I still remember watching the appearance of the Lord of the Rings ten years ago. At that time, I was watching Harry Potter, but the DVD was stuck in half and needed to be replaced. I picked up a Lord of the Rings and watched it like that. I never thought that the movie I watched by chance would affect my life later on. I didn't really fall in love with the world until I was older and started reading the original. From the Silmarillion, the Noldor, the humans of the Bio family, and the love between Lucian and Byron, then the brave dwarves of the Durin family, the strong men of Numenor, and finally the little hobbit became the protagonist of history. Tolkien created a magical, seductive world for us. The story of Tolao, from the beginning of Genesis, to the real rise of mankind in the third era. Of course it's not just one of the millions shown in the movie, it's a living world! The pure words he wrote for his children are as bright in this world as Varda's stars illuminating the whole of Middle-earth.
Many people watch the movie for the ending of the series, but to be honest, this movie is completely incomparable to The Lord of the Rings. The horn, those majestic and inspiring pictures, the battle of the five armies is a bit like a small fight, obviously a huge battle was filmed with a sense of joy, cute orcs, dizzy Azog, an inexplicable love triangle, but no matter what, this movie is a success, at least in my mind, home is behind and the world is in front of you.
From Gandalf to Bilbo, the brave Hobbit truly stands in history. The Shire is a self-sufficient, carefree place with only beer and singing, and breeds good and pure hobbits, and good always triumphs over all evil forces. So Bilbo woke up, saw his ordinary life day after day, and the adventurous cells in his heart were eager to move, and he resolutely signed his name in the contract and embarked on an unknown journey. Clearly, The Hobbit played an integral role in Attack on Lonely Mountain, he was smart, witty, and most importantly, picked up the One Ring. It can be said that Bilbo was a man who made history. After watching The Battle of the Five Armies, I can really understand what Bilbo said in The Lord of the Rings that he wanted to see the Lonely Mountain again, he just wanted to see his good friend and see the place he fought for , I want to see his past youth, the history that he embarked on just out of curiosity 60 years ago.
In fact, when I was reading, I could fully understand Sorin, a direct descendant of the Durin family, a proud prince, and heir to the throne. It's not something anyone can do in order to give them a better life. He had a strong sense of responsibility towards his people, but that didn't hold back his anger for revenge, so when he finally entered Erpor and saw the great wealth accumulated by his ancestors, he was bewildered, and a strong desire overwhelmed him , refused to share with humans. In fact, thinking about it, he is almost 200 years old, and most of his life has been in ups and downs. The hardships in the past will make him sink. Why should he share the wealth that belongs to him after all the hard work! What he saw was not just the gold in the mountains, it was all the hard work and sweat of the dwarves! It was a treasure recovered after the near-genocide disaster! His greed, his desires are deserved! The reason why elves and humans laugh at him is because no one knows better than him, how to forbear and how to fight. Even though he was suspicious of his comrades, selfish and greedy, he stood up as a king when the orcs attacked, and when he was seriously wounded and died, he said such words: If more people valued home above gold, this world be a merrier place. Thorin looked at Elpol from afar, and his eyes had no desire to conquer, just calm, he loved that land, that was his home. At the funeral, Bard buried the Arken Silmarillion that Thorin spent his whole life to acquire with him, and the Beast Bite Sword that accompanied him in battle also guarded him forever. Although his legend ends here, the King of the Mountain once Brilliant will always be with him! (RA's eyes can talk, his acting is impeccable, and Sorin was brought alive by him!)
Although I knew the final ending when I read the novel, Kili, Fili and Thorin were still sad when they received the bento, but that is the ending of the hero. Ole created the dwarves and made them strong and stubborn, so that they would not yield to the forces of darkness, but they love their families and have an endless longing for their homes. Although they are greedy, their hearts are warm, as Thorin said to Bilbo in the movie: Go back to your books and you armchair, plant your trees and watch them grow. He still remembered what his good friend said at the beginning, he was still eager for warmth, and he realized his mistake at the end, this is what a king does. Tolao said that the races created by Ilu can meet in Valinor after death, but the dwarves are the products of Ole. Kili and Tariel can never meet after the Battle of the Five Armies, although this is an original plot in the movie, but it also illustrates the end of all the dwarves. In the last battle in the Lord of the Rings, the old Ironfoot Dann, as the King of the Lonely Mountain, and the bravest Dwarf King of the Iron Hills, drew a successful conclusion to the legend of Elbore.
