(Superficial evaluation, lyrical, biased, and spoiler) I want to know how many people want to cry when the title of The Hobbit comes out? How many people smile when they see Gandalf hit the Bilbo chandelier? How many people are excited when they see Elrond, Galadriel, and Saruman in a meeting? How many people have tears in their eyes when they hear familiar music sounding in Hobbiton, which is still so green? I just want to know how many Ringers like me are looking forward to returning to Middle Earth and relive the stories about those people. (The lyric is over) The Hobbit's media comments are simply horrible, Rotten Tomato has now dropped to 65%... But for me personally, it doesn't make sense. Even if it is really bad at home, I will still use it a few times. I have never expected a Hobbit movie to have the height of LOTR. The original work determines a different tone. Trilogy is a heavy and tragic epic, and hobbit is a relatively light anecdote (It can be seen that PJ is trying to add some heavy and tragic epic ingredients in it. It doesn’t feel abrupt, but it’s still different without that sense of eschatology). Just seeing those familiar faces appear in the movie is already 5 stars. I saw someone on imdb complaining that the fans’ scores were high. In fact, I can understand the mood of "I hope that all the things about LOTR will sell well. The evaluation is good, everyone loves no one to scold them"... Objectively evaluated. Since it's written under The Hobbit, I'm talking about movies. First of all, I am not used to the HFR group of people...not dizzy, but it is strange, like playing games + watching TV, unlike movies, maybe I am more traditional and still like film. The ideal situation is that certain parts of HFR and certain parts of the film, especially the scenery of mountains and rivers, should have a sense of film, because I think what is needed is not a sense of reality, but a sense of magnificence or tranquility. I don't know if I will get used to watching 48fps more than once. Also praise the sound effects of Dolby Atmos, especially when Bilbo is in Gollum Cave. Gollum is on the upper right side of him, and I heard Gollum's voice is also on the upper right side, which is very immersive! Miscellaneous feelings: Thranduil’s empty expression, Nima, is the same as his son; this is a prejudice, but I’m sorry the dwarf action scene is really not human or elves look good... I always pick one from several (except KIli, handsome archer) , Let me miss Aragon&Legolas& who relied on the protagonist's halo in LOTR to one-hundred/thousand-thousand Gimli; The leader and archery are always the most handsome, and the one who stands up at the critical moment is always the shortest; I don’t feel like film critics say the rhythm is slow and unbearable. It’s understandable to start slow, but now I just hear it. A Concerning Hobbit was crying when I saw Gandalf driving into the village. I think this movie is slow, must it not...; The personality of the dwarf has not come out, of course this is understandable, there are too many people... Unlike the original 4 hobbits in LOTR plus Strider&Gandalf, which doesn’t have to be shaped to have a personality at a glance ), and then I can basically see Kili→_→ in every mid shot/wide shot; the relationship between Thorin/Bilbo seems to be a bit deliberate... I will see 24fps again next week, it should be different The feeling of... I personally feel that the following two movies should look better than the first... I hope that in my lifetime I can see who takes the Silmaril and it will be complete. above.
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