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MOVIE REVIEW
In "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," a great mythic movie cycle gets the ending it deserves - and we can finally see this stunningly completed film trilogy for what it is: one of the major achievements of film history. This is a movie that, purely and simply, has visions and excitement to blow us away once again. "The Return of the King" and the massive complete film that it now concludes become together a supreme adventure fantasy epic, a staggering triumph, a movie to delight all ages, tastes and sexes - including that small part of the audience who still feel heroic fantasy with cute little hobbits, ornate language and bizarre supernatural beings is just not their cup of tea. Everything ends here: primarily Frodo Baggins' quest to destroy the dangerous and magical ring of invisibility with the aid of good wizard Gandalf and the rest of their hardy fellowship - that stout band encompassing gruff-and-ready dwarf Gimli, sureshot elf Legolas and faithful hobbits Sam Gamgee, Pippin and Merry.But also concluded, with stunning panache and entrancing detail, are the annihilating wars in Middle Earth between the dark forces and wizards of Mordor, Sauron and Saruman and the embattled peoples of Rohan and Gondor. Resolved also are the furious quest of the wild, schizophrenic Gollum/Smeagol to steal back the ring before it can be cast into flames, the ascension to kinghood of the heroic adventurer Aragorn and the final return home of the hobbits and the sunset coda for Frodo and his once-heroic cousin Bilbo.
Low Angle
The camera focus on elephant which is the focus image in this part. Then the image of soldiers been blurred.
Facial Expression
The most important thing while making the film is facial expression. The audience will be easily understand the situation. Just look at the picture, we can see how the soldier expression when he make an order to the battalion
High Angle.
Shows the view from top of the tower.
Extreme Long Shot
Shows how the camera focus from the top like a bird eye view.
Transition Slot
From this slot we know that this film used another image to open a new slot.This is how they change to the new slot.
Close Up
Show the camera more focus on the face.
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