Of course, the whole trilogy is amazing but there are many things about that beginning that I love. From Galadriel's prologue until the moment Bilbo leaves after letting go of the ring is, I believe, a perfect introduction.
But there's something else and I don't know how to say it clearly. I guess is the feeling Gandalf give us when he arrives to the Shire: everything is fine at least in a little place in the world. But those of us that already saw the movie know what's coming so I think what Gandalf feels it multiplies. I think about Sam trying to hold to something in the darkest of times: "do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo?".
Also, we're actually seeing one story ending: Bilbo's adventure, while opening the door for Frodo's odyssey.
I don't know, the whole introduction has a very feel good vibe for me and inevitably makes me see everything one more time once it has started.
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