Feeling revisited

Melisa 2022-04-20 09:01:04

Before watching The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, I thought The Hobbit 1 was long and boring, and I didn't understand why so many critics said it was good. Today, I revisited "The Hobbit 1" after watching "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy", and I really felt it was good: First, I heard the familiar idyllic song of the Shire country, because of the feelings of the Lord of the Rings , so I am very excited and excited; second, it vividly describes the reason why the hobbit seems to be inconspicuous, but he can take on a great responsibility. In Gandalf's words: the hobbit is the one who insists on completing the great cause. Motivation, because the hobbits can persist more than any powerful person, no matter what happens, the hobbits can stick to the original intention when they came, and in the "Lord of the Rings Trilogy" we see more of Hobbit Bit people were chosen to be the Fellowship of the Ring because of their kindness and simplicity, so I am more convinced of Baggins' merits in "The Hobbit 1". The paragraphs are handled very interestingly, which shows that Hollywood screenwriters are very powerful, and a simple modifier can insert a vivid story, because only one sentence in "The Lord of the Rings" took Baggins through the process of getting the Lord of the Rings, not even a single sentence. any details. Well, two hours and forty-nine minutes is too short for me. Fortunately, I can continue watching "The Hobbit 2", otherwise it will be very difficult, [naughty]

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey quotes

  • Bilbo Baggins: [1st riddle] Thirty white horses, on a red hill; First, they champ. Then they stand; the, they stand still.

    [Gollum pauses; thinking]

    Gollum: [unsure] Uh... Teeth?

    [Bilbo looks defeated]

    Gollum: [excitedly] TEETH!

    [Gollum laughs; Bilbo smiles half-heartedly]

    Gollum: Yes! my precious!

    [inhales deeply]

    Gollum: [very serious] But we, we... we only have... NINE.

    [He bares his nine, crooked, yet sharp teeth; to show emphasis]

  • Gollum: [searching for "his precious"; the one ring; wails in despair] Lost! My precious is LOOOOSSST!

    [Gollum lets out a gasping sob; Bilbo takes the One Ring out of his pocket and hides it behind his back]

    Bilbo Baggins: [concerned] What have you lost?

    Gollum: [crying] Mustn't ask us! Not its business! Noooo... Gollum! Gollum!

    [Gollum sobs softly]