I hate to say this but the movie sucks big time just like the Lord of the Rings series!
I don't know what the author wants to imply but its another story that would make people feel stupid in the end. He had this weird pattern of subjecting characters to a long and dangerous journey when they had an option to take a short and easy way by flying at the back of a giant birds! How ridiculous, where's the sense? And this bummer usually happened on climatic scenes, messing everything up.
Yes, the had a top notched visual effects, excellent production and awesome cinematography but all the efforts were defiled by the poorly configured storyline.... If not for the birds!
The movie is part one of the three-part film adaptation of the 1937 novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. The three films together will act as prequels to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
The story revolves around Bilbo Bagins, a hobbit tapped by the wizard Gandalf, to accompany thirteen dwarves led by their prince Thorin Oakenshield on a quest across Middle-earth to reclaim their lost home and kingdom, the Lonely Mountain, from a dragon.
Their journey had almost the same pace that of the Lord of the Rings, the places they've been to, the characters they've encounter, etc., only that they were 15 characters taking the journey instead of 4.
Anyways, the movie is currently being shown in cinema's across the country, go check it out!
I don't know what the author wants to imply but its another story that would make people feel stupid in the end. He had this weird pattern of subjecting characters to a long and dangerous journey when they had an option to take a short and easy way by flying at the back of a giant birds! How ridiculous, where's the sense? And this bummer usually happened on climatic scenes, messing everything up.
Yes, the had a top notched visual effects, excellent production and awesome cinematography but all the efforts were defiled by the poorly configured storyline.... If not for the birds!
The movie is part one of the three-part film adaptation of the 1937 novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. The three films together will act as prequels to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
The story revolves around Bilbo Bagins, a hobbit tapped by the wizard Gandalf, to accompany thirteen dwarves led by their prince Thorin Oakenshield on a quest across Middle-earth to reclaim their lost home and kingdom, the Lonely Mountain, from a dragon.
Their journey had almost the same pace that of the Lord of the Rings, the places they've been to, the characters they've encounter, etc., only that they were 15 characters taking the journey instead of 4.
Anyways, the movie is currently being shown in cinema's across the country, go check it out!
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