This picture has always been in my mind, so I went to take a screenshot. We’ve seen a lot of army formations in the Lord of the Rings series. But this scene still amazed me. The Iron Hill dwarves ran extremely fast with their short legs, and they took the lead in charging and forming a shield formation, how brave and heroic they were; while the forest elves were as silent and solemn as ever, even drawing their swords at the enemy as gracefully as a dance. They even died in battle without saying a word, which almost made me suspect that all the elves in this army were mute. Not to mention the tacit understanding, it highlights the effect of long-term py transactions between elves and dwarves... long-term rehearsals for coordinated operations. But to be serious, there seem to be less than 2,000 humans + dwarves + elves in the original book. The total strength of the orcs was ten times theirs, not counting the self-destructions from the previous three-party civil war. This kind of courage is nothing more than the Great Steel Wall made of blood and flesh. "The Hobbit 3" is not only the final chapter of the entire "Hobbit" trilogy, but also the conclusion of the entire "Journey to Middle-earth". When asked what is the difference between this film and the first two films, " "Captain of the Elven Guard" Evangeline Lilly replied: "It continues the tone of "The Lord of the Rings" and is also consistent with the description in Tolkien's book. The ending of "The Hobbit 3" is set to be the setting of "The Lord of the Rings". "The opening of the world of Middle-earth"
As for the war scenes in the film, "The Elf Prince" Orlando Bloom said, "I don't think Director Jackson will compare the wars in these films. "It's hard to compare," he explained. "Obviously he has a sense of mission for this subject matter, but what Peter is best at is that he not only handles the characters with ease, but also understands the relationship between these characters and the audience." Ming is very important. Peter never said that this movie would be better or grander. His responsibility was to express Tolkien's imagination in the work.
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Produced by Warner Pictures, directed by Peter Jackson, starring Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Orlando Bloom, Cate Blanch "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies", the final work of the "Hobbit" series starring Chet and others to kick off 2015, will be released nationwide on January 23, 2015. It is an epic film.