I am fortunate to see such a classic in the cinema in 2021

Monte 2022-04-20 09:01:02

I am fortunate to see such a classic in the 2021 theater line, and it also gives countless fans a little faith that the art of film still has its place in the theater, and it is still irreplaceable in today's era of streaming media and smart screens of all sizes. meaning. The visual feast created by mountains and seas is particularly shocking in the cinema. This feast is not to set off the main theme of personal heroism, but a tragic and divine epic melody full of doomsday prophecy, and a tragic chant in a broader sense. We see that the unity and swearing resistance of different races in the face of the same disaster have formed a certain degree of community of destiny. The spirit conveyed by this image is still meaningful after 20 years, and even more and more scarce. Whether Frodo and Sam's duet is solid enough remains to be seen. Gollum's image is vivid and brilliant, showing the long-lasting devastating effect of the metaphor of "The Lord of the Rings" on the mental state and personality, how to struggle to the point of being unable to extricate himself in the face of power, power, and fear. As said in the movie, human beings are the most easily deceived. Once they have the Lord of the Rings, which symbolizes power and power, the world will surely fall into disaster and never recover. Therefore, we choose to pin our hopes on the Hobbits, build an ideal world with fiction, and inspire the light in reality to overcome the darkness.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes

  • [Aragorn walks through the ranks of Elven defenders of Helm's Deep]

    Aragorn: [In Elvish] Show them no mercy... for you shall receive none!

  • Gimli: It's true you don't see many Dwarf-women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Dwarf-men.

    Aragorn: [whispering to Eowyn] It's the beards.

    Gimli: And this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no Dwarf-women, and that Dwarves just spring out of holes in the ground!

    [Eowyn laughs]

    Gimli: Which is, of course, ridiculous.