The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King (2003) FamilyShield Review

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📽️The Lord of the Rings Return of the King (2003)🎥 FamilyShield Rated PG (Parental guidance suggested, with ✅no sexual content, ✅no LGBTQ+ content, ✅no woke content, ✅no or minimal rude behaviors, and ✅no or minimal bad language.)

✅LGBTQ+ free
✅Woke free

💲Worth paying to view if you can’t stream for free. Also, a great movie to see in the theater if you ever have a chance.

Values Depicted:
1) Courage
2) Loyalty
3) Sacrifice
4) Good vs. Evil

Plot:
The film concludes the epic trilogy where the fellowship of the ring must destroy the One Ring to defeat Sauron. Frodo and Sam continue their journey to Mount Doom while Aragorn leads an army against Sauron's forces. The plot weaves multiple threads of battle, betrayal, and redemption, culminating in the destruction of the Ring and the crowning of Aragorn as king.

Characters:
Frodo Baggins: The Ring-bearer, whose journey is one of burden and sacrifice.
Samwise Gamgee: Frodo's loyal friend, whose unwavering support is pivotal.
Aragorn: The rightful king who must embrace his destiny to lead.
Gandalf: The wise wizard guiding the free peoples of Middle-earth.
Legolas and Gimli: Representing the alliance between Elves and Dwarves, showcasing friendship across racial lines in Middle-earth.
Sauron: The dark lord, whose presence is felt through his minions and the Ring.
Gollum/Smeagol: A tragic figure corrupted by the Ring, pivotal to the climax.
Arwen: Aragorn's love interest, whose presence adds depth to Aragorn's character.
Eowyn: A shieldmaiden of Rohan, notable for her bravery and defiance of gender norms.
Theoden: King of Rohan, who regains his strength and leads his people into battle.

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