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Great big drum, perfect computer technology – and yet this film lacks much to the big cinema. Starts now “The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies”
No one should say afterwards that he was disappointed.. Rarely, there has been a film that has already expressed alone with his title the content of the whole work. “The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies,” the third and final installment of Peter Jackson’s big-screen adaptation of “The Hobbit” by JRR Tolkien, told mainly from the marches hostile troops from combat formations and finally lifting battle that takes a good hour. All things that will not prevent the box office success of the film.
Gripped by ambition, was the New Zealander Jackson’s also three-part film adaptation of Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” with a “Hobbit” trilogy perfect counterpart to ask page. But from the beginning, even Tolkien fans entertained doubts as to whether only around 400 pages long book could give the substance for now nearly eight hours of film. And in fact we noticed in the first part of the face of exceedingly long dwarf meetings in the house of the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), in which narrative needs, the director has found. In the second part of the fire dragon Smaug may eventually endlessly propagate his world view, before he embarks on a true orgy of destruction.
Great characters remain the exception
By now the third part begins the long and wide stretched film. Smaug places full of glowing anger over his expulsion from the fortress of Erebor the town seaside town in ruins before the archer Bard (Luke Evans) fearlessly passed him with a shot of a century from the heavens. The dozen dwarves, which has finally been reached and recaptured the old country under the leadership of the hobbit Bilbo can not be happy with the win, meanwhile long. It starts with the fact that their rightful king Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) changes strange given the previously guarded by Smaug gold treasure in the fortress. He amazes his environment through fantasies of omnipotence, shows mistrust against old friends and goes with the homeless citizens of Seestadt to hard-hearted.
Hundreds of fans to the world premiere of the last” traveled Hobbit “movie to London. A ticket has hardly any – it’s about joint celebrations
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Since you have the impression that Jackson actually wants to portray something of the decay of a character. Short term remembers this Thorin a character from Shakespeare Guard fickle kings. But, alas, it remains only a brief moment of inner drama before a loud call to arms and the film is reduced back to his acting values.
computer against lack of content
Jackson is a wasteful his 250th million dollar closing film, because with the help of some computer absence of content can be laminated. At the gates so the enemies of the Dwarves, Elves and Men who want to maintain the status quo in Middle-earth collect. But it also approaches diminutive support that leads the brave dozen in the fortress to help. At the end of all stand together in the fight against the giant crowd abysmally ugly orcs sent by the villain Sauron in battle.
cameos from Blanchett and Lee
Jackson doing everything to make us forget the One-Dimensional this “Hobbit” finalization. Sometimes it is the many cameos from actors like Cate Blanchett Christopher Lee or who remember their characters in mind that this is the only prequel to “The Lord of the Rings”.
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London, 02.12.14: In the British capital, the third part of the Hobbit movie trilogy world premiere. “The Battle of Five Armies” is the strip, director Peter Jackson and his film crew in London presented to the public.
Another helpful feature is the almost wasteful number of special effects in almost every picture. And last but not least the cinematic feel of the director himself in terms of grandiose scenes and the choreography of battlefields. Sometimes you feel this to a masters such as Akira Kurosawa recalls that left similar sequences in “Ran”. But that was a variation of “King Lear” – that is actually Shakespeare. Hobbit III. remains far from it.
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