The plot is too weak, just ready to fight → fight, a battle fought almost the entire movie, and it was messy like a gang fight
What's the matter with Thorin's dragon disease, don't the six relatives recognize it? This is not because the disease is the root of greed. But my conscience found that the stage was really good and very convincing
The scene of the war started to be quite good and the visual effect was still poor. There was no sense of grandeur. There were too many close-ups and too many shots, and the battlefield was cut into small pieces without the impact of the big scene. The square is like a mob, with no tactics to speak of. On the contrary, the orcs have an orderly offensive and defensive side, with a clear division of labor. Legolas was so embarrassed that he had nothing to say when he jumped from a stone in the air against gravity. Solin’s family’s method of death is really... knowing that there is a fraud, it’s too wise to separate their heads on purpose. Kili was killed because he and Tauriel themselves yelled and exposed their position, and Thorin was killed. Purely stupid, what kind of brain circuit is Mu Leng following the corpse under the ice, his movements look like a daze in his eyes
In the end, where did the heart of the mountain go? Why didn’t the dwarves pay so much attention to the last thing? Before the war started, it was lost in Bud's pocket, and the treasure of the mountain was so narrowed? Where is the white gem of the elves? At the beginning, while besieging the city and asking for money, it was a group of greedy mentality. Except for Bud’s reason, he was also fighting for money.
The weather in Gushan is really strange. The sun never hangs high or low, and the sky is full of clouds. Is it sunrise or sunset? The sun watching the battle and watching the onlookers is too fascinating, isn’t it?
Bilbo’s farewell and returning home was very touching, especially when he went home and saw Thorin’s name on the contract...
Samsung and a half, because I like the first two parts so much
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