The trilogy was quite successful. The Hobbit story is also very good and very interesting.
Whether it's the music, the character creation, the setting, the actors themselves, or the storyline adaptations and implied morals, I'm deeply fascinated.
The handsome and proud dwarf prince, the dumb Bilbo Baggins, the funny dwarf team, the seasoned Gandalf, the poor Gollum, the nasty goblins and orcs, the beautiful Shire and Rivendell, Make up an unforgettable picture.
But still because of Tolkien's greatness. I believe that if the ancient times can be photographed, it is simply. . . Such as the origin of the Silmarillion, the migration of the Noldor and the war at Belran, the story of Beren and Lucian, the children of Hurin, the fall of Gondolin, the disappearance of Dorias, the history of the life and death of Numenor, etc. Wait. It's a wonderful story.
I can't, I need to get some fresh air first. . .
Can I say that I was moved to tears in every director's film.
At the end of the unexpected journey, what the dwarf prince said to Bilbo reached a small climax.
~~~~(>_<)~~~~ After reading the novel, I feel that the director is very powerful. The plot went pretty well.
Even if someone says it's boring, boring, it's just an adventure. I can only sigh deeply and feel sorry for them not being able to appreciate the great work. spread hands.
In the novel, the giant eagles are the subordinates of the Eagle King, and the giant eagles come from Valinor, where the faraway Valar lives, and they have their own responsibilities. They love the Noldor, even helping humans and elves because of their own kindness and integrity.
All in all, I like it very much. There is also British English, which is super nice.
I hope the last two will be released soon.
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