The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 12 pages of analysis of Media.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (film) Essay | Essay

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Summary: `Lord of the rings III' movie would have a better impact on the box office. I have come to terminate my essay with this conclusion because, although there was no age rating given, it is quite clear that this trailer had no foul language, nudity or violence in it; which made it a family movie. The trailer did have some very rare violence in it but none of the sort that could be tried at home. Also this movie will attract more viewers as it has a bigger range in age for the audience and it is a follow-on movie.
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A film trailer is a sequence or progression of captivating, mind-clutching scenes from a film. Trailers usually encapsulate the film and end with a cliff-hanger; capturing the viewer's attention and attracting them towards the film, encouraging them to watch it.

My task is to compare two film trailers, `Lord of the Rings III' and `The Gladiator'.

`The Lord of the Rings III' is an imaginary, wizardry, legendary, sort of film. It consisted of things such as dragons, gremlins, old men with long white beards and also castles and warriors. The trailer contained many missionary scenes of bravery like determined young men fighting with bows and arrows and also a horse running in an open filed with a man on it, holding a white stick with a luminous, vivid light on top it. The trailer also had calm gentle scenes for example, when the small gremlin spoke...

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