I didn't expect the long review after about half a year to be here

Destini 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Technically, there is a larger war scene (although I remember that the third part will have this), and intellectually, there are reflections on unjust and meaningless wars (on a soldier who died in battle). The corpse laments that the war is meaningless, and is covered with false "sacred" lies), and there is a demonstration of the moral concept of justice revealed in the defensive just war (protecting weaker women and children), and the "Great Union" The united front theme of "Great Unity" (humans, elves, trees, etc.) is also mixed with some love and love, and the score can go up. In addition, the "gudugudu" character in the film does not know if it shows the appearance of "schizophrenia". It has a sentence "free" in it, which reminds me of "dobby is free" in "Harry Potter" ——Of course, it also reflects a certain "nature is hard to change", "is it good or evil", or "left" or "right" thinking- (including when it comes to the topic of "tree wife") , reminds me of a sentence from C in the undergraduate class: when you are young, you have no conscience, and when you are old, you have no brains. 'Left'" is a good "philosophy of life" (of course, it is more reflected in "epistemology", and events are estimated to be shaking their heads and bumping their heads). The fly in the ointment is that several mentions of themes similar to "save mankind" in the second half [including tying the fate of the entire human race to just a few people - or just one "Lord of the Rings" (owner) - all Some of them are too "metaphysical" - of course, this may mean "on the line"], which makes me feel that this is (more) a bit "on the line" and "hypocritical".

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  • Hailee 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    It feels better than the first one, and the magnificent war pictures are more exciting and a bit tactical. There are no neutral nations to stay out of a war. Hot weapons only have bombs, so why don't you get a few dragons to destroy human beings together?

  • Angeline 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    20210425 The domestic 4K re-screening version will be watched again. 20 years have passed in a flash...but classic movies just beat time.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes

  • [Frodo and Sam have captured Gollum. Sam is violently dragging Gollum with a long piece of rope around his neck]

    Gollum: [wailing piteously] Aghh! It burns! It burns us... It freezes...

    [Sam jerks the rope, causing Gollum to topple. Sam drags Gollum, who grabs a rock and grabs the rope, pulling it back]

    Gollum: [to Sam] Nasty elves twisted it! Take it off us!

    Sam: Quiet, you!

    [Gollum lets out a high-pitched wail as he throws a temper tanturm, complete with convulsion]

    Sam: [to Frodo; exasperated] It's hopeless! Every orc in Mordor is going to hear this racket! Let's just just tie him up and leave him.

    Gollum: [horrified] NO! That would kill us! KILL US!

    Sam: That's more than you deserve!

    Gollum: Agggghhhhhhahhhh...

    [Gollum flops on his back as he continues to throw a mini-tantram]

    Frodo: Maybe he does deserve to die. But now I see him, I do pity him.

    [Gollum stops convulsing and looks up at Frodo]

    Gollum: We'll be nice to them, if they be nice to us. Take this off of us... We swear to do whatever you wants... we swear.

    Frodo: There is no promise you can make that I can trust.

  • [Gollum has Sam in a headlock. Frodo jumps to Sam's rescue and points his sword at Gollum, who looks at it in terror]

    Frodo: [about his sword] This is Sting. You've seen it before, haven't you... Gollum?

    Sam: [choking] ugh!

    Frodo: [sternly] Release him, or I'll cut your throat!

    [Gollum does so. Frodo continues to pin him down Gollum's pupils widen as he squeaks faintly]

    Gollum: [crying in defeat] EEEEYAHHHHHHH!