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Aragorn & sauron

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Aragorn'u severiz saygı duyduğumuz bir büyüktür fakat Sauron karşısında böcekten farklı değildir.

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Sauron filmde çok gavur tasfir edilmiş. Adama neden karısını izlettiriyorsun amk

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Aragorn eowyn isteriz magazin severiz admin

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Şu sahneyi zamanında kesmeyip sunsalardi muhtemelen büyük bir etki olurdu tıpkı Gandalf in sahnesi gibi

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One of the most brutal scenes in The Return of the King Extended Edition is Aragorn confronting Sauron through the palantír. On the surface, it almost plays like a fantasy trash-talk session between two enemies from opposite sides of the world. Aragorn reveals himself as Isildur's heir. He shows Sauron the reforged Sword of Elendil. No more hiding - he wants the Dark Lord to know that the bloodline that once brought him down has returned. It's an incredibly bold move. Sauron doesn't answer with rage. He answers with cruelty. Instead of just threatening Aragorn, he shows him a vision of Arwen dying. In one instant, the whole confrontation stops being about kingship, armies, swords, or prophecy. Sauron finds the one wound that actually matters and presses straight into it. That's what makes the scene land so hard. Aragorn shows up with legacy. Sauron answers with loss. The palantír isn't just a magic object here - it's psychological warfare. Aragorn is trying to pull Sauron's full attention onto himself and away from Frodo and Sam. Sauron is trying to break Aragorn's resolve by convincing him the future he's fighting for is already gone. That's exactly why the scene works so well in the Extended Edition. It gives Aragorn a victory and a wound in the same breath. He has the strength to face Sauron head-on, but not without being shaken. He can challenge the Dark Lord directly, but he's still human enough to be gutted by the thought of losing Arwen. That contrast is what makes him heroic. Not because he feels no fear. But because Sauron shows him the exact thing that could break him, and he still marches to war anyway.

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