Farewell, my little hobbits

Heloise 2022-04-21 09:01:09

Everyone said that The Lord of the Rings was a classic film, with ups and downs, perfect camera movement, well-placed sets, and rich details. Even Gollum's facial expressions were made more than 9,000 times. In comparison, The Hobbit is not so twists and turns, the single main line is boring, the characters are confusing, and the characters in the final expedition are not remembered. But I think it's these flaws that make it seem real.

If the Lord of the Rings is likened to a gorgeous epic written on a parchment, The Hobbit is more down-to-earth.

Role:

The Lord of the Rings expedition team is equipped with 2 humans, 1 wizard, 1 elves, 1 dwarf and 4 hobbits. Aragorn, the future emperor, Bormir, son of the regent, Legolas and Gimli, who compete to kill orcs, Pippin and Merry, who are mischievous, and Sam, who is loyal to Frodo, can easily match their character and appearance to the audience.

There are 13 dwarves 1 hobbit 1 wizard in the hobbit team, and the group of dwarves stands out, except for the king Thorin Oakenshield, the white-bearded grandfather Balin, the handsome guy Kili who is engaged in a love triangle, and his brother Fili. Who remembers the other dwarves with very surnames.

emotion:

The two films have their own strengths in terms of friendship and family affection. They not only describe the reluctance to part with flesh and blood when the war comes, but also roughly depict the trust of entrusting the back to the brothers when fighting side by side.

If it's love, I'm going to start nitpicking.

In The Lord of the Rings, Arwen and Aragorn fell in love, knowing that this is a love that crosses races, and it is highly unlikely that they will be favored, but they broke through many obstacles and finally got together. No one grieves when Arwen is willing to sacrifice his eternal life for a lover.

And Hori, Legolas unrequited love for Tauriel, Tauriel alone fell in love with Kili at first sight, and even betrayed the tribe for him, Kili also loved Tauriel deeply, and attached the promise to the protection stone and gave her to her, which brought tears to the eyes. There are no hugs or kisses, there are only obsessions that are willing to die for you.

Love in troubled times can always make people feel heartbroken, and then sigh with embarrassment.

There is also a Sam who finally returned with his sister! So sweet! I love it! ! !

Plot:

The Battle of Helm's Deep in the Two Towers of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and the Battle of the White City to defend the capital of Gondor in the third. A climax in one. Gandalf came and went in a timely manner, Aragorn and his group were determined to punish evil and promote good, and Sam loyally followed his little master. The plot is plump and not procrastinated, six-star praise!

As for The Hobbit, I have to pull out the second part to criticize it alone. atmosphere). Faced with the abrupt ending at the climax, audience members gave negative reviews and suspected that the movie theater was not finished. Isn't that just out of control of the rhythm?

The war scenes are very good, the group portraits and individual shots are taken care of, grand and imposing, no one has shot war scenes over the years.

Among the episodes I am particularly impressed with are:

In the battle of Baicheng, Pippin was entrusted by Gandalf and quietly climbed the beacon tower in Baicheng to ignite the signal for help. That little fire, that little hope, passed from the vast forest to the snowy field, piercing the pervading mountains and guards. His eyes arrived at Rohan, who Aragorn was watching. He excitedly ran to ask for troops. The king nodded and ordered to go out. I was also moved with a sour nose.

Humans are such complex creatures, they have no divine power, their agility is inferior to that of elves, their alchemy skills are inferior to those of dwarves, and their generosity and generosity cannot be compared with the Hobbits. moving.

Thorin was a nuisance at first, and I always wondered if it would be perfect to wake him up earlier.

When he led his team to kill Azog, the long white-bearded Balin drove a goat chariot, rampaging all the way, like a meat grinder, cutting off countless orc heads, and the dwarf brothers in the car were not too many. Jean, wielding his sword like a mess, praised their indomitable courage, and every battle was like the last one. Later, he was besieged by wolves, and Balin took the initiative to let them abandon the car and ride the sheep. I thought that he might have to die in honor of this story. Later, when I saw that Balin was still alive in mourning for Thorin, I was really pleasantly surprised.

Damn Thorin, this should refer to his destiny, defending Erebor and his glory is a mission etched in his bones.

He died gloriously and tragically, and after his death Erebor would cry for him, sing praises, light more white candles than stars, and erect statues soaring into the clouds, and he should rest his eyes.

figure:

If Sam is the mvp of the Lord of the Rings, he can climb the mountain and protect the Lord, and he can turn things around at the critical moment.

Huo's mvp must be Bilbo, calm and witty, open-minded, he is very calm when people misunderstand him, his will is so strong that he is not bewitched by the Lord of the Rings, and he is not greedy. The fruit he touched was from the shapeshifter, because he wanted to return to his garden one day and plant a strong oak tree.

Although Tolkien compared his old man to Gandalf, Bilbo, who is obviously keen on pastoral songs, is his dream. You can see that he set Shire in the northwest of Middle-earth. Isn't his hometown England also in the northwest of Europe?

My Elf Prince Legolas, so handsome and graceful, all the blue waves in his eyes, all the sunlight on his long hair. Brave and agile, he takes the head of an enemy general among thousands, throws his only sword at Thorin against Azog's most capable men, and fights with only two short blades. Unlike the elves who have always been arrogant and indifferent, Legolas is righteous and kind-hearted.

It's late at night, I'm almost finished, let's listen to "eramaan viimeinen" by Night Wish. The name of this song translated into Chinese means "Desolation of Smaug", which is a bit similar to Huo Er's subtitle Desolation of Smaug. Now, it is said that the "Welcome to Middle-earth" flag hangs in New Zealand's airports, maybe I understand why I want to go to Nightwish and New Zealand.

It wasn't a dream, it really happened. The dwarves hid in the ground and the elves hid in the snow-capped mountains. Only we human beings are bustlingly developing on the mainland, illuminating the original sun.

When can we meet again.

Farewell, my little hobbits

Why does The Hobbit write more than The Lord of the Rings, because the latter read it last year and forgot a lot. . .

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies quotes

  • Alfrid: No, no. No! Oi! You! Pointy hat! Yes. You. We don't want no tramps, beggars nor vagabonds around here. We got enough trouble without the likes of you. Off you go. On your horse.

    Gandalf: Who's in charge here?

  • Gandalf: You must set aside your petty grievances with the Dwarves. War is coming! The cesspits of Dol Guldur have been emptied. You're all in mortal danger.

    Bard: What are you talking about?

    Thranduil: I can see you know nothing of Wizards. They are like winter thunder on a wild wind rolling in from a distance, breaking hard in alarm. But sometimes a storm is just a storm.

    Gandalf: Not - this time. Armies of Orcs are on the move. These are fighters! They have been bred for war. Our enemy has summoned his full strength.

    Thranduil: Why show his hand now?

    Gandalf: Because we forced him. We forced him when the Company of Thorin Oakenshield set out to reclaim their homeland. The Dwarves were never meant to reach Erebor. Azog the Defiler was sent to kill them. His master seeks control of the Mountain. Not just for the treasure within but for where it lies, its strategic position. This is the gateway to reclaiming the lands of Angmar in the North. If that fell kingdom should rise again, Rivendell, Lrien, the Shire, even Gondor itself, will fall.