I don’t give spoilers. I just want to say why I should give a full score of
48 frames. The effect is great. The picture is very delicate and there is no ordinary viewing. At that time, the grainy
color was very gorgeous, there is no other 3D movie when watching the gray and dark, the color is very gorgeous, flames, trees, flowers, I am just a small city ordinary movie theater, the viewing effect is very good, if it is IMAX 3D, the effect will be better.
There are many outstanding characters, and the group play is wonderful. Especially in the first group drama, although I can't name the 12 dwarves, the characters are in place and the editing is straightforward.
Specially want to talk about Thorin! ! Even a dwarf who is not tall and handsome without King Elon, and handsome and handsome without Gandalf, can't hide his ox-breaking ox-breaking ox-breaking. If the human Aragorn is the jewel of the devil, Thorin is the jewel of the Hobbit. As a leader, he is brave, witty, decisive, and persevering, and his performance is perfect.
Andy uses portrait capture to shape Gollum. It’s really not a loss for his bullish acting skills. His technique is becoming more and more perfect. This time I will see the more abundant Gollum in the Demon Realm. He and Chaobit guess the riddles. The expression is delicate and realistic. His muscles, expression, and eyes are in place.
For Martin, he played his due level, which is a very powerful level. We experienced the adventures of the year from his perspective. In the hectic adventure, his humor made the plot of the movie ups and downs, which made people want to stop.
Uncle Ian’s demeanor was undiminished back then, and the bags under his eyes couldn’t stop him from shining
brightly. The moment BC Smaug opened his eyes, the movie ended, and I couldn’t help shouting in my heart!
Why, I have to wait another year! ! ! ! ! !
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