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The final part of the trilogy includes the usual
end. In my opinion is the weakest
part but that’s not a bad thing as the overall standard is so high. They finally get recognition for heir hard
work by winning numerous awards at the Oscars.
Back to the story. Frodo and Sam who are now following Gollum
to destroy the ring, go to mount Doomour or something like that. They encounter the big spider and then we
see nothing for a while about what happens.
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Boromirs brother Faramir escapes back to
Gondor where his father the lord Denethor is dispointed. He finds out that his son Boromir has
died and wished it had been Faramir instead. He sends his only son back to defend the outpost that they
left. This is of coarse a suicide
mission.
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Gandalf also known as Mithrandir speaks to lord Denethor about the
batlle that will ensue from the north.
Sauron has amassed an army and wanted to wipe humans from the face
to the four lands. Mithrandir
chooses not to listen and when his last son returns to Gondor on the back
of his horse near to death, Mithrandir realising what he has done, goes mad
and tell all his men to give up and try
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and enjoy what little
time is left before they all die. Gandalf
smacks him in the back of his skull with his staff and starts to take control
of the situation. The battle will
soon begin.
Here ends my basic
review of the third and final instalment of the trilogy. It is hard to tell you too much without
spoiling the story. In the special
editions that were released after the movie releases, you learn a lot more
about the book that wasn’t in standard versions.

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