Please make another 60 films! !

Ashlynn 2022-04-21 09:01:07

For half a year, don't be cheap to find out how much PJ has changed the original book, so that the thin book "Dwarfs Climbing the Dragon's Den" can be stretched into three three-hour movies. Today, I see that the first one is about dwarves. In the battle of the orcs, the second part is about the recovery of the Lonely Mountain, the third part is bound to be the battle of the five armies, and the dark thread that runs through is the resurrection of the necromancer.

In order to make the clear line coherent, Azog, who has already been killed, is expected to come back with his son Bolg at the end of the second part. For the sake of the dark line, the brown-robed wizard Radagast, who did not appear in The Hobbit book, had a sword fight with the Witch King's spirit body, and then opened a local standing committee for Middle-earth... Is it appropriate for the last princess to look at you? No wonder Bai Pao tried to beat you...

Although there is a lot of information, it is really procrastinating in terms of the rhythm of the movie, the narrative is muddled, and the action scenes are basically fighting for the sake of fighting. Make two three-hour movies, or three two-hour movies. But when Rinvendell reappears on the big screen after a lapse of ten years, all faults are not faults, please make three more films of Second Age, six more films of Morgoth, and then remake the Holy War trilogy Shoot it!

Finally complain: When will the mainland translation of Lord of the Rings be clear: the difference between orc orc, goblin goblin, strong orc Uruk-hai, ogre ogre, and troll troll. However, it's better than Yilin's book back then. It went straight to Oaks and caused a wave of air conditioners...

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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.