So the familiar music sounded, and when the high frame number screen passed by, I finally calmed down. The harp plays, the bagpipes accompany, and a picture of the Irish countryside unfolds, no, the Shire scenery of the Iliad~The Hobbit appears~The
bagpipes are used in the pastoral fields, and the melodious trombone wind music is used in the vast grasslands. Triumph is a lively symphony ~ just right, with the picture without urine spots, the pores will expand a little or two ~ Fortunately, there are not many people, so the sound can be breathed out in the slightly empty theater. The soundtrack is great!
Continuing the usual production level of "The Lord of the Rings", the plot is slightly fairy tale. After explaining the situation of the dwarves, the hobbit was arrested, the dwarves, the hobbit and Gandalf together, set off immediately, with the sword pointing at the dragon!
The dwarves want to return to the country, so all kinds of small bosses are making troubles. At the end of the film, I only see the final boss showing a small eye, really a small eye, this is a sequel. Weak, to solve the internal contradiction between the Hobbit and the dwarf king, it seems that by setting up a "save life", the position of the hobbit in the "Dragon Killing Squad" has been completely established, which can be basically guessed. The elf is still handsome, and Bunanchet has a temperament that does not eat human fireworks, making people unable to tell his age.
The whole film has a degree of relaxation. Although it has a foreshadowing and is long, it does not procrastinate. Throughout the film, it is absolutely hearty and the pores are opened several times during the period, which is enough to prove that it is worth the ticket price.
Looking forward to the sequel~
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