The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy series directed by Peter Jackson and starring Ilya Wood, Ian McLean, Liv Taylor, Vigo Mortson, Sean Austin, Kate Blanchett, john Reese Davis, and three films: The Lord of the Rings: The Ringer (released in the United States on December 19, 2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (released in the United States on December 18, 2002), and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in the United States. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (released in the United States on December 17, 2003).
The movie "The Lord of the Rings" is one of the most classic series of films in the history of cinema, and once it was launched in 2001, it quickly swept the world and caused a Boom in the Lord of the Rings worldwide. The film is based on Tolkien's novel "The Lord of the Rings", with colorful special effects fights, magnificent natural scenery, a variety of characters and a large-scale war scene, making the Lord of the Rings a god in the minds of countless fans. The Lord of the Rings series swept almost the vast majority of film awards at the time, winning 351 international awards, including 17 Academy Awards.
Recently, the "Lord of the Rings" series has to be screened in theaters again, and with this east wind, I am ready to write articles on the "Pokémon", "The Hobbit", and "The Lord of the Rings" story series. This issue brings you the top ten villains of "The Lord of the Rings". Due to the length of the article, this article will be divided into two parts.
List: Dark Demon King Sauron, Fire Demon, White-Robed Wizard Saruman, Ringmaster Angmar Witch King, Great Spider Shilob, Strong Orc Leader Lulz, Water Watcher, Half-Orc Gosmog, Hobbit Gollum, Human Traitor Grima Qiaoyan
Sixth: The Hobbit Grunt
Reason for the list: Eternal Holder of the Lord of the Rings

Gollum's real name is Smig, and his image in the film is extremely obscene. This is due to the constant corruption of the Ring while holding the Ring. Originally a hobbit, Smiger discovered that the Process of the Lord of the Rings was more bloody, and on his birthday he was fishing in the river with his friend, another Hobbit, Dogo. Unexpectedly, Dogo was dragged into the bottom of the river by a big fish, which found the Supreme Ring that had been silent for many years. (So Dogo is the real discoverer of the Lord of the Rings, and from this point of view, Smiger scolds Bilbo as a thief or a thief to catch a thief) Fascinated by the Lord of the Rings, Smigo asks Dogo to give him the Rings as a birthday present. After Dogo refuses, Smegger kills him and hides in the Misty Mountains with the Ring. This hiding is more than 400 years, feeding on raw fish and some goblins, all of which are able to catch up with Sun Wukong being crushed by the Five Finger Mountain. However, due to living in the dark for a long time, Smegger became inhuman and ghostly, and a bit split personality. This trait appears several times in the film, with Sam even referring to him as a combination of a coward and a filthy ghost. Later, as the Dwarven Expedition passed through the Misty Mountains, Bilbo was lucky enough to pick up the Supreme Ring, and the Grunt who had lost the Ring wept bitterly. (Bilbo is stronger than Gollum, he took the Ring and didn't kill Gollum) Gollum, who lost the Ring, wanders around and is finally captured by Sauron, who also learns of the Lord of the Rings from him. After Sauron let him go, the hapless Gollum was captured by Aragon and handed over to Thranruid, and it was at this time that Gandalf realized that Bilbo had taken the Supreme Ring. The cunning Gollum escaped when the Thranruid was attacked by the half-orcs. Then came the encounter with the Ring Expedition, who, after following it for a long time, was captured by Frodo and vowed to help destroy the Ring. However, the dual-personality Gollum tries to lead Frodo and Sam into Shilob's lair, hoping to kill people with a knife. Unexpectedly, Shilob was also killed by Sam, and then on the slopes of the Doomsday Volcano he attacked Frodo again, and was eventually driven away by Sam. Grunt, who had been reluctant to give up, appeared at the last moment, fought with Frodo for a long time, and finally died in the lava with his unforgettable Supreme Ring.
