The Ring of Nibelungenlied was a German epic fantasy film directed by William gibson, adapted from Stephen King's novel of the same name. The following are the parts of the play and their value: 1. Ring: The ring is the core element of the story and an important item obtained by Emile, the brother of the protagonist Nibelungenlied. It is made up of 64 golden rings, each of which has a unique magic power that can give the holder great power. The value of the ring was that it could give the holder unlimited power and authority, but at the same time, it would bring endless danger and consequences. 2. Nights in Constantine: The beginning of the movie takes place in Constantine, Turkey, showing the magnificent scenery and historical background of the city. This part was the beginning of the movie and an important starting point of the story. Through this part of the audience, they could understand the origin of the ring and the background story of Emile. 3 Hobbits: The Hobbit Bilbo is one of the protagonists of the story. He is a dwarf with a brave, kind and loyal heart. The hobbits helped Emile obtain the ring and experienced many adventures with him. This part was the main plot of the movie, showing the growth and adventure of the Hobbits. Forest: There are many descriptions of forests and natural environments in the movie, which add mystery and strangeness to the story. For example, the forest of Nibelungenlied was a mysterious place full of magic and legends. 5 War: The acquisition of the ring triggered a war that involved countries such as Germany, Austria, and Austria. The movie showed the cruelty and destruction of war, but it also showed the weaknesses and contradictions of human nature. 6. Meaning and value: Although the ring has unlimited power and authority, it will also bring endless danger and consequences. The movie expressed the meaning and value of the ring by telling the origin and story of the ring, which was the balance of power and responsibility. These are the parts and values of The Ring of Nibelungenlied. These parts present a mysterious, magical, and dangerous world to the audience through colorful narrative structures and deep plots. At the same time, they also show the complexity and contradictions of human nature.