Review of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) by Galvy F — 26 Mar 2017
When we see that living in such humble peaceful places we take for granted when deeper parts we don't see can grow an evil that can take everything we see beautiful around us from us unless we put a stop to it. When we see when others don't see, whom changed our life forever, friends that we met and shared this journey with, souvenirs that we keep hidden when it's a reminder of its evil powers that consume us, and memories that we sit, reflect gaze upon in what we accomplished and sought out that saved the world. When we don't know whom we would see, or what adventures awaits us when it comes knocking on our door, but to sit and wait for there is nothing more better then sharing a journey with someone rather then do it alone.
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The true meaning of Story, is what comes out of it from start to end. How bravery and Courage is not always clearly the Dominant Confident Powered Beings we hear from the famous of tales, but what tales we learn and share that don't make the famous Stories. The stories of failure, errors, the darkness that results in our blind wrongs. When such stories are shared, we grow in our confidence for the one's who will carry on the heaviest of burdens later. It's not the largest ripple we create or do that matters, but the all the ripples of life's of mistakes we learn, carry forward, and build a new world with this knowledge.
This review of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) was written by Galvy F on 26 Mar 2017.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies has generally received positive reviews.
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