I truly
regret burdening my small amount of blog readers with yet another chance to
gush about my unhealthy obsession. However, this prompt demands it of me and AP
English 12 knows that I seldom pass up an opportunity to divulge into my love
for The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Yes, if I have not made it clear already,
these remain my all time favorite movies. In the fear of harassment from Derek
about picking a trilogy instead of “only one movie” I hesitantly tried to decide
on which of the three that I love the most. This proved much easier than I
expected after sitting in a movie theatre for thirteen hours for the three part
marathon (an awesome, yet unfortunate truth). I came to the conclusion that my
favorite has to fall to the second movie: The Two Towers; A fairly predictable
choice as I find this movie to act as the climax of the story, yet I love it for
many other reasons as well. Aside from my love for Aragorn, the ranger turned
king, and his strong presence in this film, I think that the struggle of good
versus evil bursts through to the forefront in this movie. The ultimate theme of
these movies, the question of right from wrong, leaves families and friends
divided, yet The Two Towers shows
more unity than division as the Fellowship breaks up at the end of the first
movie. A team player myself, I thoroughly enjoy seeing eternal grudges break in
the name of a common purpose, eventually leading to friendships. Differences
aside, exiled Rohiram help their people, the trees help the hobbits, and the elves help the
men. This warms my overly sentimental heart and restores my faith in Middle
Earth as victory and camaraderie often look dim in the darkness of their world.
In a movie named after the two forces of evil, one can expect that to prevail
throughout the story, and it does. However, this leads to the most intense
battles in my opinion, and who does not love a good sword-swinging,
arrow-shooting, orc infested war? All said, I think that I love this movie
because the series does not finish. I often times find myself in a state of
post-fantastic-movie depression and the best thing about this movie lies in the
fact that it has not ended yet. The cliff hanger makes it all the more
exhilarating as I quickly pop the third movie into my DVD player and set in for
a final triumphant three hours.
I share a similar obsession to you, but with the Harry Potter series. I have dedicated an entire shelf of my bookcase to my Harry Potter books and gear. Besides owning the books and movies, I have a Harry Potter DVD game, a Voldemort costume, Harry Potter 20 Questions and countless other items. Also, I have visited Harry Potter world (life-changing), hosted parties for the movie and book premieres and covered my door with newspaper articles about the series. I feel content knowing that others have like passions.
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