Wednesday, September 4, 2013

The Lord of The Ring (LOTR) -Yeobin

My favorite movie is ‘The Lord of the rings’. It was a novel which was written by J.R.R Tolkin and the movie made by Peter Jackson ten years ago. Many people think that it is big scale fantasy movie and story is just for destroyed the ring, but I don’t think so. It is not a wrong opinion, but I think this movie told me more things. First is Frodo. He is a main character of this movie, and he was a hobbit. Actually, Tolkin made hobbit from England farmers. He wanted to show normal people who had not any special power by hobbit. So, Frodo could be representative of us who was a coward and wanted to live in his cave for a long time. However, as the story progressed, I can see that he found his brave heart. He met a lot of dangerous situation, but he had endured that and I see he is changing inside. Tolkin wanted to show that even though he is small and weak human, he could do it because all we have brave in our heart. Moreover, I think about Aragorn. He was a royal blood of Gondor which is a kingdom of humans, but he didn’t want to be a king because he thought that a king is not his place and he is not ready. (Actually, before he became king, Gondor had been regent system, so Part three’s title is ‘The Return of The King’.) Also, humans didn’t think he’s suited to the king. However, as the story progressed, he was obtaining confidence, and he showed strong leadership to humans, and then people think he is the king for Gondor. Finally, there are Gimli and Legolas. They are different tribes, Dwarf and Elf, and they had a bad relationship between them. Like other characters, their relationship was getting better. They understood each other, and finally they were good friends. Like this, this movie shows lots of characters and shows how they change and why. Also, it shows a wonderful view in New Zealand. For those reasons, I love this movie, and I watched this movie five times, but it always made me think about people’s relationships and how they change.

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