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Chapter 354 The Final Farewell

Chapter 354 The Final Farewell
When it comes to new tricks, The Return of the King has even more.

The film's star Billy Boyd composed a song called "The Last Farewell" for "The Lord of the Rings".

After listening to the song, young Gilbert thought it was very nice, so he adopted it.

When "The Return of the King" started its promotion and release date.

ABC, a TV station owned by Disney, aired a special program that attracted many movie fans.

In this special program, the host gave a detailed introduction to the entire process of "The Lord of the Rings" from project establishment to preparation to filming.

The final release process once again evoked the memories of movie fans.

In particular, the focus was on recalling the protests of book fans and the support of movie fans.

In the end, the film conquered the book fans with its excellent quality.

As a fan of the book and the movie, Noel sat in front of the TV early to watch the show.

When talking about the book fans' protest, Noel couldn't help blushing.

He secretly blamed himself, why did he suddenly think of protesting?
But now it’s okay, he himself and many book fans have become movie fans.

Even the most die-hard Russell became a fan of The Lord of the Rings movies.

It can be said that as long as you are a fan of the book, you will definitely become a fan of "The Lord of the Rings".

After the host introduced a lot, the show finally came to an end:

“Since 1998, The Lord of the Rings series has been with you for five years, and it has been seven years since the project planning began.

In the past seven years, we were shocked, we were moved, we parted, and finally came to the final chapter.

Please enjoy Billy Boyd's performance of "The Last Goodbye."

The host's words made Noel stunned for a moment before he reacted.

Yes, The Lord of the Rings is coming to an end.

The series came to an end after the final chapter was released this summer, but he is still immersed in this beautiful dream.

Over the past three years, releasing a Lord of the Rings movie every year seems to have become a habit and an agreement.

But now, it's time to say goodbye.

"I see the light fade away and the dusk rise,
I hear the wind sighing and groaning,

When the snow feathers fell and covered my old friend's body,

I whispered this final farewell..."

As the song played, the main characters in "The Lord of the Rings" began to flash by one by one.

Frodo Baggins is innocent and kind, a wonderful man with an important mission to shoulder.

Sam is honest, loyal, reliable and taciturn, but he always helps Frodo.

Aragorn has gone through many hardships and regained his heart as a king.

Legolas draws his bow and arrow lightly and gracefully, Gimli is fiery and brave, and Gandalf is calm and wise.

Merry and Pippin are both troublemakers, but they never lack the courage to stand up at critical moments.

Princess Arwen, Queen Galadriel, King Theoden, Eowyn... and many other characters.

All these left Noel with fond memories.

Over the past three years, these characters from the books have come to life on the big screen.

Let Noel always believe that there really is such a Middle-earth and such stories are happening there.

But now, is it finally time to end?

"I have traveled thousands of miles across the mountains and rivers,
After experiencing all kinds of pain,

No regrets, no forgetfulness,

Who will go through the hard times with me?

Although you and I have been together all the way, there will also be a time when we will part ways. "

As the song plays, the accompanying MV scenes shift from the actors to the staff behind the scenes.

There is also that magical director and many photos taken with him.

Finally, as Frodo closed the parchment book, the screen turned black. Noel suddenly felt his nose sour, and tears flowed down uncontrollably.

No matter how long the road is, it has an end and it's time to say goodbye.

Noel is already forty-five years old and has seen too many separations.

He originally thought that as he got older, he would no longer be sad about such scenes.

But this time, "The Lord of the Rings" still made him feel the sadness of separation.

This song was written and sung by Billy Boyd, and it's quite good.

Combined with the carefully edited MV images, it has become a powerful tool for sensationalism.

In fact, this is one part of the film promotion.

This MV is intended to evoke the sadness of parting among fans and tell them that this summer is the final chapter of the series.

Take advantage of this last chance and go to the cinema to say goodbye to The Lord of the Rings series.

The MV was not only broadcast in North America, but also in the UK, France, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, island countries, South Korea, and China.

It is easy to say goodbye, but when the time comes, it is always hard to accept.

After watching the MV, Noel picked up his phone and called Hudgens and Russell:
"Hey, let's go watch The Return of the King a few times."

It's not just Noel. Butcher Lutz and Evans in New York have already notified all their relatives and friends to go to the cinema to watch the movie together.

Doug and Zoe, Lewis and Saradie Merton's fan group in Los Angeles decided to watch The Return of the King five times over the summer.

They plan to say a final goodbye to the film.

Jack Zhao and Irene from San Francisco plan to book the entire theater so that their employees Liu Yue, Wang Zhenzhen and others can watch the movie to their heart's content.

Such moves are not limited to North America.

In the UK, Prince Charles plans to join the people in the fun and go to the cinema to watch the film adaptation of this magnificent epic created by British novelist Tolkien.

In London, John vowed that even if World War I were to happen tomorrow, he would go to the cinema to see this movie.

Boris of France rushed to the streets, joined the parade, and said his final farewell to the "Lord of the Rings" series.

Hans from Germany decided to travel to China this summer after watching the film.

Zhao Peng in China counts his wallet to see how many times he can go to the cinema.

Jiro Nakajima from the island country plans to watch less of his teachers' masterpieces in the next few days and save some energy to watch "The Return of the King".

All fans of "Lord of the Rings" around the world made the same choice at this moment:

Go to the cinema this summer and say goodbye to "The Lord of the Rings".

Due to schedule constraints, you will have to wait for other places.

But fans in North America and seven or eight other European markets, including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, can't wait any longer.

The local cinema alliance in the UK called cinemas:

"I don't care about other films, I just want to see The Return of the King in the cinema."

French cinema managers communicate with their cinemas:
"What art theater? We don't need art right now. We just need The Return of the King."

In North America, the three major cinema operators simultaneously told their cinema chains:

“There is only one principle: Wherever the cinemas are open, The Return of the King will be shown there.

Whether it is an art theater or a commercial theater, they must screen The Return of the King..."

The manager of the San Carlo Cinema in New York excitedly ordered his subordinates:

"All the theaters are vacated, leaving only two screens for other films, and the rest are for The Return of the King."

The subordinate hesitated: "Manager, this way, The Return of the King will have 13 screens. Isn't that too many?"

"many?"

The manager glared and said, "If it weren't for the contract restrictions, I would have all the theaters show The Return of the King."

This is not happening in one or two theaters, but in theaters across North America and around the world.

(End of this chapter)

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