"There are other forces in the world besides evil"

Evie 2022-04-22 07:01:02

A ring can release the most terrifying desire in the heart. So, when the little hobbits stepped up to take on it, they suddenly looked huge. It is the power of darkness that makes such a kind and pure belief so precious.

There is a power in the heart of people. This power is big or small, and what touches this power is the kindness and hope in the heart. Especially when the depths are desperate, this power will gather and explode.

Mordor is evil and dark because of the ring. Just like the title of "The Lord of the Rings", only those who can resist desire and temptation can become the master of the Lord of the Rings. But this is too difficult, the human mind is fragile, and the power of the Lord of the Rings is manifested on the one hand: there is supreme power, which can rule the world; The thirst for people can make people greedy, conceited, cold-blooded...and gradually become slaves of the Lord of the Rings.

Black and white, beauty and ugliness, justice and evil, are extremely reflected in the film, that is, the clear setting, we see loyalty, kindness, hope, commitment... So when human beings do not abandon these, the world will never be Dark erosion.

Maybe it's the change of mood with age, this time Boromir touched me no less than Gandalf. He was the most tempted one in the Fellowship of the Ring, but at the last moment, he fulfilled his promise with a very heroic gesture. The reason why he was touched is because Boromir is an ordinary person, he is fragile, hesitant, and fearful, but he overcomes these, and even he is ashamed of his momentary shaking, which is the most shining thing about him as a human being.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring quotes

  • [Frodo awakens to hear Aragorn singing in the dark]

    Frodo: Who is she? This woman you sing of?

    Aragorn: 'Tis the Lay of Lúthien. The Elf-maiden who gave her love to Beren, a mortal.

    Frodo: What happened to her?

    Aragorn: She died.

    [He sighs, turns back to Frodo]

    Aragorn: Get some sleep, Frodo.

  • Gimli: Dwarf doors are invisible when closed.

    Gandalf: Yes, Gimli, their own masters cannot find them, if their secrets are forgotten.

    Legolas: Why doesn't that surprise me?