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Lexi 2022-03-22 09:01:04
Dawn
The beginning of Lord of the Rings is undoubtedly what attracted me. It was Gandalf that kept me missing from the first part to the end. Fortunately, he appeared on the stage at the beginning of the second part, which is also very exciting.
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Thomas 2022-04-21 09:01:04
Sam & Frodo, you guys are so passionate
Loving Sam more and more, and the other two hobbits are cute, but Frodo, why are you so unlikable.
Aragorn, why are you so feminine, Dwarf Jinli, you are too siao, the plot still seems a bit long, but I really like the scene of fighting the orcs at the end, it is very exciting.
PS: In the end,...

Rodney Cook
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Estevan 2022-03-25 09:01:03
After upgrading to a three-line parallel, each character becomes more three-dimensional and rich. Even for a character like Legolas, the fun is still based on the dwarf. The positive and negative writing makes it easy or sensational. It is very comprehensive. It is a textbook demonstration of jokes in the feature film if it is not low-level. I'm thinking about the issue of "people". This movie extols beauty and kindness. It is the ultimate meaning of all blockbusters. Is there an ultimate, super-personal, and absolute meaning for all efforts and actions? Can this question only be answered with empty silence? This movie repeatedly argues, expands, and strikes this question. In the abyss of time, this movie is so like a dream, with infinite temptation, covering my imagination.
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Hailee 2022-04-24 07:01:01
It feels better than the first one, and the magnificent war pictures are more exciting and a bit tactical. There are no neutral nations to stay out of a war. Hot weapons only have bombs, so why don't you get a few dragons to destroy human beings together?
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes
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Theoden: Where is the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing? They have passed like rain on the mountain, like wind in the meadow. The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow. How did it come to this?
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Gandalf: Three hundred lives of men I have walked this earth and now I have no time.