Return Of The King | Lord Of The Rings

That line destroys me every single time.

Aragorn’s story is a fairy tale. Frodo’s story is a trauma documentary. Lord of the Rings Return of the King

But the spirit of that chapter remains in the film’s emotional epilogue. The Hobbits sit in the Green Dragon. They drink beer. But they don’t smile the same way. They share a look. Sam gets up and walks toward Rosie. Merry and Pippin cheer. But Frodo? Frodo sits alone. That line destroys me every single time

Because you can go home again. But home doesn’t always fit you anymore. But the spirit of that chapter remains in

11 out of 10. And yes, I cried during “Into the West.” Do you fast-forward through the endings, or do you sit there and suffer with Frodo like a good fan? Let me know in the comments. Suggested Tags: #LOTR #ReturnOfTheKing #Tolkien #MovieReview #WhyWeCry

That’s why the ending feels heavy. When Frodo smiles at the coronation, it’s the smile of a soldier who has seen too much. He’s not ungrateful—he’s just broken. And for anyone who has struggled with depression or PTSD, that moment hits like a truck.

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