Appreciating this high quality, but I felt angry and weird during the whole viewing. The actions of the characters in the play are like pressing the fast forward on the video recorder.
3D is originally a way of watching movies that I don't like. HFR IMAX is helplessly bound to 3D, and the main selling point of HFR IMAX 3D also occasionally shows off 3D shots. Occasionally, some close-up photos of bees and spiders will appear, and the pore-level textures will be applied to the bridge of the nose. Very uncomfortable.
Let's come back to the movie...
The final chapter of the original novel is only played in the second episode!
So how many things are left in the third episode next year to fill the three-hour movie?
Those who have watched it should also know that there will be a large number of original chapters in the plot of the third episode.
I personally estimate that there should be an understatement of the plot of the Holy White Council vs. the Necromancer camp, right? If the Holy White Council were all present, and the Elf Queen Love Dragon Saruman and the Four Wizards, that would really be the golden line of magic stars in Middle-earth.
In order to take care of the fans who only watch movies, it is appropriate to use Mordor's return of the sentinel as the prequel epilogue to connect "The Lord of the Rings".
Director Peter Jackson is a genius. He doesn't necessarily make "famous movies" (something that seems to be decent if he has seen it), he doesn't necessarily make movies that fans want to see, but he will definitely make them. A good Peter style movie. He knows what he wants and what he is good at; then, he will continue to lean. The six songs from "The Lord of the Rings" to "The Hobbit" are not all satisfactory text adaptations, but they are all wonderful films. At least I am very satisfied with his "behemoth" aesthetics. All weapons must be heavy! Any enemy must be huge! It's a knowing smile.
"The Lord of the Rings" is an abridged Missa volume, and "The Hobbit" is an elongated and relaxed sketch. One delete and one add, there is no advantage or disadvantage. However, the idea that the Lord of the Rings tests humanity is continued in a peculiar way in the movie series.
Audiences familiar with this series must all know that the Lord of the Rings has magical power to tempting degeneration. However, is it only the Lord of the Rings that possesses magic power? The dwarves are obsessed with the expedition behavior of the gold mine, and the peculiar sight of the dragon guarding the Golden Mountain, are they also seduced by gold? Gold provides the dragon with beauty, and the Lord of the Rings provides Bilbo with convenience.
In the dark forest, in order to pick up the lost Lord of the Rings, Bilbo was able to fight against the spider monster a few feet tall. He would not hesitate to smash his head to snatch the ring back; when we saw him killing the enemy, he was slow by the side of the road. Slowly playing with the expression of the ring, we know that he has begun to change and is no longer a simple fellow hobbit. Bilbo said to Gandalf: "I gained the courage in the adventure." What kind of greed is behind this rhetoric to conceal the behavior of stealing the ring? Thorin is also greedy, but if he doesn't know it, the evil dragon is much more honest. He is willing to openly show his miserly stinginess. So the dragon laughed at Thorin's tricks of sending Bilbo to steal the treasure, and Bilbo took the ring stolen from Guru to do things-the thief touched the thief, can you tell who is right and who is wrong? If "The Lord of the Rings" is Frodo's use of willpower to fight against the pull of desire, "The Hobbit" is about the process of introspection by people who are addicted to attachments and do not know it. This level of contrast is not in the Hobbit's original work. Through the deliberately enlarged story of the film series, it highlights a layer of themes, which can be described as unintentional.
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