I was in tears after watching it! !
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I remember watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy and my old sister when I was still very young, watching and screaming like a chicken blood (part of the reason is watching To Orlando Bloom)
after so many years, the words of the rote memorized stories and even the names of classmates or crushes have been forgotten,
only this series of movies has never been able to forget that adrenaline rises to feel and empathize with the sadness and joy
I've always felt that movies entertain your brain while also conveying the emotions of directors and screenwriters
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The protagonist starts out as a cowardly, timid and loving family The hobbit after Gandalf did tricks on the door of his house, a group of dwarves poured into the house. This group of dwarves can be said to be a group of people with completely opposite personalities. They eat meat, drink, drink loudly, and be rude. Their purpose is to make the protagonist. Join their gang to take back the castle (hello..)
and then the protagonist signed a contract of betrayal -- and joined them on their journey
. It can be said that this first part is the transitional stage of the protagonist's transformation, from a dwarf who was looked down upon by the team leader to the final charge. The warriors believe that the next protagonist will grow more
btw I don't understand why the screenwriter loves Gandalf so much people shouting in emergency: Gandalf!! good medicine. . If you can't solve it, you can find Gandalf and think that the fuse of the Lord of the Rings 3 is the love of Gandalf and the old friend Xiu + flirting and scolding! ! Are you considering another "Gandalf" when The Hobbit is done writing?
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Finally, I always feel that the "Lord of the Rings" series is the best and most complete fantasy series
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