Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to English at the Movies. American Classics. Where We Teach You American English, Heard at the Movies. The movie The Lord of the Rings. The Fellowship of the Rings was released in 2001. It is based on The Lord of the Rings book, Siri's by J. R. R. Tolkien. The movie tells about Frodo Baggins, Ah, young hobbit and his friends, who must destroy a powerful ring in the fires of Mount Doom. Listen for the words, you shall not pass Tokyo back to the shadow. You shall not. What do you think You shall not pass means, is it the law prevents you from entering or my desire to stop you is stronger than your desire to cross me. Listen again. You shall not pass. You shall not pass. Means my desire to stop you is stronger than your desire to cross me The demon. Balrog and Gandolfi are both destroyed at the bridge in the mines of Moria. Soldiers and armies have used the phrase in the past to say they will defend a position against an enemy. And that's English at the movies.
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