There is no film series more enchanting than The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien's greatness is not limited to constructing such a grand alternative worldview and creating all kinds of beautiful and self-consistent artificial language. The more than ten hours of film and television works of this mythical epic make it an unsurpassed classic. Whether it is the charming scenery of Hobbit's hometown of Shire, or the gloomy oppression of the towering towers, or the majestic and magnificent Minas Tirith, they are unique. Not to mention its precise casting, grand scenes that surpassed the level of special effects at the time, deep plot, and amazing soundtracks and theme songs - "Concerning Hobbits", "May It Be", "The Road Goes Ever" On...", "Minas Tirith", "The Return of the King" (the entire soundtrack alone could be called a symphonic poem). The more than ten hours of "The Lord of the Rings" not only does not appear lengthy, but makes people feel that every second is precious, so that every once in a while, I want to turn it out and repaint it. If there are only 10 movies left in the world, I would like to make "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy" three of them. Epic battles, huge battle scenes with thousands of troops, humans, elves, dwarves, hobbits, ring spirits, orcs, barbarians, and spirits, fighting for the Ring of Domination. And the outcome has already been decided, because the Hobbit used a small body to hold up the Lord of the Rings and bear the future of the entire Middle-earth.
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