Forgive me for having an inexplicable obsession with dwarves, perhaps because their appearance is a tragedy. As for elves, the perfect race with immortality is indeed the most lovable, especially the wood elves in the dark jungle that appear the most in the movie. As an aristocrat of Cinda, with blond hair, handsome appearance and slender figure, he attracted almost everyone's attention as soon as he appeared on the stage. The author himself likes these elves the most. For Thranduil, his life was indeed hard enough. He lived a good life and was beaten by the dwarves. He followed his father to establish a woodland kingdom and finally became stable. He went to participate in the alliance battle. The disciples were often attacked by big spiders when they returned to the green forest. When he grew up, his son went to report the news and ran away with the Fellowship of the Ring. After the holy war, he did not go home and find a place to be the lord to assist the emperor. Finally, he was summoned by the sea. When the ship was built, he only brought his dwarf friend with him. Although Thranduil is bleak enough, he is indeed very successful as a king. He loves his people and lends a helping hand when the residents of Long Lake Town are suffering. Although he leads his troops to seek gems from dwarves, he is still very brave when the orcs attack. This is a true leader. ! In the movie, Tariel is facing the dead Kili, asking If this is love, I don't want it, take away from me, please. Why does it hurt so much? King Se, Because it was real, said that it was very desperate. Only those who have experienced this kind of love will understand.
It was all over in peace, and Bilbo was going home with the oak seeds from Beorn's garden, and he didn't want to say goodbye because he didn't want to. The sentence He is...is has never been said. But when everyone showed up, the sentence If any of you ever passing bag end, Tea is at four, there's plenty of it. You are welcome anytime. Don't bother knocking. Instantly reminded me of the beginning of the first movie, inexplicably The knock on the door, the sudden presence of the dwarves and the bewildered little hobbit, and this time he won't panic again. Because he will remember, Remember everything that happened: the good, the bad, those who survived...And those that did not. Because in his heart, Thorin is his friend, and though he is gone, he is still his best friend.
When the scene changed, Bilbo, 60 years later, was sitting at the table, perhaps reminiscing about his past, when there was a knock on the door, a phrase that was no longer familiar to him: What about very old friend? Gandalf came to see him, a comrade who had fought side by side, and the joy came from the heart.
But it's time to say goodbye, and when Pippin's voice rings out, we really have to say goodbye to the world. The stars disappear, the wind sighs, the snow covers my brother, the night falls, I'm leaving, my home is calling me, but I don't regret it, I don't forget, I walk forward with a memory that will never be forgotten, accompanied by blessings, I Going home my dear brothers, may the eternal stars accompany you to sleep, and I will always remember you, but goodbye.
At the 111-year-old birthday banquet, Bilbo took out The One Ring that he had kept for many years and said I bid you all a very fond farewell. That's right, that's the sentence, the last sentence of the whole movie, although he said goodbye, But that would be the beginning of another legend, another glorious era.
And you, are you willing to go hand in hand with me?
Will you follow me one last time?
There are some things I have to complain about at the end! In the battle of the five armies, what happened to the second-second shot of the giant eagle Beion wolf! The elf volleyed the dwarf and the king of the sheep, the king, and slashed the snake! You don't want us to spit blood and saliva in the close-up shots of King Guangse riding a deer and fighting beasts alone in various war scenes! Legolas seems to be on the hook for Lingbo's micro-steps, which means that we are stupid! King Se asked his son to find the 10-year-old Aragorn, which is really a good red thread! But I have to say this movie is worth watching! Although the person next to me was crying like an orc looking at me at the end, I will never see Middle-earth on the big screen in the future. Super hope the Tolkien Foundation will sell the copyright of the Silmarillion, pj will continue to shoot...
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