One ring governs all the rings, and all belongs to the net; one ring imprisons all the rings, dim. Mordor is full of shadows. This sentence is the first sentence in the book "The Lord of the Rings", which is also a clue that runs through the entire movie. Movie content: In the legendary Middle-earth, the hobbit Frodo gets a ring passed to him by his uncle. However, one of his wizard friends, Gandalf, discovered that this ring is the legendary "Supreme Lord of the Rings." In order not to let history repeat itself, he decided to let Frodo and his friend Sam send the Lord of the Rings to the Doomsday Mountains to be destroyed. In order to save the entire Middle-earth world, they embarked on a journey to destroy the Lord of the Rings...
We all understood wrongly that the “lord” in “The Lord of the Rings” should mean the owner, and should be translated as the “Master of the Lord of the Rings” Meaning, it embodies the temptation of the Lord of the Rings, and only those who can suppress the temptation and control desire can become the master of the Lord of the Rings rather than the slaves of the Lord of the Rings.
In "Lord of the Rings Trilogy", you will definitely be attracted and shocked by the grand scene, so that at the end of the movie, there may be a momentary sense of discomfort-just experienced a clear result. The battle between good and evil, separated from the self-contained world, the world we live in seems so unreal. However, the scene is magnificent and majestic, and it is the spirit and belief that move us that can penetrate people's hearts.
The human mind is fragile, which makes it easy for us to be tempted and fall. On the one hand, the ability of the ring is external and possesses the power to rule the world; on the other hand, it is also internal, like a magnifying glass in the inner world of human beings. Everyone who sees this ring has a desire to own it. Although this story takes place in an illusory world, the concept of the ring of power began to appear as early as the birth of civilization. When people have a little power and taste a little benefit from it, then they will have a desire to gain more power, and then they will be out of control...
The white dove is a symbol of justice and peace, so the Lord of the Rings is a symbol of evil and war. It also symbolizes greed, desire and power. Frodo and his companions experienced many difficulties on their way to the Doom Mountains. The feelings between the brothers came from the temptation of the ring, the confusion of faith, and the choice of the road, but Frodo and Sam did not give up destroying the Lord of the Rings in the end, and the power of the Lord of the Rings was also broken because of their friendship. This also shows that our destiny is connected, we must unite and cooperate to advance toward the goal!
This movie embodies black and white, beauty and ugliness, evil intent to suppress justice, and the most important thing is justice over evil. The story is that simple. What’s not simple is that under such a simple thematic framework, we see friendship, love, affection, unity, courage, kindness, loyalty, responsibility, commitment, sacrifice...Under Peter’s pen and ink, it becomes entangled in the film. The most thrilling emotional power hits your soul from beginning to end.
Only when the human heart possesses these spiritual powers can it exert its unparalleled power in the face of any danger.
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