a happy ending, all the terrible temper is worth it!
Intermittently watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy can be described as the most extravagant entertainment in the short holiday. After a few days, I was thinking about planting small bean comments.
The Black Forest, the high snow peaks, the deep caves, the low swamps, the flaming rocks... Frodo and his entourage of the Lord of the Rings expedition have gone through all kinds of difficulties and obstacles, and finally arrived at the other side of a happy victory. Too many twists and turns, too many singing sighs, Frodo surprised me in every way along the way. Especially when he woke up from injury, the bright and bright light covered his whole body. Gandalf stood behind the bed with a brilliant smile, and the expedition teammates smiled at him and walked with nobleness. His respect, with deep friendship. The last person who appeared at the door of the room was Sam, the hero’s most important partner. It can be said: Without Sam, there is absolutely no happy ending for Frodo...
In fact, looking at the trilogy, the story is the most fresh in my memory. The character is not the male protagonist Frodo, but a friend who has been with him all the time, Sam Weiss Gianji. The full name of Sam is written here completely to show respect for him, Sam has nothing else to do, and he can even be called the fat man who is most easily bullied in the expedition. but! He didn’t have any other greedy intentions, he just relied on Gandalf’s "Don't you lose him, Samwise Gamgee." Many persisted till the end. Great Man! This is my highest evaluation of the supporting role of Sam.
I won't say much about the content of the film, in order to give readers more room for reverie. If you want to satisfy your curiosity, you may wish to arrange a holiday in installments to watch it. Centimeter guarantees that you will find it beautiful.
Below are excerpts of two wonderful lines from the film, one is Gandalf's warning words when Frodo was upset and hardship:
"I wish the Ring had never come to me. I wish none of this had happened."
"So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide.
All we have to decide is... what to do with the time that is given to us."
"I really hope that the Lord of the Rings is not in my hands, I really hope that none of this has happened"
"Everyone will think so when they encounter difficulties... But it's not up to us to decide
what we can The decision is... What to do in the time given to us" The
other one is longer, the middle song of the Lord of the Rings (the second part), Sam sighed deeply when Frodo was confused and confused: (This is also three The lines that impressed me the most and moved me)
"I know. It's all wrong. By rights, we shouldn't even be here.
But we are.
It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo.
The ones that really mattered.
Full of darkness and danger they were.
And sometimes you didn't want to know the end.
... because how could the end be happy?
How could the world go back to the way it was
... when so much bad had happened?
But in the end,
It's only a passing thing this shadow.
Even darkness must pass.
A new day will come.
And when the sun shines, it will shine out the clearer.
Those were the stories that stayed with you...
... that meant something.
Even if you were too small to understand why.
But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand.
I know now.
Folk in those stories...
...had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't.
They kept going...
...because they were holding on to something."
"What are we holding on to, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo.
And it's worth fighting for."
"I know. This is not fair. We shouldn't have come.
But here we are.
This is like the wonderful story we have heard, Mr. Frodo.
Describe great deeds.
Full of darkness and danger.
Sometimes you don’t want to know the ending...
because how can there be a happy ending?
So many terrible things have happened.
How can this world go back to the past?
But in the end... the
shadow will pass.
Even the darkness will disappear.
A brand new day will come.
The sun will also emit a brighter light.
This is
a touching story that will be unforgettable forever...with extraordinary significance.
Even if you are too young to understand why.
But I think I understand, Mr. Frodo.
I get it now.
The protagonist of these stories...
There are many opportunities to give up, but they don't.
They go forward...
because they hold a belief. "
What do we believe in, Sam?" "
There must be goodness in this world, Mr. Frodo."
And it is worth fighting for. "
Samwise Gamgee, as the original name wise suggests, Sam is actually smarter and smarter than the male protagonist. What he conveyed above is not only a sonorous answer to Frodo's confusion, but also expresses these trilogy in secret. One of the themes of —— a sense of mission! Yes, it is carrying the great mission of destroying the Lord of the Rings and saving the world. The Lord of the Rings Expedition finally overcomes all obstacles and assists Frodo to destroy the evil at the end of the hellish journey. Source-the Lord of the Rings.
"Mission", the word deeply asks my inner world, and from this, I inspired the most true source of emotion for Chinese educational technology for postgraduate entrance examinations. Yes, it is a sense of mission!
On the journey of educational technology struggle In the middle, the road is long, but fortunately to be able to go up and down, how can your husband ask for it? Hehe, today I signed on QQ, saying "From the peak of my career~ Only the second half is about to begin!" ^^Hello everyone, my code name is C'ET". Here is the prelude to the exam preparation of "Huashan On the Sword" at the beginning of next year——
Yeah, it's worth fighting for!
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