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See it once every ten years? In the past ten years, I have had new experiences and new experiences in watching movies. I used to think that the first part was not as burning as the second part, but now I can find the "inner power" here, which is precious.
Although the hobbit is short and dilute and uncontested, he is truly gifted in terms of inner power. Only smegol, Bilbo, and Frodo have endured a huge temptation equivalent of the Lord of the Rings (intensity of temptation per unit time × time)— -If you change to a human, you can break power in one second; neither elves nor wizards can do it. And the brilliance of Frodo and Sam's personality-doing my part, making promises, persevering...-is also teary and enviable.
And hobbits are really lucky—their personality is very easy to lead a happy life. In many dangers, changing someone else really died eight times. Even with the orcs, you can get a "catch alive" life-saving charm out of thin air...Although Pippin is a pit king (all kinds of mischief + rough leaves to attract a copy of the boss...), he was once suspected of his intelligence, but in the second part Still made a great contribution. To stand in line, you must stand in the Hobbit line.
After understanding more background, many details also have more understanding. The story that Bilbo told at the birthday party is really his experience in the Hobbit; and he travels the world in an uncomfortable vertical direction, which is also his character in the prequel (the Hobbit is also a packer... ). The relationship between orc, goblin, and urukai is also clearer.
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Although Gandalf’s famous saying is that you shall not pass, when Frodo casually said, "Why didn’t Bilbo kill Gollum with mercy?" The progressive zeitgeist when the novel was written: Bilbo did not kill Gollum because of his compassion. A person is not qualified enough to judge whether another creature should live or deserve to die, nor can he predict what a life will play for good or bad in the future; instead, he should always reflect on his delusion (general or my understanding). And these words played an important role in the second part; smegol has indeed become a necessary condition for destroying the Lord of the Rings.
Also in the Valley of the Elves, Gandalf also talked to the Elf King (right?) that little people can change history. Yes, it's really kind of an emotion of jump.
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Aragorn’s teeth are really not good. . . At a young age, the gingival papillae have shrunk into something (not washing my hair yet...). . On the contrary, the restored Theoden's teeth in the second part are so good, is it full of repairs... Or is it that these details are also required by the characters, and the makeup and special effects are deliberately done?
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