Continue the Middle-earth Fantasy Journey

Alden 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The second three-line narrative, not messy at all, is really powerful. I like this line of Mepi and Tree Man the most. Frodo and Sam struggled to make their way to Mordor, and the trio of Aragorn went to help Rohan defend the city, all in danger. What can Maypi do? Ent remained neutral for a long time and did not stand on either side. He felt that the world was going to fight, and it had nothing to do with them. They just needed to wait for the war to end. But Pippin guides Ent in the direction of Isengard, breaking all the cruel facts. No one has ever been left out of war, and it's all about everyone's future. When the war comes, all the charr-like peach blossoms will no longer continue. Only by fighting to maintain peace and fighting against evil can there be hope. Rohan won this battle. The battle scene was very shocking. It was the best big scene I've ever seen. I praise the crew. Frodo's burden is too heavy, and it is very difficult for him to carry the ring all the time and resist temptation. Fortunately, there is Sam's presence, able to support him. Many people think that Frodo is not strong enough as the protagonist, but I will always remember that at the Glen meeting, it was Frodo who stood up and ended the shirk between representatives of various races. Having taken over the task of destroying the Lord of the Rings, he is already my hero.

Ticket stub, thanks to the lady who stamped me
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
9.2
2002 / USA New Zealand / Drama Action Fantasy / Peter Jackson / Elijah Woodsian Austin

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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.