The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers movie plot
-
Isac 2022-03-26 09:01:01
The classic among the classics! The trilogy is excellent! The third one swept 11 Oscars! The trilogy has won 30 Oscar nominations and 17 figurines! Set three brilliant Oscar records! [2021.4.23. Dolby Cinema Edition Revisit] The first movie that impressed me the most was the momentary blackening of several characters, especially the blackening perspective of the elf queen Mrs. Galadrell. The second part is the gloomy picture of the future drawn by the Elven King Elrond when he discourages his daughter Elvin from loving Aragorn: the world has lost its color, and the black veiled Elvin faces the dead old Allah. Tribute, mourning and speechlessness, the loneliness of eternal life and the shortness of happiness penetrate the bottom of my heart. The most touching moments are except for the passage of Sam's encouragement to Frodo (That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo... and it's worth fighting for.) and the meta-fictional passage in which future generations tell the legend of the Ring , When the reinforcements led by the elf Haldir came to the Valley of the Helm (the elf abides by the covenant and fights side by side with humans again), there is no such plot in the original book, so Peter adds a wonderful change.
-
Casey 2021-10-20 18:59:38
The second part, like tree spirits. | 2021.4.26 Undoubtedly, the second most successful character creation was Gollum. The groundbreaking real-life motion capture gave this character a unique charm and also began the golden age of Andy.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes
-
Gimli: [upon seeing the atmosphere in Edoras] You'll find more cheer in a graveyard.
-
Treebeard: We Ents cannot hold back this storm. We must weather such things as we have always done.
Merry: How can that be your decision?
Treebeard: This is not our war.
Merry: But you're part of this world, aren't you?... You must help... please.
-
Lord of the Rings 2
-
The Code of "Lord of the Rings" (Part 1): Who is the European civilization afraid of?
-
The post-view of a person who only knew about The Lord of the Rings from his wife in the European and American circles (2)
-
Written after 21 years of rereading
-
Broken thoughts about the Lord of the Rings