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"One day human beings will lose their courage, we will be completely defeated, and people will betray each other, but not today! One day the evil will prevail, and the human world will be completely destroyed, but not today! For everything you cherish in this world, you must fight hard. After all, Western humans."
For example, the subtitle of the film, the invincible king, Aragorn, is full of personality charm in the third part, and the voice of the king of the emperor is earth-shattering. Viggo Mortensen has well explained the change of temperament from a ranger to a mission. And The Hobbit has really grown up in the third part, no longer a noisy drag bottle but truly worthy of being dubbed "The Brave Hobbit". The trilogy is all extended versions. The invincible production of the king can best show the charm of the grand epic IP of Lord of the Rings. The plots that were not finished in time for the first two episodes also ushered in the climax of the finale. After the wedding ceremony of the emperor and the elven princess Arwen, the positive characters who are still alive return to a peaceful and peaceful life, and each goes to the life of their choice happily, or if Bilbo comes to Shire and Aman to finish his life, Perhaps this is the best ending for the saga.
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