Orcs and Uruk-hai were battling the mortal humans. Their army, tens of thousands of men, could fill an entire cricket field, maybe even more. The battle was fierce, the scenes exquisite. The archers, the swordsmen, the horsemen, all together, in their fight for survival, made for the finest concluding sequences that one can encounter in a movie. It was Lords of the Rings: The Two Towers. While my eyes watched the epic battle in bewilderment, a question plagued my mind throughout. How long will I ...
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