The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
I haven't read the original, but if you look at the whole trilogy carefully, you will find that it contains much more than the struggle between black and white. It has an analysis of human weakness, praise of love and friendship, reflection on nature and environment. It is no longer a story, but an epic.
People who don't like LOTR always say that it's too commercial, but I can say it's the richest commercial film I've ever seen.
The depiction of a nation in the film can be said to be painstaking.Take Rohan as an example, from the flag of a white horse on a black background to the tribal city built on a high mountain, and the sound of the bagpipes sounded every time they came out, which vividly outlined a nomadic people.
Peter Jackson and his team are no longer making a movie. They are creating a world, a world of their own history, their own culture, their own black-and-white disputes, and this world almost truly makes you believe that it does exist at a certain time or place.They were so attentive and spent seven years. I don't think any film that puts commercial interests first would have the courage to spend such time cost.So when they got the Oscars, I was really happy for them. Tolkien created a dream for us, and they made it a reality.
While watching rtok, I was always agitated by an emotion:
Pippin lights up the first beacon tower, and then the beacon fires between Chongshan are lit one by one
Eowyn fought like a man on the battlefield
Sam said to Frodo: I can't carry the ring for u, but I can carry U
Before the war, Aragorn said to all the people of Gondor and Rohan: this day we fight!
I know that LOTR has brought me more shock and moving than all commercial films can give me stimulation and freshness.
A good movie doesn't depend on whether it's artistic or commercial. As long as it moves you, it's a good movie.
Anyway ,the journey is end ,but life continues.
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@hyj, A great movie, impossible to forget, impossible not to see again, no matter how long it is.
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