A Quick Look At The Movie 'Lord Of The Rings'

The lord of the rings is one of the world's greatest movies around. The movie, featuring Frodo and the ring, is a great manifestation of the fight between the right and evil. The movie is split in three parts, which includes the fellowship of the ring, the two towers and the return of the King.

The movie portrays an old tale where mankind is bound to a course they do not know because of their different and trivial loves by one Lord, Sauron. However, the same Sauron chooses to create a different ring - the mother of all rings, through which he gains dominion over all life and showers mankind with envy, hate and war, prompting a rebellion form the masses.

Although the fight does not immediately result in the defeat of evil as many of those who fight are either defeated or shortchanged by the ring, we understand the will of man to fight to the end, finally defeating evil by throwing the ring in the fires of mount doom.

Featuring Frodo, he is appointed to carry the ring to the end of the mission, but this appointment does not come with his knowledge, he finds himself with a burden he does not know what it means or how to carry on with it. It is imperative to note that the movie is cast in a traditional setting that also depicts the force of nature to fight for its survival, showing reputable alliances between man and elves (non-human creatures with special war tactics).

The movie also depicts a number of war tactics, failures and victories by man and his alliances, finally liberating the whole land and restoring a king on middle earth. We note that the majority of the problems depicted as plaguing the kingdom of middle earth result from the wrong people sitting on the throne, initially appointed as caretakers who later on stuck on power and refused to hand it down to the right persons. In general, the movie depicts a classical fight between the evil and the right, those seeking to bind man to chains of poverty, insubordination and affliction and those seeking self-fulfillment of mankind.

The movie does depicts that the fight against this evil is not a speedy exercise, but a painful process that requires dedication and commitment to the goal, not forgetting massive sacrifice that man has to concede before they achieve the ultimate goal.

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