Let me talk about the originator of a series of magical novels, such as the epic and magical masterpiece The Song of Ice and Fire, which is the most, most, most, and most classic of the recently re-screened Lord of the Rings, and they are all inspired by it. I've only watched the first Fellowship of the Ring, and already feel the hugeness of his worldview. Anyone who has watched Game of Thrones knows that an epic theme like this requires a very good and sufficient world view to tell a complete story. For example, his original book of Game of Thrones has five volumes (unfinished) and eight seasons of the TV series are already compressed. Compressed, cut and cut again. The same is true of The Lord of the Rings. Basically, fantasy works like this have been written for more than 20 years (such as Martin and Tolkien, the original author of The Lord of the Rings). In general, there is no good script without a good plot. world, a plausible fantasy world for the audience to walk into. In the movie, it took three hours to build it is very short. Let’s talk about the first part of the trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring. In the beginning of the War of the Ring, a lot of words were used to describe the background in the original book. It only took a few minutes in the movie, and it was very compressed. There are many similar scenes, but These three-hour sub-shots still have primary and secondary, focusing on the mission of the Fellowship of the Ring and the acquaintance of the protagonists. I don't understand why three hours is too long for an epic movie, when the trilogy adds up to nine hours. 9 hours to perfectly present to the audience a grand story comparable to the original is already very powerful, not to mention that the characters in it are very typical, flesh and blood, and the film industry will still talk about the characters. Maybe fast food culture has corrupted you to accept only 15 second short videos and 90 minute trash movies. Thirty years later, epics are still epics, and they are still classics. If you think it is ugly and you think it is long, then please go to Guo Jingming's majestic track. It will take you an hour and a half to appreciate the modeling of the actors who rolled their eyes and the faces of zombies. This may be the epic you said. Or you can go to Shanghai Fortress, watch Ultraman fight monsters, this is very suitable for you. Every movie that is re-released has its value in its re-release. Because it's a classic. Time has proved everything.
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