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The Balrog. Fire and shadow. Gandalf’s fall. Elena gasped, actually gasped, and clutched Mark’s arm. “No,” she whispered. “He’s the wizard. He can’t—” Mark said nothing. His jaw was tight. On screen, Frodo screamed “No!” into the abyss. Elena glanced at the timer on the Blu-ray player. 2 hours, 40 minutes remaining. How can there be so much left when the world just ended? Minute 161–210: Lothlórien. Galadriel’s mirror. The soft glow of the Elves. Time moved strangely—slow and dreamlike, like grief itself. Elena cried when Sam said, “There’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo… and it’s worth fighting for.” Mark wiped a tear from her cheek with his thumb. She didn’t flinch.
She took his hand. “No—I mean, it’s too short. How is it over? I feel like I just left Bag End.” lord of the rings fellowship of the ring runtime
And in the quiet that followed, Elena realized something about the Fellowship runtime: it wasn’t a length to endure. It was a door you stepped through. And on the other side, you weren’t quite the same person who’d pressed play. The Balrog
“Tomorrow?” she asked.
“It’s three hours long, Mark,” she said, tucking her feet under a blanket. “We have work tomorrow.” Elena gasped, actually gasped, and clutched Mark’s arm
“That’s too long,” she said quietly.