The Lord of the Rings series is rescreened for the first time in 20 years.
The first time I saw it was just after graduating from elementary school, I watched the second Two Towers. It took less than 30 minutes to be persuaded by the orcs and Guru.
The second time I saw it after the college entrance examination, the impression can be summarized with this famous emoticon package by Ang Lee
The setting of the entire Middle-earth is so huge that after watching the third part, I have forgotten what happened in the first part. I only remember Gandalf’s famous sentence, you shall not pass!
So this re-screening was the first time it was logical to go to the show. Over the years, sometimes I feel that I have grown up, and such magical brain holes or some impossible stories will no longer touch me; but today when I review this magical hall-level work, I find that I still do Attracted by the various settings of Middle-earth, elves, dwarves, kings, knights, demon wizards, and even ring spirits and very cthulhu half-orcs, maybe people are like this, no matter what age they grow up, they always have something in their heart. A small group of people firmly believe that these things are true.
To put it more objectively, the structure of Middle-earth is too complete, and the epic sense is not casually said. Tolkien has endowed Middle-earth with the self-enclosed history of the contradictions between good and evil and the characteristics of various races, and even endowed them with them. Elvish dwarf language, Demon King Sauron's own language, it is hard to think that this is a story made up. What's even more rare is that even if the story is complicated, the values in the Lord of the Rings are still the most primitive and traditional. Loyal, brave, kind, and tough people try their best to resist the greed, desire and evil represented by the Lord of the Rings. Even if the selfishness of the ring team is the most selfish, it is also the first jackfruit who did not stand the temptation and finally received the lunch. When he died in the fight to protect the Hobbit, it was also for honor, for the promise, for the hometown of Gondor. In fact, this ancient and simple value has already been It’s hard to convince audiences in the world today, but the Lord of the Rings series can still do
Then there is the production of Peter the Great. No matter how wonderful the world described by Tolkien can be, it is another matter that it can be fully reproduced. The composition and tone soundtrack of the framing photography 20 years ago also has special effects, even if it is still very much today. The shock is not outdated, and the texture slaps Marvel's senses out of the green screen, which makes people have to say something amazing. Looking forward to the re-screening of the other two films.
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