Main Plot
In "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," the fellowship is divided, facing multiple threats. Frodo and Sam continue their perilous journey to Mordor, guided by the treacherous Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pursue the kidnapped Merry and Pippin, who manage to escape and encounter the ancient Ent, Treebeard. The kingdom of Rohan is under siege by Saruman's forces, leading to the epic Battle of Helm's Deep. King Théoden, initially manipulated by Saruman, regains his strength with Gandalf's help. The film interweaves these storylines, highlighting themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle against overwhelming darkness. The narrative builds towards the impending confrontation with Sauron's forces, setting the stage for the final confrontation.
Ending Explained
In the conclusion of "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," directed by Peter Jackson, several key events unfold across different storylines. At Helm's Deep, the forces of Rohan, led by King Théoden, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli, face a massive assault by Saruman's Uruk-hai army. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the defenders hold out until dawn when Gandalf arrives with Éomer and his Rohirrim, turning the tide and securing victory.
Meanwhile, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum continue their perilous journey towards Mordor. They encounter Faramir, Boromir's brother, who initially captures them but ultimately decides to let them go after realizing the importance of their mission. Gollum, however, feels betrayed by Frodo's temporary alliance with Faramir and begins to plot against him.
In another subplot, Merry and Pippin escape their Orc captors and find refuge with Treebeard, an Ent. They convince Treebeard and the Ents to attack Isengard, leading to the destruction of Saruman's stronghold.
The film ends with these victories and the characters preparing for the next stages of their respective quests, setting the stage for the final installment, "The Return of the King."