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Die kleinsten Anfänge werden meist die größten Legenden
Mit dem Besuch des weisen Zauberers Gandalf verändert sich das beschauliche Leben eines Hobbits für immer. Zögerlich schließt sich der unbedarfte Bilbo mit Gandalf der Mission von 13 mutigen Zwergen an, die ihr Reich zurückerobern wollen. Der furchterregende Drache Smaug, der es einst zerstörte, ist seit Jahrzehnten verschwunden. Doch ist das Monstrum wirklich tot und können die großen Gefahren dieses Abenteuers, darunter gefräßige Orks und wütende Trolle, wirklich von so kleinen Helden überwunden werden?
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Watched this in 2D, 24FPS and loved it!
What a great movie much better then I expected!
Don't like it, saw the 24fps 2D version, it have almost nothing in common with the book and the CG are a bit poor in some landscapes (at least at the begining), the movie entertains for sure but I expected more. I'll wait for the blurays to see the other 2.
Pros: * Landscape imagery * Camera, FX and CGI (for the most part) * Costumes and stage design, camera * Martin Freeman and most other actors perform solidly * The background information is perhaps interesting to some of the LoR fans out there. Negative: * Runtime (way too long) * Music (that's a dumb Hollywood standard orchestra score full of bombast that tries to cover for the dull story * The jokes (some scenes are obviously meant to be funny but they're just silly and childish) * The story: it's really dull and repetitive. Just like LoR 1, 2 and 3 btw (of which I'm not particularly fond either). It's the same old same old. In a nutshell: motley crew travel the world and master several adventures in between. Characters are super one-dimensional. * The end. There's no end. It just stops at a random point and you're supposed to watch the second part. There's not even a cliffhanger. It just tells you that they approach the mountain and that the dragon is still there (I'd have figured that out all by myself). Gosh, I get the appeal of a trilogy, but you can't just transform every story into a trilogy just because you like the concept (or the fact that you have discovered a money making machine).