In fact, looking back at Tolkien's works, The Hobbit is also a thin little book with lack of content. I feel that it is really not easy for the director to stretch to three works. In this series, dwarves occupy a more important position. Although elves are so handsome, half-orcs are so good at fighting, and human beings have rich feelings, I always love these dwarves. They may be arrogant and funny, no Gao Daying was pretty and inelegant, and even they were stuffy, but they just liked their brotherhood with each other, their friendship with Bilbo, and their persistence. Along the way, there have been too many hardships, but they have come to Lonely Mountain step by step. They all love their own ethnic group, they are proud and confident, and they are very kind and firm. Although Sorin was once bewitched by Jinshan, in the end he Overcoming greed and attachment, I think this process, although the transition is not very natural, and there is no convincing awakening process, but this process is what the director wants to express to us most, and it is also the most important thought process for Sorin to become a king. , because he finally conquered the ego.
In this drama, the love scene between Taurier and Kili, which is very much anticipated, is also slightly weak, there is too little interaction, and it ends too hastily. If you think that there are too few conflicts in this series, I really don't agree to use the tragic feelings of this pair of lovers.
As for other ethnic groups, they are a little too much to deal with. The half-orcs are obviously anticlimactic, and the elf king is completely out of soy sauce. The reason for leading the tribe to start the war turned out to be the white gem. Peace of mind. The whole process is just to enhance the appearance of the film. Of course, the setting of Bard and humans is still very reasonable. It can be both restrained and heroic.
The Hobbits are my favorite of all the Middle-earth series. It should be said that the Hobbits are the protagonists of the entire series, so this series should be made as a tribute to them. They're brave, kind, and intelligent, and they value friendships, and maybe it's because of the Bilbo Baggins character that I absolutely fell in love with the franchise. He's too cute, but still has the determination to stand up to the magic of the Lord of the Rings. I think Tolkien poured his worldview and insights into this series, and it was reflected by The Hobbit. The Hobbit book has long been locked by me as a bedtime reading for future children, and this series of movies , I also recommend it to everyone around me, because in this movie, we can find kindness, friendship, true love and trust, and we also encourage each of us to love to the fullest, like Kili, to enjoy friendship to the fullest Well, like Thorin, live your life to the fullest, like Bilbo.
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