The overall feeling is that the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy is full of magnificent works of the heroic spirit of medieval knights. The story begins with a beautiful and comfortable scene, a laid-back hobbit, a warm cabin. It ends in a beautiful and comfortable part, a leisurely hobbit, a warm cabin. The time spans half a century, and the stories in between are ups and downs. It not only shows a world where human beings, elves, dwarves, half-orcs and even treants live together, but also describes the love and suspicion among relatives, the fear and confusion of life facing powerful enemies... The elves who love to give up their lives for thousands of years, there are emperors who are tempted... Everything is dreamy and real, but hope runs through it. This is a shocking work, which can always make people feel longing and dreams. 's masterpiece.
There are endless exciting scenes in the film, whether it is the ghost team or the Treant, the director will present the almost unimaginable vast battlefield in the vast Middle-earth world on the screen appropriately. There, there is a deep exploration of human nature, a reflection on one's own inner self, and a persistent exploration of hopes and dreams. I admire the pure and indomitable Hobbits who enjoy their own exclusiveness. I am even more shocked by the warriors in the world of the Lord of the Rings who were once full of fear but finally conquered themselves. They all witness love and courage in their own way, just because I don't want the earth to be shrouded in darkness from now on.
"The Lord of the Rings" is an extraordinary work created with extraordinary imagination, gorgeous and heavy.
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