While continuing the style of the first part, the second part presents a multi-threaded development pattern of the story, making the plot more enterta[Expand All]
While continuing the style of the first part, the second part presents a multi-threaded development pattern of the story, making the plot more entertaining. At the end of the first part, after Boromir was killed by the orcs, two Hobbits, Pippin and Meli, were also kidnapped by the orcs. Aragorn, the elf Lagoras (played by Orlando Bloom), and the dwarf Kinley followed the orcs all the way to rescue Pippin and Meli, and they met the "resurrected" white wizard Gandalf (played by Ian McKellen). At this time, the white wizard Saruman, who had surrendered to Sauron, took control of the king of the human Kingdom of Lohan and dispatched a large number of powerful orc troops, preparing to eliminate humanity. Aragorn, Legolas and Jinli, led by Gandalf, helped the Kingdom of Lohan resist the invasion of evil forces. The fortunate Pippin and Merry were rescued by a talking tree spirit and met the "resurrected" Gandalf. Under Gandalf's instructions, the tree spirit protected their safety and took them to the Tree Spirit Conference. At the conference, the tree spirits discussed their attitude towards the Middle-earth War: should they continue to be neutral and submit to their fate, or rise up in resistance? Frodo (played by Elijah Wood) and Sam, shouldering a heavy responsibility, continue their journey towards the Mount Doom. Along the way, they are followed by Gollum. Relying on the power of the One Ring, Frodo becomes Gollum's master. Led by Gollum, they reach the entrance to the Mount Doom, the Black Gate. Just as they were about to enter, Farmor, the brother of Boromir, appeared and brought them back to Gondor. Frodo is facing a new crisis: Farmor wants to use the power of the One Ring to counter Saruman's attack...[Collapse]