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: The prologue serves as a masterclass in exposition, visually showing the history of Middle-earth, the appearance of its various races, and the Ring’s corrupting power.

: It explains how the Great Rings were divided: three for the Elves, seven for the Dwarf-lords, and nine for the Race of Men. subtitle The.Lord.of.the.Rings.the.Fellowp.of.t...

"I amar prestar aen... The world is changed.Han mathon ne nen... I feel it in the water.Han mathon ne chae... I feel it in the earth.A han noston ned gwilith... I smell it in the air.Much that once was is lost, for none now live who remember it." : The prologue serves as a masterclass in

The film begins with (voiced by Cate Blanchett) reciting a haunting monologue that sets the stage for the entire trilogy: The world is changed

: It reveals the secret forging of the Master Ring by the Dark Lord Sauron in the fires of Mount Doom , intended to control all others.

Beyond the opening, several other moments in The Fellowship of the Ring use critical subtitles or memorable dialogue: "Lord of the Rings" draft - Facebook

: The opening lines include Sindarin Elvish , which is typically subtitled on-screen to provide a sense of ancient depth and texture to the world. Famous Subtitled Quotes

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