When I went to watch "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" at noon, the sky in Oxford was a bit gloomy, and it had already started to rain when I came out of the theater. My fellow Ann and I looked at each other with sadness. The 12 years from the return of the king to the Battle of the Five Armies seemed like a snap of our fingers. This time, are we really going to say goodbye to Middle-earth? When The last goodbye sang in the theater, everyone around stood up, we leaned side by side, and I whispered, "I want to finish listening to this song." "Of course," she replied. The deaths in the Battle of the Five Armies were more cruel and cruel than I imagined. When I watched the orc's short spear pierce Kili's chest inch by inch, I watched Sorin lying on the frozen ground without breath. Sometimes, for a moment, I wished they hid behind the thick stone wall and never came out. But when Thorin hid behind a stone wall to guard his gold, how much I hated him, and Bud scolded him through the wall: Treasures more important than your promises? I sat down and nodded hard. For his promise, Thorin left the Golden Mountain Diamond behind, died in battle, achieved his fame, and washed away the shame of the entire dwarf family. In the original book, there are also a lot of descriptions about the funerals of Thorin and Kili, but Peter Jackson gave up all of this, and his camera followed Bilbo back to the Shire, back to where it all started, I think, The director wants to give an explanation to the Lord of the Rings fans, everything goes back to the beginning, where the return of the king started. In the last set of shots, Bilbo took out his contract with Thorin. When someone asked him who the other person in the contract was, Bilbo replied: My friend. Looking at that contract, I suddenly had a feeling that from the first book of The Lord of the Rings, from Frodo's promise to send the Lord of the Rings to the flames to be destroyed, all the stories about the Lord of the Rings are telling the same theme. - Glory is more important than life. In the earliest expedition of the Lord of the Rings, there was a character named Boromir. He was the only one who did not live to the end, and the only one who was clearly tempted to snatch the Lord of the Rings, but the reason he wanted the Lord of the Rings was for the The glory of Duo is for the glory of the family. He gave up the Lord of the Rings and turned to protect the little hobbit beside him and died in battle. It is also for his own oath and glory. When I watched The Lord of the Rings for the first time, I always felt that the plot was very protracted, and there were many plot twists that made people feel inexplicable. Looking at it again a few years later, I have a new feeling and begin to understand why Peter. Jackson wanted to "procrastinate" to shoot the story in this way, and also understood why just one sentence can change other people's actions. A lot of foreplay explanations are sorry for the audience looking for visual effects and compact plots, but this is worthy of Lord of the Rings fans and Tolkien, and worthy of his professional ethics as a filmmaker. Why is Gandalf knocking on the door, and Bilbo and Frodo are about to give up the comfortable life of the Shire and embark on an unpredictable journey of life and death (of course, because Grandpa Dried Tofu is tall and handsome and will be cute)? Why did Gandalf say a word and Tom would accompany Frodo on a long journey, escape and even accompany him to death (hehe, because they are good friends)? Why can Aragorn summon an army of ghosts with just a few words? In a word, the power of commitment. I promised you, I will use my life to uphold this oath. What if you break your promise? Those who do not keep their promises will lose all their glory, and it is better to live than to die (at least in Middle-earth). Eagle and Child is the tavern that Tolkien used to go to. It can be said that it is the place where the Lord of the Rings was born. There is a heroic eagle on the sign at the entrance of the tavern. Every time I pass by and see it, I will think of Middle-earth, that The real fantasy presented to us by Peter Jackson, who lived up to Tolkien and his glory as a filmmaker. Coincidentally, when The Hobbit was shown on the big screen, and The Condor Heroes was shown on the small screen, Yu Ma once again ruined a generation of famous books with a shameless adaptation of beautiful colors on the screen. This man has reached the point of being shameless and fearless. Maybe he likes it. The more thunderous the drama, the more people complain. In this case, the news and ratings are all there, so why not do it? As long as there are banknotes, who cares about infamy? Is this how our domestic dramas and domestic movies got to where they are today? In the 1995 version of the statue, the set was rough, and it was impossible to invite a group to perform, but the actors' every move was a show. Aunt and Guo'er never kissed from beginning to end, and even hugged very little, but everyone could see it from their eyes. to full of love. now what? Many times, if the male and female lead actors don't add narration and start talking about goosebumps and goosebumps without narration, we are really not sure if it is love. Even if the Lord of the Rings series and the Hobbit series come to an end, Peter. Jackson will also be included in the annals of film history. I would like to ask mothers, how many years ago did you remember the last time such a situation occurred in a domestic film? On the way home at night, I happened to pass by the door of Tolkien's former residence. The lights in the house were on, and the owner had already changed. Tolkien left, leaving us with the story of the majestic Middle-earth. If one day, the children who only watched the mother's version of the divine sculpture pass by Mr. Jin Yong's door, what will they think? ——————————————————————————— The following are unrelated complaints: Last night, in order to pave the way for The Hobbit 3, my friends We quickly reviewed The Hobbit 2 in the living room. From the time the elves entered the Black Forest, Ann and I started to stare at the screen without blinking. The male classmates next to me couldn't take it anymore and started complaining: "I Go, what about it?" We both shouted together: "Of course! The sisters are here for Pepe's beautiful eyes, do you know?" Today, when Pepe appeared in the movie, we both shook Shake. Women are nympho animals, regardless of nationality.
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