True interpretation likes as much pain as it is true. The Battle of the Five Armies appeared to be a defeat for the Orcs, but in fact there was no winner in this war. The heart of epic is tragedy. However, I really think Thorin Bilbo's emotions are extraordinary, and finally go back to your books, and your armchair, plant your trees, watch them grow. What a sharp knife. In the scene of the last farewell, under the projection of the giant eagle, the sky was slightly bright, the war was won, but many cherished things were lost. Recalling the first part is on the mountain of the giant eagle, looking at the lonely mountain, it is so magnificent, that distant view reminds me of a rumored photo of the Milky Way, Carl Sagan said, the earth is just a piece of dust , everyone we know and love, the pain and joy of all, kings and beggars, peasants and nobles, founders and destroyers of civilization, every saint and criminal, are on this dust. In Middle-earth, this story is just a moment in history. No matter how much mortals suffer, time will not care. Let yourself run away. Life itself is an epic. From a certain point of view, it will eventually come to an end. Destiny, compromised or underestimated, is helpless. It is also best not to think too much in this regard. A person's concept will eventually be narrow, and he will fall into the quagmire of nihilism if he is not careful. Going back to the movie, it is said that the original movie was to be named "There and back again" according to the original book, but in the end it was taken as the Battle of the Five Armies in order to be more attractive. In fact, I still prefer the name Go and Return. Little Bilbo never imagined that this thirteen-month adventure would bring him the mithril armor and elves that could buy the entire Shire. His artifact, the sovereign Lord of the Rings coveted by everyone, and that tender and indelible memory that would eventually affect his life, and this was just an adventure that went and returned. Bilbo, in his later years, said he wanted to go to Long Lake again and take another look at Lonely Mountain. When I looked back at the Lord of the Rings again, the corners of my eyes were wet. There really is an oak tree outside Bag Di Cave, but the deceased person has passed away. There is a saying, the king who is on top is destined to be lonely. What is more terrible than loneliness is that there is a warm memory that cannot be erased or reluctant. This is especially true for ordinary people. When we are getting old, look back on the past. , and how much can go with the wind.
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