"After that? Man, where to start... keep in mind I didn't go in with a pad and paper, I'm just writing this off the cuff. Once again we see the weakness of Man demonstrated, but there is also redemption. Most of the characters evolve, growing from their experiences in the previous film and this one. Surprisingly Frodo and Sam are two characters that don't change much from the previous film, but to me it's just because they've gotten there before everyone else. The battles... ah the battles. There is some stuff in there that will make you cringe because it's so effectively done, and one scene in particular where the audience actually cheered AND applauded. I don't want to spoil it for you, but you'll know which one I'm talking about when you see it. The scope and cinematography was breathtaking and on a grander scale than the previous two films, as is fitting for the final chapter in the greatest trilogy ever put on film. You will see thousands on the battlefield, Nazgul in the air, giant Oliphants and Trolls on the ground, and the ugliest damned Orc I've ever seen (and that's saying a lot)." https://screenrant.com/review-return-of-the-king/#:~:text=After%20that%3F%20Man,saying%20a%20lot).
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"After that? Man, where to start... keep in mind I didn't go in with a pad and paper, I'm just writing this off the cuff. Once again we see the weakness of Man demonstrated, but there is also redemption. Most of the characters evolve, growing from their experiences in the previous film and this one. Surprisingly Frodo and Sam are two characters that don't change much from the previous film, but to me it's just because they've gotten there before everyone else. The battles... ah the battles. There is some stuff in there that will make you cringe because it's so effectively done, and one scene in particular where the audience actually cheered AND applauded. I don't want to spoil it for you, but you'll know which one I'm talking about when you see it. The scope and cinematography was breathtaking and on a grander scale than the previous two films, as is fitting for the final chapter in the greatest trilogy ever put on film. You will see thousands on the battlefield, Nazgul in the air, giant Oliphants and Trolls on the ground, and the ugliest damned Orc I've ever seen (and that's saying a lot)." https://screenrant.com/review-return-of-the-king/#:~:text=After%20that%3F%20Man,saying%20a%20lot).
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