Tingting Rugai is Acacia

Cheyanne 2022-04-20 09:01:06

The first two films of "The Hobbit" are actually still top-grade in the current movie pile, but the procrastination after the dilution of the plot and the violation of forcibly pretending to be an epic always feel a little vain. Therefore, the third "Battle of the Five Armies" was more out of old feelings and entered the theater, but I didn't expect this shortest film to be full of emotions and then resolutely revisit it. The dragon-slaying arrow of Bard and his son, the acorn in Bilbo's palm, the sad eyes of Thranduil after seeing the death of his subordinate, the kiss of life and death between Tauriel and Kili, the dying dialogue between Thorin and his best friend, Before Legolas went north, the father and son said goodbye, and Gandalf, who perfectly took care of the first episode of "The Lord of the Rings" at the end of the film, revisited the Shire, a series of tears. "Battle of the Five Armies" does not rely on selling old feelings, it is already exciting enough. At the end of the film, sketches with familiar faces slowly emerged, Pipin's singing lingered, the last farewell, reluctant to part, said goodbye successfully.

The first time I heard "The Lord of the Rings", it should be thanks to a certain issue of "Popular Software" in 1998. The official meeting will still have to wait until the first movie of "The Lord of the Rings" is released a few years later. Frankly speaking, I am not a hardcore book fan with extensive knowledge and knowledge. I have not read "The Hobbit", "The Silmarillion" and other surrounding areas, and I have never been able to distinguish the complex elf genealogy, but "The Lord of the Rings" does have something to do with me. irreplaceable special meaning.

Going to the library to borrow materials, downloading scripts from the Internet, registering with friends on the Dragon Knight Castle Forum to do translation for the first time... The first time I enjoyed the fun of English from the heart, I still remember in July 2002, sitting in a sun-drenched bus hugging The excitement and satisfaction when I returned to school from the bookstore with the "Lord of the Rings" I just bought. Although compared with my friend who started from Token and eventually became the translator of genuine fantasy novels, I was only an outsider who passed by this literary palace and never really entered, but it is true that since "The Lord of the Rings", Fantasy literature has become a reading preference, and as a result, I have read more excellent works.

Also unforgettable are the friends who roamed Middle-earth together. Once on vacation, I moved the TV from the club into the dormitory with my roommate across the street, and watched 4D9 over and over again after working in the house; Amway, a girl who privately taught "The Lord of the Rings" to a private tutor, has become a movie friend since then. To this day; I listened to the OST alone on a friend's CD player and cried silently; many years later, "The Hobbit" was released, and I shared the Middle Earth with my old friends around and far away.

"The Lord of the Rings" is a journey, Middle-earth is a world. Compared with the destination, the itinerary and travel companions are more significant. There are infinitely beautiful memories in the life of my friends and I in the world of Token, so every time I think of the word "Lord of the Rings", a different kind of feeling arises in my heart. warm.

After reading "The Battle of the Five Armies" for the second time, I felt uneasy. I flipped through a few words related to "The Lord of the Rings", and suddenly saw this paragraph written in 2005:

"Never worry about passion becoming calm, and never reject the more beautiful ahead. The scenery, because I know that the past has always stayed in my heart and never left. So I am always at ease, because I believe that I will not forget it. Just like some time ago, I spent 10 hours revisiting the 4D9 of The Lord of the Rings. Two years in the beginning The former fanaticism is no longer, I just think that buying it is a good start, and love has degenerated into a habit. As a result, I saw tears when I watched the tidbits. My friend Rhubarb once said, 'The next time the Lord of the Rings is released is estimated to be the 25th anniversary edition'. However, it is also good to tell yourself that there is something you can look forward to and care about for 25 years. It is like planting a tree seed. After many years, when you think you have forgotten it, you suddenly find that it has grown into a big tree with lush branches. Through the mottled light and shadow between the leaves, the quiet afternoon twenty-five years ago is in front of you."

Life fragments like "The Lord of the Rings" are rare but hard to find, in a truly great work and large cast and crew Families devote themselves to the restored images to indulge, experience, and reminisce with their friends. We're not writers, and it's hard to sit there for long periods of time sculpting time, or sculpting ourselves. Those uncontrollable feelings at that time turned into memories and handwriting, which are shallow marks drawn in life with a short period of time, or can be said to be small scorch marks burned in time with a small piece of life. They seem trivial compared to the major decisions and changes in life. Regardless of life or time, both are too endless and endless. If you don't pay special attention, once you pass by, these unique marks will never be found again. So I still want to keep it carefully, like the little acorn that Bilbo picked up from Bain's garden and carried with him and planted in his hometown after a turbulent adventure to send his lovesickness.

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies quotes

  • Thranduil: If I am not mistaken, this is the Halfing who stole the keys to my dungeon right from under the nose of my guards.

    Bilbo Baggins: Yesh. Sorry about that.

  • Gandalf: Dragon sickness is a malady that affects all of us.

    [looks at Bilbo]

    Gandalf: Well, almost all of us.