not a movie review

Eddie 2022-04-23 07:01:01

This re-screening of The Lord of the Rings can be said to have fulfilled a wish in my life. Three times a day, I almost can't walk after reading it. My three favorite characters in Lord of the Rings are Faramir, Eowyn and Sam. A hero becomes a hero not because he has conquered a strong enemy, but because he has conquered himself. As an unloved child, Faramir has always lived in the shadow of his father and brother. He resented his father, but longed for his approval. He respected and loved his brother, but envied his achievements. Such children do not covet power or fear death. His only wish was to gain the attention of his father. And offering the Lord of the Rings will undoubtedly allow him to complete his work in one battle. "If you let the Lord of the Rings go, the prime minister will execute you" "Then execute me." In the end, he let Frodo go, defeated his brother, and even defeated himself. Eowyn is the most powerful female human in the film. She is brave and resolute, and when Aragorn asks her what she is afraid of, she replies, the cage. Society has too many prisons for women, and Eowyn must not only get rid of his own confinement, but also help others. Merry wanted to go to war, and Eowyn would not despise his ideals and tell him halflings not to die, because she had had enough of contempt. "No man can kill me" "I am no man" I don't know if there are more clichéd puns in the English-speaking world, but every time I see this, it makes my hair stand on end. Certain things were meant to be done by women, and Eowyn got it done. sam. Ah, who wouldn't love Sam, the sincere and kind brave Samwise. "I can't carry the burden for you, but I can carry you." In the first part, Sam said, and one step further, I've come to the farthest place from home in my life. Who would have thought that such a gardener who had never left Shire would end up in the Doomsday Volcano. Faramir, Eowyn, Sam, they are all mortals. But the most precious thing in the world is that mortals overcome themselves and complete their own growth. The greatness of The Lord of the Rings also lies in the fact that small characters also have their own trajectories. Interestingly, in the whole trilogy, my favorite dialogue is not from the mouth of the above three. "I didn't expect that I would die with a elf" "What if it was with a friend" "Okay, I will"

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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King quotes

  • Pippin: [singing to Denethor as Faramir leads the charge] Home is behind, the world ahead... and there are many paths to tread... Through shadow... To the edge of night... Until the stars are all alight... Mist and shadow, cloud and shade... All shall fade... all... shall... fade.

  • Denethor: My sons are spent. My line has ended. Rohan has deserted us. Theoden's betrayed me. Abandon your posts! Flee, flee for your lives!

    [He turns around, and Gandalf knocks him out with his staff]

    Gandalf: Prepare for battle!