I have seen a lot of movies about the Lord of the Rings, from the main story to the prequel, from the Shire to Modo, from Rivendell to the Lonely Mountain, the story of the Lord of the Rings has almost spread throughout the Middle-earth. After watching these six movies in total, I feel that the entire plot of The Lord of the Rings is written around it, the Lord of the Rings, and written around people being tempted by this darkness. In the first part of the main story, the prince of the human race was tempted by the Lord of the Rings. After he saw the power of the Lord of the Rings, he tried to kill Baggins to own the Lord of the Rings. The second part In the middle, the one who was tempted by the Lord of the Rings was Gulu, a very poor man. He had been robbed of everything by the Lord of the Rings many times, but he still surrendered to the temptation of the Lord of the Rings. In the last episode of the main story, the tempted person is the holder of the Lord of the Rings, Baggins. The Lord of the Rings tempts him to do things that go against his mission, to help the darkness, and to harm his friends. In the prequel, the person who was tempted by evil was the dwarf prince Thorin Oakenshield. In all the temptations, everyone finally escaped from the darkness, but Guru did not.
In the first episode of the human prince and the prequel Thorin Oakenshield, they both remembered their mission and their glory at the last moment. Although they had been tempted by the Lord of the Rings and money before, But he still died of justice in the end. In the prequel Bilbo and the forward Baggins, the temptation they received is the deepest and deepest, but each of them has a soul-like friend and mentor around them. The prequel has Thorin and Gandalf, and the positive prequel has God's actions. Guest and Tom, these people are heroes with a righteous heart and kindness. They guide the tempted out of the darkness. Only Gulu was tempted at the last moment. I think it was because he had a wrong view of himself. Most of the other people tempted by the Lord of the Ring realized that he was a prince and a hero at the end, so they got rid of it. But Gollum, he thought he was a monster, so the darkness always existed in it.
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