I thought I would criticize this movie after so many years. I didn't expect that I would blow it up. It really exceeded my expectations.
Yesterday, when I was passionately buying tickets at 3/4 o'clock in the morning, I thought I was paying for my feelings. I didn't expect that in the rest of my life I would feel that a midnight 2D movie that was nearly 100 was worth the fare. This kind of big scene movie itself is the advantage of the movie. I think the Moria scene is worth the price. I remember that the 14-inch small computer made me a desktop for a long time; the troll part, although I Knowing what frodo will see in the next second hiding behind a pillar, or being scared, the shock of the real scene cannot be replaced by a green screen (pulling on the Marvel Universe); I didn’t expect everyone’s close-ups to withstand it. After the test of the big screen, the male god needless to say, I love every strand of his hair that is not washed; Frodo’s blue eyes are really... I finally understand why the original tidbits pj said he must be chosen. I went to see it by myself, the whole process inside: Ooooooo! Huh, huh! Ah ah ah! ! "Industrial giant Saruman" and "they are taking the hobbits to isenguard" Hahahaha I can't show it yet, I sigh manually. jpg It was not very into the first part, but at the end I thought I could do it again N times! Maybe by the time of the second part of my favorite, I'm already a no-brained fan [covering face]. #—Why do you like New Zealand—because it is Middle Earth! #. As a digression, because the original book was written very early, many concepts are very stale. I tried to get rid of it before... and the whole story now looks very routine and long, and the chairs in the cinema are uncomfortable. Although I am passionate now, I am still not sure if this movie is suitable for "novices" who do not like Western Fantasy/do not understand at all.
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