Jason Fitch

Jason Fitch

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    • Eduardo 2022-04-20 09:01:02

      Shocked! Moving!

      Some wounds will never heal. The king returns, and the beauty is in his arms. The Lord of the Rings trilogy culminates in "Into The West", with a nearly perfect posture to call the curtain. Let those producers cheer. It was indeed a triumph of cinematic stunts. The magnificent epic...

    • Luigi 2022-04-22 07:01:02

      The three IMAX marathons are like a big dream, unwilling to wake up.

      It took a long time to stop, as if all emotions were burned out. (Thanks to the people who are laughing and complaining for helping me get out a lot, otherwise I can be more involved)

      LOTR really speaks life. "I don't know." "fate" "death" "hope" throughout, life is so small, but in the face of...

    • Antonio 2021-10-20 18:58:18

      Compared with Gulu, Frodo is lucky. He has a powerful innocence that no one else can match. But he destroyed the Lord of the Rings, but he could not eliminate the evil that was awakened in his heart. Who can say that he traveled overseas at the end of the story, not a kind of arrogant self-exile? Perhaps at the moment Sauron was wiped out, he also understood the invincibility of evil. It's the hero's mission to just have to fight against it.

    • Antonio 2022-04-24 07:01:01

      This movie won an Oscar! ? It won an Oscar! ? ! ? The script is unbalanced, rhythmically disordered, and the lines are naive, plus a bunch of unintelligible or illogical plots. As a film editor, it is also a mess. A large number of slow-motion shots with diffuser lenses seem to be shooting fashion advertisements. In addition, what is the significance of designing Frodo, the protagonist who was crushed by Sam in terms of ability, courage, tenacity and even thinking?

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

    • Aragorn: We have time. Every day Frodo moves closer to Mordor.

      Gandalf: Do we know that?

      Aragorn: What does your heart tell you?

      Gandalf: That Frodo is alive. Yes. Yes, he's alive.

    • Merry: [triumphantly, as Barad-Dur crumbles] Frodo! Frodo!