The Lord of the Rings I (2001) ENG

Director:
Peter Jackson

Screenwriters:
Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, and Philippa Boyens
(based on the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien)

Distribution:
New Line Cinema

Original Score Composer:
Howard Shore

 

Duration:
2:13 min.

The Fellowship of the Ring -The Prophecy

00:00:00:00
00:00:02:23It began with the forging of the great rings.
00:00:07:01Three were given to the Elves,
00:00:09:05Immortal, wisest and fairest of all beings,
00:00:14:10Seven to the Dwarf Lords,
00:00:17:04Great miners and Craftsmen of the mountain halls,
00:00:22:02And nine...
00:00:26:07Nine rings were gifted to the race of Men,
00:00:28:03Who above all else...
00:00:29:20Desire power.
00:00:31:19For within these rings was bound the strength and will to govern each race.
00:00:38:13But they were all of them deceived...
00:00:41:22For another ring was made in the land of Mordor,
00:00:46:14In the fires of Mount Doom,
00:00:48:22The Dark Lord Sauron forged in secret a master ring
00:00:53:14To control all others.
00:00:55:20And into this ring he poured his cruelty, his malice, and his will to dominate all life.
00:01:05:02One ring to rule them all.
00:01:09:24History became legend,
00:01:12:08Legend became myth.
00:01:14:16And for two and half thousand years
00:01:17:16The ring passed out of all knowledge,
00:01:21:23Until, when chance came,
00:01:25:11It ensnared a new bearer.
00:01:35:03The ring came to the creature Gollum,
00:01:37:21Who took it deep into the tunnels of the Misty Mountains,
00:01:42:01And there...
00:01:43:10It consumed him.
00:02:00:08The ring brought to Gollum unnatural long life.
00:02:03:23For five hundred years it poisoned his mind,
00:02:08:01And in the gloom of Gollum's cave...
00:02:10:15It waited.

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In this scene from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, we are not only told an epic legend; we are also confronted with a brutally human question: is it worth living forever if you are not free?

The Rings were created as powerful gifts for Elves, Dwarves, and Men, each one appealing to their deepest desires: wisdom, wealth, power. But Sauron, in secret, forges the One Ring, imbued not only with magic, but with his own will to dominate. Psychologically, this Ring functions as an extreme temptation: it promises control, greatness, and even a longer life… but in exchange, it steals who you are.

And this is where Gollum enters the story—the saddest and clearest example. Thanks to the Ring, he lives for 500 years, something that sounds incredible… until you see how he lives. He has no friends, no purpose, no peace. He hides in a cave, talks to himself, distrusts everything, and is completely obsessed. His entire world shrinks to a single thing: “my precious.” It’s like an eternal addiction. His body remains alive, yes, but his mind and his heart are trapped.

Here comes the psychological gut punch: Gollum gets what many people would dream of—a very long life—but he loses what matters most: freedom, identity, and the ability to enjoy life. He doesn’t live; he survives. He doesn’t choose; he obeys the Ring.

The scene leaves us with a powerful and very modern reflection:
what would you choose—living hundreds of years chained to an obsession, or a normal life with limits, but filled with your own choices, real relationships, and authentic moments?

At its core, the Ring isn’t just about magic. It’s about all those things that promise “more”—more power, more control, more security—but that, if you’re not careful, take away the most important thing of all: being yourself and living in freedom.

FUN FACTS

  • All three films were shot at the same time
    Even though this is only the first part, Peter Jackson actually filmed The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King together over more than a year in New Zealand. This helped the story feel continuous and coherent, like one single epic adventure.
  • Viggo Mortensen almost wasn’t Aragorn
    The actor who played Aragorn joined the project at the last minute. Another actor had already begun filming, but it wasn’t working out. Viggo arrived just in time… and ended up being so perfect for the role that today it’s impossible to imagine anyone else as the heir of Gondor.
  • Gollum was a revolution in special effects
    Although he appears more prominently in the second film, The Fellowship of the Ring already laid the groundwork for Gollum. Andy Serkis didn’t just provide the voice—he physically performed most of the scenes, helping to create one of the first digital characters with truly realistic acting in film history.

 

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

  • Is it worth living 500 years if it means losing your identity, your mental peace, and your freedom, like what happened to Gollum?
  • Is Gollum a villain by his own choice, or a victim of the Ring’s corrupting power?
  • If the Ring represents the desire for absolute power, what “modern rings” do you think trap people today (money, fame, social media, control, etc.)?

 


 

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