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Friday, January 17, 2014

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug



1 pipe out of 4

What a disappointment. Two and a half hours of dwarfs and a hobbit running around only to not complete any type of the journey. I have had feelings about this for a long time now but this film finally proves it, that Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit series is simply a money grab. He adds random characters that have no business being there, ads aspects that virtually nullifies the first half of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, and takes forever to do it. What seemed like an amazing idea of having Bennedict Cumberbatch be the voice of Smaug turned out to be wasted by the horrible interaction he has with Bilbo. The Hobbit also rehashes the issue of trust between Thorin and Bilbo that was supposed to be solved at the end of the first Hobbit. There were a number of cool but completely unnecessary action and chase scenes. The white orc is also relegated to the background after dominating most of An Unexpected Journey which is aggravating because it is an obvious attempt to drag out the storyline till the final film. Jackson also creates tension in the group of Dwarfs and even breaks them up when none of that happens in the book, simply to create unneeded tension and provide an opening for his addition of a female elf and Legolas. The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey had changes from the book but that was to be expected and they were not incredibly drastic. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug goes in the opposite direction, basically defecating on the source material and changing the whole essence of the book. This film is only recommended to be watched at home so that you can multitask because sitting in a theater for a two and a half hour movie was trying.


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