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This time I want to write a classic science fiction movie - "The Lord of the Rings 3: The King of The King".

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is the third film in the Lord of the Rings series, directed by Peter Jackson and co-starring Vigo Mortsen, Elijah Wood and Ian McLaren. The film was released in China on March 12, 2004.
The film tells that in order to complete the mission of destroying the Lord of the Rings, Frodo, Sam and Gollum continue to the Volcano of Doom, he will test his loyalty and all the strength and weakness of humanity; at the same time, Gandalf, Aragon, Legos, and Golden Thunderbolt are also actively resisting Sauron's attack and working together to defend Middle-earth; Minastilis, the capital of Gondor, is in danger, and Aragorn picks up the Sword of the King and launches a bloody battle in the Plain of Palano; despite the constant dangers and challenges in the journey, The expedition still struggled to face the most glorious Lord of the Rings Holy War.
The last line in the movie – "I'm back." It is also the last sentence of Tolkien's original novel.
The film's special effects studio, led by the director, made a total of 1488 special effects shots for the third episode. Because the director has very high requirements for the quality of the film, the staff often overturns and redoes the fruits of more than 60 days of labor, but the deadline for the production of the film is about to expire, and the staff has to complete the 60 days in a few days. So director Peter Jackson called the special effects studio staff behind the scenes, and they put a lot of effort into the film.
Compared with the "Star Wars Prequel" trilogy and the "Matrix" trilogy at the turn of the century, the technical use of the film is the most complex, it not only has the cgi process of "Star Wars Prequel", but also uses the fine carving technology of New Zealand's pure hand craftsmanship, and the Gondor kingdom and Mordor in the film are presented from this. Model + set, supplemented by computer retouching, creates a Middle-earth world that only exists on film. Each shot is seamlessly integrated with New Zealand's natural beauty, making it a model for modelling, animation and motion capture.
Through the complex musical instrumentation, Howard Shaw integrates the creative spirit of different types of music such as classical symphony, sacred music, elegy, military march, world music, electronic music, new century music, etc., to perfectly sculpt this adventure legend that exudes tragedy, glory, fantasy and divine light.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King was criticized for being too lengthy, with the original thought that seeing the Lord of the Rings was destroyed and that the film should be over. There are scenes of Aragorn ascending the throne and marrying him, then Sam the Hobbit, Vladeau's book about his adventures, and finally a series of episodes that cannot be recovered from his wounds, leaving Middle-earth and entering the realm of the gods.
After filming, the actors were given gifts: the iconic props for their characters, Liv Taylor, who was given the dress worn by the elf princess when she was dying, and Orlando Bloom, who received a bow from Legolas.
The episode of bidding farewell to Frodo at the pier is the hardest scene the four hobbits have ever filmed because they need to cry all the time. Four actors who had a hard time filming had to be remade because Sean Austin, who played Sam, was dressed in the wrong clothes, and Peter Jackson, who was striving for perfection, made them cry over and over again.
Director Peter Jackson made a cameo appearance as a barbarian pirate killed by an arrow from the Elf Prince. Also making cameo appearances as barbarian pirates in the film include Richard Taylor, boss of Weta Studios, Director of Photography Andrew Lesnie, and producer Rick Bolas.
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