This music has another name "Uruk-hai" which means Uruk-hai. The music at the beginning mainly describes the three hunters (Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli) chasing the orcs. But there is little hope, and there is a long distance between the two sides. And the enemies far outnumbered them. But they still pursue the enemy, for the slim hope, and for their friends. If you listen carefully to "The ring goes the south" you will find the same piece of music. The same mission with little hope still motivates them to move forward. This is faith. The majestic music at the beginning is a tribute to this belief and a tribute to those who still do not give up in the face of difficulties. The last minute is mainly an introduction to the Orcs of Isengard. It begins with the introduction of the source using Esinger's theme, and then uses the exclusive music of the Orcs to describe the horror and their power. It indicates that there will be a fierce battle when the three hunters catch up with them.
The Lord of the Rings is indeed a very good-looking movie, with grand scenes and wonderful storytelling (although this kind of story is a bit cliché). The director put his hometown on the screen, New Zealand is really beautiful.
I will not introduce the content of the film in detail. The most impressive scene is when Frodo and Sam arrived at the foot of Mount Doom. Frodo, who was exhausted, could no longer move forward. , Sam, who was also very tired, hugged Frodo and said: "I can't bear the responsibility of the Lord of the Rings for you, but I can bear it for you!" After saying that, Sam picked up Frodo and continued on the steep mountain road. Moving forward... To be honest, after watching this scene, I had the urge to cry. Along the way, Sam stayed with Frodo. Even when he doubted himself, Sam never left, just for his promise, Sam must escort Frodo to Mount Doom and let him destroy the Lord of the Rings. This is such a great friendship. Maybe this is the kind of friendship that people today lack!
There was another scene in the film that also moved me, no, to be exact, I was very excited! In order to allow Frodo to reach Mount Doom smoothly, Aragorn sacrificed himself and proposed that the few human troops should attack the Dark Portal head-on in order to draw the attention of the Demon King Sauron. When he arrived at the Dark Portal, the Orcs threw him a piece of Frodo's personal mithril armor. Then thousands of Orcs surrounded Aragorn's army, and the Eye of Sauron also shone on Aragorn. On his body, Aragorn raised the sword that had cut off Sauron's finger, turned around and said to Gandalf, Legolas and Golden Bolt: "For Frodo!" Then he rushed towards the orc army alone, Then Pippin and Merry also rushed out, Gandalf, Legolas, Golden Bolt and the whole army rushed out, and a big battle began... This scene made me very excited, and I jumped out of my chair with excitement. I jumped up and my whole body was filled with excitement!
"The Return of the King" is still helmed by Canadian film composer Howard Shore, who unveils this adventure legendary epic with a sacred and majestic chorus, and releases a sensational and thrilling atmosphere from the accumulation of skills that he is good at in a thrilling atmosphere. The awe-inspiring majesty stirred up waves of majestic craze. With the film's broad vision and awe-inspiring scenes, the most ambitious heroic symphonic poem in his creative career is revealed. Shore, who always likes to use Irish folk music to enrich the legendary color required for the film, as well as to enrich the mysterious, soft, majestic and sad sound quality of classical music, has invited the famous American soprano Renee Fleming, the legendary female singer Annie Lennox, and the flutist James Galway. Polished the soundtrack for this film.