There are some things that time cannot mend, some hurts that go too deep. This is what Frodo says in Return of the King when he is finishing up his memoir, and it is both literal and metaphorical.
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I Wish The Lord Of The Rings Movies Hadn't Cut What Happened To Bag End After Frodo Left Middle-earth
The Lord of the Rings has long been one of my favorite fantasy sagas, since long before the films were released, in no small part because of the power and depth of the relationship between Frodo and ...
One Return Of The King Line Perfectly Defends The Need For Stephen Colbert’s Lord of the Rings Movie
The Return of the King’s ending, although beautiful, is crushing. Frodo returned to the Shire alongside his fellow hobbits after his mission to destroy the One Ring was complete, but he was ...
Reanna Gonzalez received her MFA in screenwriting and has been writing movie and television sceenplays for 5 years. She was mentored be Tony Award-winning playwright, Mark Medoff. She spends her free ...
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. The real star in J.R.R. Tolkien”s “The Fellowship of the Ring” is not Gandalf the Grey, nor is it the evil Sauron or even the young (well, ...
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