i don't watch movies

Ken 2022-04-19 09:01:07

I will only use emotion to write my afterthought. Special effects such as special effects are for those who specialize in this industry to explore, what I want to say is, home. The dwarves have no place to live and risk fighting for their homes, their families, those who have died. I'm really embarrassed to say that I cried twice in this show, once when the hobbit was about to leave quietly in a conversation with a dwarf about having a home or not. The second time was when Thorin looked at the halflings who were about to destroy them all, and bravely stepped forward. The pain of his being beaten, the look in his eyes, was actually a longing for home, because he loved him so much His home, his family, so he hated the halfling very much. In the face of this predicament, his courage was not only a struggle, but also a declaration that there was a desire to call home. Forgive me, home here is synonymous with beauty, and I am also pursuing that kind of beauty, happiness, that home that can be called home. And halflings and half-orcs eat monsters. These are all difficulties and obstacles in the pursuit of a beautiful home in life. Don't be afraid, have the courage to bear it, and dare to fight. It starts with justice, and it will be rewarded in the end. I have faith and it is my future home. (Sorry I'm not a movie watcher)

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey quotes

  • Bilbo Baggins: I have... I have never used a sword in my life.

    Gandalf: And I hope you never have to. But if you do, remember this: true courage is about knowing not when to take a life, but when to spare one.

  • Dori: Mr. Gandalf, can't you do something about this deluge?

    Gandalf: It is raining, Master dwarf, and it will continue to rain until the rain is done. If you wish to change the weather of the world, you should find yourself another wizard.

    Bilbo Baggins: Are there any?

    Gandalf: What?

    Bilbo Baggins: Other wizards?

    Gandalf: There are five of us. The greatest of our order is Saruman the White. And then there are the two Blue Wizards... You know, I've quite forgotten their names.

    Bilbo Baggins: And the fifth?

    Gandalf: Well, that would be Radagast the Brown.

    Bilbo Baggins: Is he a great wizard, or is he more like you?

    Gandalf: Well, I think he is a very great wizard... in his own way. He's a gentle soul who prefers the company of animals for others. He keeps a watchful eye over the vast forest lands to the East, and a good thing too. For always evil will look to find a foothold in this world.