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Santino 2022-04-21 09:01:07

Since the number of words in the short review is not enough, I opened a film review.
1. As a favorite movie series (there is none), as a brain-dead fake fan of Ring, this movie has to be given 4 stars. Hey? You say why I gave 5 stars, because the movie uses the Sindarin and other races' own languages ​​and words, not just "common language", the greatness of "The Lord of the Rings" is not only because of his legendary story and framed world , but also because his system has its own writing and language.
2. Smaug's rambles are full of human language: sarcasm, humor, anger, combined with those "affectionate" big eyes and rich body language, really impressive~~ Ha? I won't tell you, Smaug was originally human, so even if he became a dragon, he still retains human thought and language, and is very ancient and powerful to bugs.
3. The elves are indeed a race with great combat power. They are agile, wise, accurate, and can heal! ! Nima, plus they are all handsome and beauties, even if it is a poisonous king like Thranduil, you will bow down to his "pomegranate skirt"! ! ! Fortunately, the elves are naturally sexual, and the ancients have been detached from the "world", so he lived a good life in his own small territory. Oh? What? You don't think it's scientific, why doesn't he come to rule the world? Hehe... Because they are a kind race and have already dominated this world, they have already crossed westward or are about to cross westward, and they have said goodbye to Central Continent completely.
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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug quotes

  • Narzug: [to Legolas and Thranduil] Your world will burn.

    Legolas: What are you talking about? Speak!

    Narzug: Our time has come again. My master serves the one. Do you understand now, Elfling? Death is upon you! The flames of war are upon you.

  • Gandalf: Oh, it's you.

    Radagast the Brown: Why am I here, Gandalf?

    Gandalf: Trust me, Radagast. I would not have called you here without good reason.

    Radagast the Brown: [Radagast removes his hat to allow the birds to hide underneath] This is not a nice place to meet.

    Gandalf: No, it is not.

    [They exit the tomb]

    Radagast the Brown: These are dark spells, Gandalf. Old, and full of hate. Who's buried here?

    Gandalf: If he had a name, it's long since been lost. He would have been known only as a servant of evil. One of a number.

    [He shines his staff into the chasm, revealing the doors of the tombs, all with the bars broken open]

    Gandalf: One of nine.