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Dolly 2022-03-22 09:01:06
"The Hobbit: The Battle of Smaug": Do you remember the dream when you were young?
Compared with the eye-catching 3D, giant screen, motion capture and CG technology, the 48-frame technology that Peter Jackson has been pushing since the first "The Hobbit" seems to have been coldly received. There are only nearly 40,000 screens in North America. The second movie "The Hobbit: The...
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Darrion 2022-03-21 09:01:07
Large-scale spoilers & summary of cute spots (be careful!)
The second part basically follows the original book. The plot line is: a group of people walks around-encounters a spider in the Black Forest-is captured by the elf prince and taken back to meet the King Se-escaped on a wine barrel-arrived in Long Lake Town and met a human bow and arrow Hand...

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Brody 2022-03-24 09:01:08
Just a dragon, it will beat the dwarf to the bottom, and the fart is pissing, how weak is the dwarf's combat effectiveness. If you come to Nezha, you can peel it off and get cramped. Please don't come to Nezha, Jigong will do too, and the dragon will be reincarnated, and the dragon will be like a worm. After 10,000 steps, Jigong couldn't invite him. Then please ask Xiaofeng Guo Jinghong Seventh Father to slap the dead girl with the eighteen palms of the dragon.
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Verlie 2022-04-24 07:01:01
The disadvantage of one novel being split into three movies is finally revealed. The pacing isn't as good as The Hobbit, and the three-line narrative isn't as clever as the original trilogy. This episode probably focuses on Legolas' action scenes, Thranduil's beauty, and King Sauron's real body.
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug quotes
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Thorin Oakenshield: [on his father, Thrain] You're like the others. You think he's dead.
Gandalf: I was not at the Battle of Moria...
Thorin Oakenshield: No. I was.
[flashback to the Battle of Moria; Thorin sees Azog decapitate King Thror and throw his head to the ground]
Thorin Oakenshield: NO!
[Thrain charges forward]
Thorin Oakenshield: Father...!
Thrain: Stay back!
Thorin Oakenshield: No, I will fight with you!
Thrain: Azog means to kill us all! One by one, he will destroy the line of Durin! But by my life, he shall not take my son! You will stay here!
Thorin Oakenshield: [voice-over] My father led a charge towards the Dimrill Gate. He never returned.
[Thrain charges into the orks' ranks with his bodyguard, and Thorin loses sight of him]
Thorin Oakenshield: [screams] Father!
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Kili: [Kili hears the elves having a feast up above them in the kingdom] Sounds like quite a party you're having up there
Tauriel: It is Mereth Nuin Giliath; The Feast of Starlight. All light is sacred to the Eldar, but the Wood Elves love best the light of the stars.
Kili: I always thought it is a cold light, remote and far away.
Tauriel: It is memory, precious and pure.
[they look at each other for a moment]
Tauriel: Like your promise.
[she holds his stone in her hand and he takes it back, she turns and looks up]
Tauriel: I have walked there sometimes, beyond the forest and up into the night. I have seen the world fall away and the white light forever fill the air.
Kili: I saw a fire moon once. It rose over the pass near Dunland. Huge! Red and gold it was, it filled the sky. We were an escort for some merchants from Ered Luin, they were trading in silverwork for furs. We took the Greenway south, keeping the mountain to our left, and then it appeared. This huge fire moon lighting our path. I wish I could show you...
[as Tauriel sits next to his cell to listen to his story we see Legolas standing above where the cells are located, not looking happy as he listens to them]