Gandalf's"death" is the most tragic scene in the first part of"The Lord of the Rings"!

The feeling is that Legolas is responsible for"coolness", Gandalf is responsible for"sensational", Aragorn is responsible for"brave", the dwarves are responsible for"reckless", Merry and Pippin are responsible for"attracting monsters", and our protagonist Frodo is responsible for - —Uh, responsible for the"miserable"!

This is the mission of each character in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Gandalf fell into the cliff, but no one had time to grieve. After several hobbits screamed"No~", the eight-man Ring Guard team continued to set off.

After all the hardships, they finally entered Lothlorien, which means"the dreamland of blooming flowers".

It is inhabited by the Noldor, Sindar and Nandor.

Galadriel and Celeborn were the rulers of Lothlorien.

It is a truly dreamy place, and the forests of Lothlorien are golden all year round.

The leaves of the mellon tree turn yellow in the fall but do not fall through the winter.

In spring, the golden leaves fall and cover the earth, and new green and silver leaves grow on the trees, and golden flowers bloom.

Mellon trees are a specialty of Lothlorien. Mellon trees do not grow anywhere else in Middle-earth, except in the Shire.

The seed of the Merlon tree in the Shire was given to Samwise Janji by Galadriel as a gift.

Lothlorien is still a peaceful and safe place.

Galadriel used the power of the Ring Nenya to protect Lothlorien from evil and danger, and to slow the passage of time.

As the most powerful woman in Middle-earth, Galadriel has many abilities and means - her silver basin mirror can show the past and the future, but it is not sure whether it is true because there are too many possibilities in the future.

Galadriel used the silver basin magic mirror to perform a"divination" for the Fellowship of the Ring. It showed that the Ring was slowly attracting and corrupting the members of the expedition. Perhaps in the near future, a member of the Fellowship of the Ring would Will he fall?

Seeing this, most viewers can actually guess that Boromir must be the one who fell.

Because clues have been given vaguely before - after all, it is a commercial blockbuster and the audience will not be bothered to guess.

Whether Gandalf or Legolas, they were bewitched by the Lord of the Rings, and it was nothing more than that - wear me, wear me, after wearing me, I can give you great power.

But is Gandalf a man seeking power? He would rather spend his time having a drink at a bar or traveling somewhere.

Is the Elf Prince a person seeking power? He prefers to be a bard, and the elves are leaving Middle-earth soon.

There are also Golden Bolt, the four hobbits, and Aragorn. Their need for power is also not that strong. They either already have it or they don't need it at all.

Only Boromir has clear desires.

His desire is not to be strong or to defeat Mordor, but to defend Gondor and its people.

But Mordor is strong, so he wants to be stronger.

This is also the reason why he was successfully tempted by the Lord of the Rings.

The plot of entering Lothlorien can also be seen as a journey of blood recovery and upgrade for the protagonist group.

Rambas dry food, elf cloak, stronger bows and arrows, the light of Elendil, etc.

After changing their clothes, the protagonist group reloads into battle.

In order to be exciting and to highlight the bravery and handsomeness of a certain character, Peter Jackson arranged for the orc army to pursue him for the rest of the journey.

The protagonist group sets off from the waterway, and the figures of orcs appear on both sides of the rapids. Legolas's most handsome scene in the first part comes.

I saw him standing upright on the bow of the boat, with his feet on the raised tip of the boat, holding a bow in one hand and placing the other hand next to the quiver. His cloak was fierce, his hair was flying, and his sharp eyes were staring at the howling and screaming ghosts rushing towards him from both sides of the bank. Orcs.

A half-orc showed his bravery, carrying a hammer, and rushed towards the boat from the tree.

Legolas drew the arrow, drew the bow, and shot out in a very fast but graceful movement!

Whoosh!

Bang!

The orc fell into the river and was swallowed by the water.

But this orc's action seemed to open the valve of attack, and the orcs on both sides of the river rushed towards him one after another.

Legolas stood firmly on the bow of the boat, no matter how the boat bumped and rocked, his body remained motionless.

I saw that his hands were like lightning, and his arrows were like volleys of arrows. The whole theater was suddenly filled with the sound of bow strings banging and arrows flying through the air.

One by one, the orcs were shot by arrows and fell into the water. Occasionally, those who escaped the arrows were killed by Aragorn and others on the boat.

Under the divine arrows of Legolas, the Fellowship of the Ring successfully entered the river from the small river. The orcs on both sides pursued them farther and farther away, and could no longer attack the small boat.

Then, two huge sculptures appear in the picture - the Colossus of Argonath (Gate of Gondor).

The figures carved on these two colossi are Isildur and his brother Anarion.

Their brothers are the founders of the Kingdom of Gondor, and Isildur is the one who cut off the Demon King's finger with a broken sword in the battle at the beginning of the film.

The filming location for this river is the Cavallo River in New Zealand. In order to represent these two huge stone statues in the movie, the staff of Weta Special Effects produced a pair of small statues and then used special cameras and shooting techniques to enlarge them. , and finally processed by computer to form the magnificent picture as it is now. (To read Baoshuang novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

When the movie uses a panoramic long shot to show the process of the boat passing the Colossus of Agonas for a long time, the strong contrast between smallness and grandeur is incomparable. Shocking.

Even the most critical Lord of the Rings fans can't express any dissatisfaction with this scene.

Shortly after landing, the Fellowship of the Ring entered the forest.

Later, Galadriel's prophecy came true.

Boromir is inspired by the Ring to plot against our poor protagonist, Frodo.

Fortunately, the hobbits were alert enough and managed to escape from Boromir's men.

As a result, the Fellowship of the Ring is in danger of splitting.

In this plot of the original timeline, it should be that the human hero Aragorn found Frodo alone and resisted the temptation of the Lord of the Rings.

But he also agreed with Frodo's idea and felt that it was the best choice for the Hobbit to go on his own.

But in this movie, in order to let Martin show more face, Peter Jackson asked Legolas and Aragorn to find Frodo together, and Legolas proposed that Frodo go on the road alone.

In this section, Martin's interpretation is indeed on point. He uses a vicissitudes of tone to show the long life that the Elf Prince has experienced; and he uses powerful persuasion to express the Elf Prince's wisdom and determination.

When Legolas succeeded in convincing Aragorn, the whole theater erupted in cheers.

At this moment, Saruman's Uruk army also arrived.

The climax of the film also begins.

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