The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Comments

  • Angelo 2023-04-12 01:20:06

    With the consciousness of mortal death, even if this war is won, the Ent family may perish in the war. They just chose a better attitude for what was going to...

  • Reyes 2023-03-22 17:59:18

    Complementing the bid, time has passed like a white horse, and 16 years have passed in a flash. My favorite magical epic masterpiece, bar none. And this one is the best in the...

  • Kristy 2023-02-15 09:12:45

    What a thrill to hear Rohan's melody in the theater. The memory of Faramir, the two Gondor brothers, Remember this good my little brother. Tears again for Boromir. In this part, the story has developed to this point, They say, it is not our war. But you are the part of this world! Aren't you? Remember the melody that belongs to Rohan, the vast grasslands and the iron cavalry of Rohan, and Eowyn, the beautiful and brave Eowyn who longed for freedom. The alliance of elves and men once fought side...

  • Monica 2023-01-08 17:31:13

    Gandalf's Last Rescue textbook level...

  • Daniella 2023-01-03 16:20:37

    The belief that it is worth fighting for kindness and beauty, the three-line narrative go hand in hand, the further development of the Middle-earth worldview, and the battle of Helm's Deep Valley in the latter part of the game is a big scene that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Looking forward to the third part. PS: I didn’t expect Gandalf to be dead. After losing it once, I got the “Supreme VIP Suit”. This one can also be said to be the scene of Gollum’s personality. The dwarf’s...

  • Ofelia 2022-12-16 13:42:14

    Battle of Helm's Deep + Wrath of the Treants + Gandalf Rescue the Soldiers, the most burning part of the trilogy, I didn't say anything, and the little fat man made the nest cry again! ! !...

  • Elenor 2022-12-02 15:03:42

    The layout of the first part has finally been harvested in the second part. The cross narrative of the three main lines, the epic feel of the Battle of the Valley of the Holy Thieves at the end, and the mirror image of Frodo and Gollum, all make the second film a better viewing experience (but still very long...). More and more I feel the charm of Aragorn, although he never washes his...

  • Jade 2022-11-12 02:42:47

    A large number of war scenes in The Two Towers perfectly reproduce the battlefield conditions of medieval Europe. Peter Jackson is known for his special effects skills, but he is not at all careless or lazy about the plot of real swords and punches....

  • Thelma 2022-10-17 16:42:57

    I prefer the first one, this one is a little too much, and the gap between strength and equipment is too big, so I can't believe the victory. The tree man part is simply an environmental education film, destroying the environment will be a lesson from nature... I like Sam so much and Gollum's shape is very three-dimensional and...

  • Jaylen 2022-09-26 23:26:59

    The second epic! Many scenes and lines are endowed with poetic beauty. The war scene reminds me of the Chronicles of Narnia, but Narnia and the Lord of the Rings themselves are like "brothers", just like Tolkien and Lewis, I really hope "Narnia" The Legend of Nia series can also be written by Peter...

Extended Reading
  • Margarita 2022-04-20 09:01:02

    The Journey Continues

    ①Star: A film with a three-line narrative structure is so compact and complete, it is definitely a template for a multi-line narrative film, and the explanation of the background of the characters and the changes of events are very smooth, making the seemingly complicated story concise and to the...

  • Theresa 2022-03-16 09:01:01

    Warm and determined sam

    The return of Gandalf's white robe, the two-line narrative is clear and the rhythm is tight. Guru is like a hobbit, and the tree man is like Gurut.

    I like Sam who is warm, firm, loyal, brave and alert. The most moving scene is that Sam pulls the tempted Frodo back strongly from the ring spirits, and...

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes

  • Gimli: My lady...

    Eowyn: Lord Aragorn... where is he?

    Gimli: He fell.

  • Arwen: Go to sleep.

    Aragorn: I am asleep. This is a dream.

    Arwen: Then it is a good dream.