Booked the tickets online, and arrived at Wanda 30 minutes before the movie started. Sitting in the reserved seat with a large glass of Coke and medium-sized popcorn, I immediately felt so happy. The Hobbit has been looking forward to it since I knew it was going to start shooting, because I am a fan of The Lord of the Rings. The original author Tolkien drew on Norse mythology and extraordinary imagination to create this unparalleled magical world, which has always fascinated me. The Hobbit can be said to be the predecessor of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, telling the adventure story of Bilbo Baggins, the uncle of the Lord of the Rings protagonist Faldo. The Hobbit is the famous fairy tale "The Adventures of the Dwarfs" that we read when we were children, but the real translation name should be The Hobbits. The Hobbit continues behind the scenes of The Lord of the Rings, still directed by Peter Jackson, and some of the main cast of The Lord of the Rings will appear in the film in various ways. This is what I am most looking forward to. When the familiar Gandalf, the most beautiful Elf Queen Galadriel in the world of the Lord of the Rings, and Safman in the white robe... appeared on the screen one by one, I felt so excited~ I have always regretted it. From 2001 to 2003, the Lord of the Rings trilogy did not have the opportunity to watch it on the big screen (remember that the Chinese Dynasty did not appear to be released at that time??). Maybe not as powerful as the Lord of the Rings epic, but the Hobbits fulfilled my desire to be able to watch Tolkien's magical world on the big screen, as hobbits, dwarves, cannibals, orcs, elves, etc. The imaginary race; and the wonderful adventures in the book are presented in front of me with extraordinary special effects, I suddenly feel that the expectations of these two years have been fulfilled T_T.
Like The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit will be three. Although it would feel a little procrastinated to make three big movies as a thin fairy tale, but as a fan of "The Lord of the Rings", I have already ignored these, and I strongly look forward to the latter two. Watch on the big screen.
PS. Ah, by the way, before watching The Hobbit, I thought there would be many familiar faces, and I didn't pay much attention to the cast. I always thought that the actor of the protagonist Bilbo Baggins (the uncle of Frodo, the protagonist of The Lord of the Rings) was very familiar... I didn't think of it until I finished watching it: Ah, it's Watson from the Crawford family! ! ! ! ! ! !
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