The last time I watched The Hobbit 2 was at the end of the year and the beginning of the year, but it stopped abruptly when it came to the key point of slaying the dragon. At the beginning of this year's movie, the director didn't talk nonsense, and immediately killed the dragon! I always feel that the film is at the beginning of the key point.
After the dragon slaying is over, the movie really begins. Unlike previous episodes, the Hobbit in this one focuses on the depiction of human nature. After recovering the Lonely Mountain, Thorin gradually became obsessed with wealth, and he became ruthless, even suspecting his brother's disloyalty. When Budd came to demand the wealth that belonged to the residents of Long Lake, Thorin also perfidiously refused.
In fact, think about it, power and money should be the most able to change human nature. When I asked Brother K what could make people feel young other than love, he said power. Looking through the long history of dynasties in our country, it is nothing more than a struggle between imperial power, prime ministerial power, and civil power.
Baggins sensed the change in Thorin, so he did not hand over the gem. The elves and Bard formed an alliance to fight the dwarves together. Gandalf wanted to stop the war but was powerless. Baggins dedicated the gems to Elf Abroad and Bard, trying to stop the war. Seeing this scene, I feel that some people really cannot be measured and bought with power or money.
Thorin was so angry that he even wanted to kill Baggins. The Orcs also went to war, and everything was in chaos. Thorin still hides in the riches of the Lonely Mountain.
The other dwarves awakened Thorin's conscience, and Thorin went to war. They are not only the relationship between monarch and minister, but also friends, on the issue of loyalty and honor. Baggins and Kili are both loyal to their hearts.
In the end, Kili was injured, and the elf Tariel was in tears. They belong to different races, but they are in love. Although they can't be together, they always miss each other. The elf prince loved Tariel so much that he did not hesitate to break with his father, watching Tariel cry for Kili, the elf prince accompanied him silently. You say, if this is not love, then what is.
Kili was seriously wounded and killed. Tariel asks the king why it's so heartbreaking if it's love. Because it is sincere, said the king. Like the relationship between a king and a former queen. It is because of his broken heart that he does not allow others to talk about love easily, but who can stop the arrival of love?
Thorin also died, and Baggins accompanied him in tears. I think this is also a kind of love, not love, but the relationship between men, comrades, and friends.
Ps Elf King is really beautiful! There are such beautiful men in the world! My heart will break when the king falls off the elk!
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