The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. From: IMDb.com
The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. From: IMDb.com
The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. From: IMDb.com
The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. From: IMDb.com
The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. From: IMDb.com
The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. From: IMDb.com
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
Directed by: Peter Jackson
Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage and others
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
Directed by: Peter Jackson
Starring: Richard Armitage, Martin Freeman, Elijah Wood and others
The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They all continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug. From: IMDb.com
Directed by: Peter Jackson
Starring: Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Ian McKellen and others
All right, so first of all, this absolutely most definitely is not a
perfect movie and it's also even far from great actually at times. It
however still remains a superior made adventure movie, that besides is
a welcome return to Middle-earth again and to its familiar characters.
Compared to all of the The Lord of the Rings movies, this one might be
a bit disappointing for some people, since it never, in no way or form,
reaches the same level of excellence. This is an inferior movie in
about every way imaginable but however, when you start judging this
movie on its own right, there still is absolutely no way that you could
call this a bad one or a failure.
On the contrary of course! The movie has far too much class for that.
It's still a great looking movie, despite of all of its controversy and
despite it that the movie uses a bit too many CGI. I mean, even the
Orcs are CG this time around. Maybe they thought it would save them
some time and money if they used more computer effects, as opposed to
having actors and dozens of extras, with all makeup applied to them,
while having to be present, day in and day out, on the set or at
location. It are little things like this that make it still somewhat
apparent this was a far from flawless and maybe even rushed production,
after production was halted numerous times already before Peter Jackson
stepped up again to direct, which had all cost the movie some serious
time and money, way before filming had even started.
But of course the movie still manages to recreate the special kind of
feeling and atmosphere Middle-earth had in all of previous 3 made The
Lord of the Rings movies. It's no surprise all of course, since the
movie is filmed at the same locations, uses some of the same settings
and characters and has basically all of the important people who were
involved with the previous The Lord of the Rings movies, behind the
cameras, involved with this movie as well again.
I can still see why some people may consider this movie to be a bit of
a bore though. Even though there is plenty of action, the action isn't
particularly memorable or well shot and at times there is plenty of
walking, talking and fooling around between those moments. And not all
of that is particularly interesting or successfully done. I believe
it's partly due to its characters. Having 13 dwarfs is just a bit too
much for a movie to handle and let me just say it's a good thing they
all have been given such a distinctive look, or else it would had been
very hard keeping them apart. Martin Freeman is fine though as the
young Bilbo Baggins and he acts with a confidence as if he already had
been part of the The Lord of the Rings franchise for a long while.
I do admit it's not always a very well told movie. It seemed like the
movie was struggling to find the right pace, which it finally managed
to find during its final 30 minutes or so. I also do admit that if it
wasn't for its final 30 minutes, I would had most likely given the
movie a much lower rating.
It was that lacking as a movie at times. What I especially found
lacking were the adventure aspects within its story. Sure, there is
lots of traveling from point A to B but what the movie is lacking is
some truly memorable and standout moments that occur during the
journey. For the first half of the movie, there is the occasional
random fight and meeting that doesn't really feel connected to the main
story at all. It all feels like it got put in there to make the movie
longer and to also take us to some familiar places and see some
familiar faces again. But really, did we need to see Elrond, Galadriel,
Saruman or Frodo in this particular movie again? It doesn't add enough
in my opinion and will probably only please the die hard fans of the
franchise. It's true that the movie could had used some more
distraction within its story, since its main story is pretty forward
but the movie unfortunately picks some wrong distractions, that besides
only needlessly slow the movie down at parts.
The movie most definitely feels a bit too stretched out with its story
and storytelling at times. It seriously could had gotten to its point
way earlier on already but that way of course they couldn't had turned
the novel "The Hobbit" into a new epic, long, trilogy. Judging by this
movie and its story, it doesn't seem like this was the best idea but
who knows, maybe it's something that's going to work out better in one-
or both of the two sequels.
And I'm still very hopeful for this, since despite all criticism, this
remains a very well made and entertaining fantasy adventure, that is a
welcome return to the franchise again and a good setup for hopefully
even better things yet to come, in its two sequels.
A curious Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, journeys to the Lonely Mountain with a vigorous group of Dwarves to reclaim a treasure stolen from them by the dragon Smaug. From: IMDb.com
Directed by: Peter Jackson
Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage and others