .

Doomsday Yamaguchi SAM said to the dying FRODO, "I can not carry the ring. But I can carry you" is the most touching sentence in the whole work. There are still many scenes that have no dialogue but are unforgettable for a long time. When the fire of GONDOR is ignited, it is really exciting for a long time; the sad violin sounded and the portrait of blond hair standing proudly on the top of Rohan's bleak mountain EOWYN as cold as frost; LEGOLAS, HELM' who got off Rivendell in the morning The moment S DEEP Haldir was killed and knelt on the ground, he was driven out by his father to fight a desperate and sad FARAMIR. . . . There are so many moving pictures.

I used to fantasize about the ending countless times before watching ROTK. I thought it was ARAGORN who was crowned, and I also thought it was Grey Haven’s parting, but I never thought that it was the lovely SAM who held her daughter and gently closed Yuanyuan. Home. BOFA also echoes this ending. At the end, the elderly BILBO was at home leisurely. Suddenly a long-lost friend knocked on the door. BILBO got up and answered the door. The camera turned to his desk with the framed map on it. A map of QUEST that changed his life. I remember that there was no mention in the book that BILBO was still connected with the dwarf, so after so many years, this QUEST only exists in the memory. BILBO carries the memory of THORIN & Company, and the map that he loved and loved. , I have been living. These two majestic TRILOGY, both ended their journey in a warm and small picture, which also makes people feel that they are still unfinished but also with a little warmth. After all, the journey always ends, and always returns to the original life, although they will never be the same. Altough we will never be the same.

The journey of Middle-earth will always end, but we have all become It's different.

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  • Joesph 2021-10-20 19:00:08

    Smile point: Legolas learns to jump from Super Mario, Azog drops water, Alfred's chest... Curly blessing oh no, that dragon once again died of a lot of talk... Gandalf was hugged by the queen and the princess... The sketch scene setting at the end of the film is too beautiful... Thorin's inner drama is too good, and the Elf King is so cold and humane... The last paragraph makes people want to go through the Lord of the Rings trilogy immediately. So this is not to say goodbye to Middle-earth, but the beginning of a journey.

  • Coralie 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    After watching, the whole theater was full of blowing nose, and I could hear someone sobbing when the uncle died. My Kili, my heart is broken! British friend Elena said that she would go back to watch "South and North" to calm the emotions that had been out of control. She is a true fan of the uncle. Generally speaking, PJ's strength is still the scheduling of war scenes, the fighting scenes are hearty, and the elves' movements are beautiful and sharp and eye-catching. But the plot is still a weakness

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies quotes

  • Tauriel: [to Thranduil] There is no love in your heart!

  • Thorin Oakenshield: [last words]

    Thorin Oakenshield: [to Bilbo] Farewell, Master Burglar. Go back to your books... and your armchair... plant your trees, watch them grow. If more people... valued home above gold... this world would be a merrier... place...

    Bilbo Baggins: No! No, no, no! No! Thorin! Thorin... don't you dare!

    [cradles Thorin, who has already died]

    Bilbo Baggins: Thorin... hold on. Hold on. Look. The Eagles. The Eagles. The Eagles are here. Thorin!

    [realizing Thorin's dead]

    Bilbo Baggins: The Ea -

    [breaks down and begins to weep]