This is a movie that never gets tired of

Dovie 2022-03-17 09:01:01

This is a movie that never gets tired of.
The scene of King Hilton, who is already graying on his temples, straddling a handsome white horse and leading thousands of Luohan's children to tens of thousands of enemy formations under the rain of arrows reluctantly made me unforgettable for a long time. Here is the sunrise red that belongs to justice, and over there is the dark gray that symbolizes evil. Accompanied by majestic music with sadness. This may be the most magnificent ancient war scene ever photographed by masters.
I don’t think about the twists and turns of the story, the excellent performances of the actors, and the details that have been talked about by film critics time and time again. The magnificent war scene alone impressed me deeply.

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Extended Reading
  • 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

  • [from extended version]

    Pippin: [to himself] What were you thinking, Peregrin Took? What service could a Hobbit offer such a great lord of men?

    Faramir: [approaching] It was well done. Generous deeds should not be checked by cold council. You are to join the tower guard?

    Pippin: I didn't think they would find any livery that would fit me.

    Faramir: It once belonged to a boy of the citadel. A very foolish one; who spent many hours slaying dragons instead of attending to his studies.

    Pippin: This was yours?

    Faramir: Yes, it was mine. My father had it made for me.

    Pippin: Well, I'm taller than you were then. Though I'm not likely to grow anymore... except sideways.

    [they laugh]

    Faramir: Never fitted me either. Boromir was always the soldier. They were so alike, he and my father. Proud... stubborn, even. But strong.

    Pippin: I think you have strength, of a different kind. And one day your father will see it.

  • Aragorn: I do not fear death.