The Hobbit Câu Hỏi
Do bạn agree with the tình yêu tam giác of Kili, Tauriel and Legolas?
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BonnefoyBaggins said:
NO. 1. Tauriel is a very stupid character. She wasn't needed, she is just a piece of meat used for romance. 2. tình yêu Triangles are always horrible, they are never done right. 3. We didn't need a female character. Who cares if it's just males. They are amazing characters and heros to look up too. I know I don't see a role model is a useless Mary-Sue character. 4. Romance wasn't needed. The story is about family and loyalty, bravery and strength. Fili and Kili's relationship needed to be shown, brotherly love. Not romance.
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cynti19 said:
No!!! I disagree and however, it's like happen in Disney's Nữ hoàng băng giá that Anna has a tình yêu tam giác as well but I don't want that happen here (either the một giây part hoặc third hoặc both) and bạn know, it will be ruling of Legolas' storyline in LOTR.
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sherlocked88 said:
I don't think it's a tình yêu triangle, Legolas and Tauriel are just friends. The romantic connection just happens between Kili and Tauriel. I don't dislike this addition to the plot of the films. I'm a hardcore người hâm mộ of the sách and Tolkien, but I'm not mad with those things that weren't in the book because we can't forget it's an adaptation from the book, it won't be the same, exactly as it is in the book. I trust Peter and I think he's doing the best job he can do with the films, I'm deeply grateful for that.
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Flickerflame said:
I'm mixed: I agree and disagree, in a way. I'm disliking it purely out of disliking almost any twisting of canon. It feels like romance thrown in for the sake of it. But I can't think of any reason to dislike it apart from it not appearing in Tolkien's writing.
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Kai1Seto said:
Yes as this is a adaptation of the book its always going to be different from the book. I think the tam giác allows Legolas to tham gia in with the story thêm instead of them being a one off cameo in Mirkwood. It will be interesting to see how the relationship pans out :)
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ImAnEasel said:
No. It's ridiculous. All the detail they could have put into Murkwood... and instead, they chose to pad the film out with a stupid tình yêu triangle. What annoys me is that they missed things out that WERE in the book, and put things in that WERE'NT in the book. I think it was a mistake to make The Hobbit into three films. After the EPIC job he did on the Lord of The Rings films, I would never have thought Peter Jackson would make a big blunder like that. Back to the tình yêu tam giác problem, though, I wonder if they just wanted to appeal to the female audience bởi adding a pointless woman character. If so, then they should have included the (I don't remember the book at all well, so I'm sorry if I sound stupid, now) river woman. The one who was with Tom Bombadil. Not this ngẫu nhiên elf they've invented. Please correct me on the 'river woman' bit of this rant, if bạn can. My memory is very poor. Thanks in advance. :P
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matchesrulezu said:
I have learned to tình yêu the sách and the phim chiếu rạp separately. While they haven't stayed absolutely true to The Hobbit (I really wanted to see Bilbo taunt the spiders :( ), I can't help but tình yêu the phim chiếu rạp as their own thing. I tình yêu the sách and I tình yêu the movies. Details that aren't included in the phim chiếu rạp that were in the sách hoặc details included in the phim chiếu rạp that weren't in the sách just don't ruin either for me. That aside, I totally ship Tauriel and Kili. I mean, COME ON. "Do bạn think she could ever tình yêu me?" I'm totally fangirling. Don't judge me. I like the element because there's so much anger and hate between the dwarfs and the elves. For the two to shed all of that aside and find tình yêu in each other appeals to the romantic in me that is hidden very, very deep. I can't decide if Tauriel has real feelings beyond friendship with Legolas. It seems like she doesn't, except for the scene with Legolas' father when he tells her he thinks Legolas has developed feelings for her, but that he'd never approve of the relationship. She seemed kind of hopeful and happy in that scene upon finding out that Legolas has feelings for her, but at the same time, in the rest of the movie, she seems kind of annoyed with him. That and she has a definite connection with Kili and she risked her life to save him. I have a feeling they might kill her off, though, but maybe not. I can't remember if Kili was one of the casualties in the big war. Though even if he died in the book, they may not kill him in the movie. Who knows? I'm just enjoying the ride. Also, side note: Was it just me hoặc are Orlando's eyes like super intense in the movie?
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Zutgirl said:
I don't like it... Actually, there is no tình yêu triangle. And besides, Peter Jackson has confirmed that there will be no romantic connection between Legolas and Tauriel. But I don't mind if Kili and Tauriel get together. And Tauriel did call Leggy "mellon".
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18wanda said:
I don't even see how this tam giác exists. Tauriel can't turn down Legolas! He's gorgeous.
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AnastasiaGordy said:
I hate this trilangle, it destroyed whole trilogy!
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Staarlord said:
It disrupted the flow of the movie. Basically it ruined much of it. Tauriel was not a needed character, though, I agree with Legolas being in it. The problem with The Hobbit, and later LOTR stories was that Tolkein did not yet create Legolas in The Hobbit. Later, he must have decided, "it'd be neat to have someone representing his people, but the king cannot leave his ngôi vua, ngai vàng --I know! Thranduil has a son! A prince!" So try to make a movie, knowing Legolas isn't home. It just doesn't make sense.
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