The Lord of the Rings Revision - Chapter 7 Ending

Alessandro 2022-04-23 07:01:01

The situation after the Minas Tirith war was as follows: the main force of the Modo country was eliminated, the ghost army was disbanded, the elves completely lost their influence, the Gonduo country was weak, and only the Rohan family dominated. In this situation, it is indeed very difficult for Gandalf to defeat Aragon supported by Rohan and continue to control Gondor. Gandalf's only chance for victory was to continue to exaggerate the power of the Mordo nation and to justify his rise to power in Gondor. For this reason, in his meeting with Aragorn after the war, he stated that the strength of the country of Modo is still very strong, and once the Lord of the Rings falls into the hands of the country of Modo, the "free world" will still be defeated.
In fact, the combat troops of the Mordo country were basically wiped out in Minas Tirith. Note that except for a few mammoths in the army of Modo in the film, the rest are infantry, the speed is much slower than that of the Rohan cavalry and the Ghost Legion, and they need to cross the river when escaping, so there is almost no possibility of escaping back to Modo. Although there are tens of thousands of people left in Modo, they are all old and weak, women and children, and have no fighting ability. Gimli once said that dwarfs have women, even though they are hard to tell apart. While some people in the "free world" never think or consider "the axis of evil" and the old and the weak, it does apply to the Orcs, who also have women and children. Therefore, Modo has lost his resistance.
Gandalf continued to advocate the "Modo" threat theory, which really fooled a lot of people. However, the seasoned Aragorn knew Gandalf's tricks well, and he demanded that the army be pulled to Modo to "cooperate" with Frodo to destroy the Lord of the Rings. Gandalf, having a hard time riding a tiger, agreed.
Many people are puzzled by the next paragraph in the film: Why did the army going to Modo have a lot of cavalry when they crossed the river, but when they reached the Dark Portal, they all turned into infantry? Some people thought the director got it wrong. Not so. Since Gandalf was still temporarily in control of Gondor's army, in order to ensure that the coup veteran did not make trouble, the Rohan cavalry escorted the Gondor army across the river and stationed it at Osgiliath to monitor. And only the Gondor infantry (as mentioned above, the Gondor cavalry all died) came to the Dark Portal. If Modo was really strong, and the purpose of this battle was really to attract Sauron's attention, he would definitely let Rohan's cavalry go out, instead of letting the slow infantry die. It is precisely because Eowyn, the new king of Rohan, knew that Modo was already vulnerable, and that it was not in line with the identity of Rohan to attack the elderly and weak, so he did not send troops to the Dark Portal at all. Only the cruel and slaughterable Eomer volunteered to go as the representative of the Rohan. Eowyn had long been a stranger to this brother, so he left him alone.
Facing the swarming Orcs, the Gondor army, who didn't know the truth, was still nervous at first. Aragorn exposed Gandalf's lies in public before the battle, and pointed out to ordinary Gondor soldiers that these orcs were actually incapable of fighting, so "we are not here to die today, but to fight". Gang Duo, who has always bullied the soft and feared the hard, was now full of energy, completely defeated these half-orcs, and looted the country of Modo, which was already poor with only a few monuments. In order to cover up the evidence and eliminate future troubles, they set fire to and smashed all the buildings in the country of Modo, and Modo has since become a barren land. It happened that two silly hobbits really destroyed the Lord of the Rings at this time, and they lied that the destruction of these buildings was caused by the disappearance of the Lord of the Rings. In fact, how can a small Lord of the Rings have so much energy. . . Ha ha
After this battle, Gandalf lost the trust of Gondor, and Aragorn was accepted by Gondor as a matter of course. With Rohan's support, Aragorn got his wish and became King of Gondor. Worst of all, he asked Gandalf to preside over the coronation. Through the close-up of the film, we can see how much this hit Gandalf: when he was crowned, he held the crown high over (his) head and refused to put it down, his eyes were fixed on it, and he almost didn't put the crown on his head superior. After struggling, he barely put the crown on Aragorn, and he was about to cry, in stark contrast to the joy of the people around him. There was only one other person in the ceremony who also had a gloomy face, and he was Eomer. Eomer can be said to be in the same affliction as Gandalf: he kills the Crown Prince Théodred of Rohan with all his strength, thinking that he can steal the throne of Rohan. Unexpectedly, the wise Theoden broke the routine and passed the throne to his sister Eowyn. Now that Eowyn's reputation has reached its peak, he certainly has no hope of becoming king. Moreover, Théodred killed by himself was Eowyn's lover, although the benevolent Eowyn would not attack him, but. . . We can also see in the film that the two have long since lost their brother and sister relationship.