Seventh: The mighty orc Lulz
Reason for the list: Saruman is the first general under his account
Many people should be confused when they mention the name Lulz. I'm afraid I can't think of who this character is, but I have to find someone among a bunch of vicious-looking orcs to recognize one of them and a bunch of black friends. Lulz was a general under Saruman, the leader of the mighty orcs, and the most elite warrior. The only dead member of the Ordination Expedition was given by him. Saruman sent Lorze while searching for the Supreme Ring on Sauron's back, when he succeeded in killing Boromir and capturing Meri and Pippin. However, he also died at the hands of Aragon, and despite this brave and fierce orc, he still left a deep impression on the audience. The Strong Orcs are a strengthened version of the Half-Orcs bred by Saruman, and unlike the ordinary Half-Orcs, they are not afraid of the sun and can fight during the day, and they are taller. Strong orcs should be a hybrid of half-orcs and humans, and should be of some Haalander ancestry. And Lyuz was the first strong orc to be created, and he killed the first half-orc he saw in the blink of an eye. He was appointed by Saruman as the leader of the Mighty Orcs, and even entrusted him with the task of tracking down the Rings. This evil race certainly did not fare much better, and after Lulz was killed, their old nest was uprooted by the Treemen instigated by Merry and Pippin. Eisinger thus became history. (To say a few words, the strong orcs should be the exclusive class of Saruman, so Modo has no strong orcs)
Eighth: Half-orc leader Goss Morge
Reason for the list: The half-orc general who is on his own
This Goos Mog is not a Gougs Mog, and there are two Goos Mogs in Tolkien's novels. One is the Great General of Morgoth, Yan Mogoth Mog, and the other is the Deputy Commander of the Demon Cave Minas Mogul, Gos Mog. This article is about the latter, who appeared in the battle against the White City of Minas Tiris as the deputy of the Angmar Witch King. Goss Morge is not a very mysterious origin, the specific race is unknown, in the movie image he is a half-orc, let's take him as a half-orc. Goos Demon is very vicious and terrifying, with a sarcoma-like object on his face, walking with a limp, and it is estimated that the wolf fell down and fell (injured by Ioving in the movie). However, he is physically handicapped, and his intelligence and abilities are significantly higher than those of Sauron's other half-orcs. Even in the Battle of Minastilis, his role was above that of the Angmar Witch King, and all the siege instructions were given by him. His forces of Haalanders, half-orcs, and ogres inflicted enormous damage on the Coalition. Even in the case of the death of the Witch King and the delay in the arrival of the pirates, Gosmborg still led his legion to fight bravely. If Aragon had not arrived in time with the omnipotent army of the undead at the critical moment, the victory or defeat of this battle would not be known. In the end, Gosmog was killed by the rushing Aragon and Jimley after the unsuccessful sneak attack on Irving (although the book does not explain the subsequent fate of Gosmborg, it may be that he died at the hands of the undead, or he may have escaped).
Ninth: Grimma's clever words
Reason for the list: Human beings are human scum like their name
Like Lulz, Grimma was a vassal of the white-robed wizard Saruman. Greima was first an advisor to King Lohan, and due to Saruman's personal relationship with King Theodon of Lohan. In order to control the king of the human power in order to control the blackened Saruman, he slowly seduced Grimma. At the instigation of the clever Grima, Theodon, who had been enchanted by Saruman, became increasingly depressed. The power of the Kingdom of Lohan was slowly taken over by Grimma, and the greatest consequence of this change was the death of Theodon's son and the expulsion of another heir to the throne, Iomer (Grioma coveted Iomon, Irving, and no normal person I guess would want his sister to be remembered by such a cargo). Thanks to the arrival of Gandalf and his party, King Theodon regained his morale, and King Theodon was furious and wanted to execute Grimma, but Aragon stopped him, and Grioma was expelled. Sadly, after Grima returned to his master Saruman, their old nest was destroyed by the army of treemen led by Shuhu. In this defeated situation, Saruman still did not allow the greedy and fearful Grima to leave. Desperate to escape, Grimma sneaks up on Saruman in a fit of rage and kills Saruman, who himself is shot by Legas, who arrives later. (In the novel, Grimma and Saruman flee to the Shire, where they rule briefly, before being defeated by Frodo and others who have driven them back.)
Tenth: The Water Watcher
Reason for the list: The most mysterious existence
In fact, the biggest reason for listing the Underwater Watcher as a villain is simply that it tried to sneak up on the Ring Expedition. The water watcher has been living under the waters of The Western Wall of Moria, but it is not clear what species it is and what its mission is. The only estimate that is the evidence is that it has tentacles with green curled ends that emit a glimmer, which infers that it should be a monster belonging to the octopus category. (There is a saying that the Water Watcher guards the gates of Moria, but I don't think it should be, because it was also peaceful with the dwarf, its former owner of Moria, at best, it was influenced by the half-orcs, but it was a bit confusing to catch Frodo alone) However, the erudite Gandalf did not know what kind of creature it was, but only deduced that it came from the waters of the Misty Mountains. The First Appearance of the Underwater Watcher was in the battle to intercept the Dwarven Bahrain (the one who recaptured Moria), where it stopped Bahrain and the others who were preparing to flee from here, and captured another former member of the Dwarf Expedition, Euin. As the Orion Expedition passed through Moria, the people preparing to open the Gate of Durin were attacked by a sudden appearance of underwater watchmen. It grabbed one of Frodo's feet, and as Sam cut off the tentacle, more tentacles appeared, and the crowd fled into Morya in a hurry. The angry water watcher frantically attacked the gate, and after a long time of failure, it blocked the Gate of Durin. After that it never appeared again, disappeared.
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