The story of The Lord of the Rings is like a history book, and some even call it the "Bible" in the story. Because the author not only tells the story, but also adds information such as history, language, and ethnic origin to the story. It is these things that make Western movies afraid to shoot. Just think about how to interpret a "Bible" with several hours of film?
The background of the story is a fictional era, a Middle-earth world with many different races, such as humans, elves, dwarves, hobbits and so on. Middle-earth has a group of Lord of the Rings, one of which is even more powerful, and the person who possesses it has power above all else. Therefore, it has been contested by countless people for thousands of years, and many people have lost their minds by him. The protagonist Frodo got the Lord of the Rings by accident, but with his kind heart, he could resist the confusion of the Lord of the Rings, so people of all races had to rely on him to take the Lord of the Rings to the Doomsday Mountains to destroy it. . Because only the flames of the Doomsday Mountains can destroy the Lord of the Rings, but the Doomsday Mountains are the base camp of the Demon Lord Solo. He also sent a lot of monster soldiers to seize the Lord of the Rings, so the other races of Middle-earth were formed. The Lord of the Rings expedition team came to go with Frodo.
I believe that most of the audience is also attracted by its special effects, actions, scenes, etc. Do you know that the director spent a long time in these places? The people behind the scenes also spent a lot of effort to make these things as real as possible, so that everyone has a feeling of being in Middle-earth. Every detail is also expressed meticulously and meticulously, such as the arrogant and arrogant character of the dwarves, the nobleness of the elves and their fairyland-like places, the greedy nature of humans, the incompetence of the Hobbits, etc., even each race, The monster's movements and walking methods are also the result of the efforts of the filmmakers of this film.
Maybe the Western world is culturally different from ours, and it’s hard for us to love this masterpiece like Westerners, so the audience’s reaction is very different. Some think that the Medieval world they love is finally filmed; some are surprised by its majestic The scene and the macroscopic view of the world; some feel that the story is too long, and the first half is too dull; some feel that the story is too complicated and too many branches to understand; even more girls feel that monsters are too scary and ugly. But if you like Middle-earth, role-playing games, D&D stories and movie special effects, don’t miss this movie.
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