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'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001)
At the starting of the LOTR storyline, we be told that the lords of elves, dwarves and men are given rings of power. But a dismal lord named Sauron forges “the one ring” and gives it phase of his power. His purpose: To overpower the other rings and conquer Middle Earth!
Men and elves come in combination to fight Sauron’s army in a place referred to as Mordor. Sauron’s finger with the ring on it is severed, and his bodily form is destroyed. The ring is soon lost.
We reduce to Bilbo celebrating his 111th birthday and meeting up with Gandalf the Grey, the place the remaining Hobbit movie ended. Bilbo decides to leave his home for one final adventure and provides the ring to his nephew, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood).
Gandalf learns Gollum was once captured by means of Sauron’s orcs and stored uttering “Shire” and “Baggins.” As a end result, the wizard urges Frodo to leave the Shire. Frodo does this, taking his good friend Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) with him.
Gandalf then meets with the wizard Saruman (Christopher Lee), who it’s published has joined forces with Sauron. And the hunt is now on for Frodo.
Saruman takes Gandalf prisoner. Frodo and his pal connect to other hobbits and are helped by way of a ranger named Strider (Viggo Mortensen). Arwen (Liv Tyler), who's Strider's romantic partner, rescues Frodo when he’s attacked by Sauron’s forces.
She then takes him to a place called Rivendell, the place he’s reunited with an escaped Gandalf. Arwen’s father, Lord Elrond (Hugo Weaving), holds a council assembly, where they resolve the ring must be destroyed by being thrown into the volcanic Mount Doom.
Frodo concurs to take the ring, going with Gandalf, Sam, and other hobbits, warriors, and Strider. But it seems Strider is actually a royal inheritor named Aragorn. The journey towards Mount Doom kicks off. During an assault, Gandalf is dragged down a pit via an enemy. This seems to be the demise of him.
In the finish, Bilbo and Sam pass off on my own on their quest, fearing the corrupting energy of the ring.
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