The enemies are all brain-dead, the protagonist is super-powerful and lucky

Jazmin 2022-03-20 09:01:07

In order to watch Hobbit 2, I specially added Hobbit 1 and I felt bad after watching 1. This kind of procrastinating mentally handicapped drama film seems to be unable to appreciate, and I really don't catch a cold on the 3D visual magic background brainless fight film.

When I watched 2, I fell asleep in about 30 minutes. After more than ten minutes of chaos, I was pulled out of my dreams thanks to the visual system.

If the plot is not general, it is also a sentence. A group of dwarves, led by a thin and tall man, hit the boss with a copy, and there are handsome NPCs to help during the period. The enemy is a brain-dead, and the protagonists are super-powerful and lucky.

It’s fine if you don’t discuss human nature or philosophy; if you don’t have much laughter, you can bear it; the logic is simple and you can’t sit still. Watching such a movie does not need to use your brain at all. When the visual stimulus signals come in, the brain says that the shock is over.

However, I can also understand why many people love Hobbit, such as those who love magical settings and scenes, fans of the Lord of the Rings, and those who can be satisfied with visual stimulation.




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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug quotes

  • Gandalf: Oh, it's you.

    Radagast the Brown: Why am I here, Gandalf?

    Gandalf: Trust me, Radagast. I would not have called you here without good reason.

    Radagast the Brown: [Radagast removes his hat to allow the birds to hide underneath] This is not a nice place to meet.

    Gandalf: No, it is not.

    [They exit the tomb]

    Radagast the Brown: These are dark spells, Gandalf. Old, and full of hate. Who's buried here?

    Gandalf: If he had a name, it's long since been lost. He would have been known only as a servant of evil. One of a number.

    [He shines his staff into the chasm, revealing the doors of the tombs, all with the bars broken open]

    Gandalf: One of nine.

  • Thranduil: [stares at Bilbo] I know you're there. Why do you linger in the shadows?

    [Bilbo thinks he's been found out...]

    Tauriel: [steps out from behind Bilbo] I was coming to report to you.

    Thranduil: I thought I ordered that nest to be destroyed not two moons past.

    Tauriel: We cleared the forest as ordered, my Lord, but more spiders keep coming up from the South. They are spawning in the ruins of Dol Guldur. If we could kill them at their source...

    Thranduil: That fortress lies beyond our borders. Keep our lands clear of those foul creatures. That is your task.

    Tauriel: And when we drive them off, what then? Will they not spread to other lands?

    Thranduil: Other lands are not my concern. The fortunes of the world will rise and fall, but here in this kingdom, we will endure.

    [Bilbo sneaks past him, Thranduil senses something and looks in Bilbo's direction but sees nothing]