The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Ending Explained: Where Once Was Light, Now Darkness Falls

Middle films in a trilogy can be the hardest to make.

In between the exciting world-building of the first film and the riveting conclusion, it can be difficult for the middle entry to stand on its own and still be as engaging as the bookends.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” is more than just a bridge between two epic films; it’s a captivating journey all on its own.

The Daily Mail describes the “The Two Towers” as achieving “a majestic proportion, chivalric and quixotic, earthly and magical, an experience that reaches beyond the dimensions of the cinema screen and somehow reflects the global unease of the world in the first years of the 21st century.”There is a somberness to the second film in “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy as Frodo becomes even more burdened by the Ring, Saruman’s alliance with Sauron grows, and the enemies

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