As a last effort to restore the influence of the elves in Middle-earth, Elrond, the elf patriarch, adopted a marriage to court Aragorn, the former lackey and the current upstart. Aragorn was so happy that he knelt down to the Hobbit immediately. Frodo thought he was kneeling to him, but in fact Aragorn was kneeling Pippin: if Pippin had not cooperated with Gandalf to kill the regent of Gondor, how could Aragorn be today?
Middle-earth is at peace again. The country of Modo has ceased to exist and has become an unsuitable place for human habitation. The original orcs migrated to other places, which accelerated the understanding and communication among the various races in Middle-earth, and eliminated the misunderstanding of the orcs by other species. The relationship between Gondor and Rohan has been reversed, and Gondor has become a vassal under the protection of the mighty Rohan's wings. And the Rohans became the biggest beneficiaries of the Second World War in Middle-earth: they controlled Gondor, occupied the land resources of the Wizard's Fort, and obtained most of the Mordo human resources who moved out (because Gondor destroyed Mordo) , orcs don't want to go there). More importantly, they also have an excellent leader Eowyn. Eowyn's affinity made it possible for the various species of Middle-earth to finally merge together, and this brought about lasting peace in Middle-earth. . .
Four years later, the elves were completely disappointed. After the elf princess married Gondor, she gave up her elf status and was completely assimilated by humans. And other
conspiracies have also failed one by one due to the high desire for peace of all kinds. The elves had to leave Middle-earth and "isolate" themselves forever.
Due to the length of the film, many problems were not explained. So some people couldn't understand that the elves took Frodo and Bilbo away in the end. Frodo was a great deed, but that's all. Bilbo has worn the Lord of the Rings for decades before he has made any achievements. What qualifications does he have to go to the paradise of the elves? In fact, after a little analysis, we can know that the real purpose of the elves taking Frodo and Bilbo away is to kill people. Now the only asset of the elves in Middle-earth is the good reputation they once spent a lot of money in exchange for. In order not to expose the secret of the Lord of the Rings, the elves will kill all those who have worn the ring, and only Frodo and Bilbo have worn the ring in Middle-earth. Of course, it was Gandalf who did this bad thing. The rhetoric about the "road" he said before boarding the boat is exactly the same as what Minas Tirith cheated on Pippin when he thought he was about to die. Poor stupid hobbits are all deceived.
The saddest thing is that Frodo used his limited brain cells to write a "Lord of the Rings" book before his death, and some people who don't know the truth still believe it. It was not until later that the various conspiracies of the elves were displayed in front of the world, and "The Lord of the Rings" disappeared in Middle-earth.
N years later, some Middle-earth cultural relics including "The Lord of the Rings" were exiled to the United Kingdom. A man named Tolkien translated "The Lord of the Rings" from the Hobbit language to English, and as a result, many copies were sold. Two years ago, a man named Jackson even made it into a movie, and as a result, many people were deceived.
Later, a person named mlhs carefully studied other cultural relics that appeared at the same time as "The Lord of the Rings", only to find that "The Lord of the Rings" was originally used by the Chinese people as anti-demonization, anti-XX superiority theory, anti-"jihad", anti- Only the negative teaching materials of culture conflict survived and poisoned overseas!
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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?