At the start of the last part: Bilbo Baggins Actor Martin Freeman and the Middle-earth team in OÖN conversation as well as a review of “The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies”
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In the film adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s time last Middle-earth works Cate Blanchett as Galadriel returns to Gandalf (Ian McKellen) page. (Warner Bros.)
Martin Freeman, the Actor of Bilbo Baggins, who had previously achieved by the BBC series “The Office” and “Sherlock” certain notoriety was granted to star in Peter Jackson’s “The Hobbit” an international career. Today the previews start.
In London his likeness emblazoned virtually everywhere, on houses, as well as on buses.
“And at the premiere in Wellington, New Zealand, “he says, laughing,” I saw my face so often that I already thought I was an Eastern European dictator But do not worry. I would be the gentlest dictator of the world. ” He adds: “It has neither confused me, nor I have become megalomaniac we say so, there is a certain habituation occurred, I just smile about it yet.”.
Even Gandalf Actor Sir Ian McKellen has become loose in the third part: “Thank God, now I had also figures that were the same size, the dwarves had indeed look up to me over and down my neck That has not done well …..” Fortunately, even the ladies has a strong presence in “The Battle of Five Armies”. The two-time Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett as Galadriel is back again. “During the shoot,” she says, “have Peter Jackson and I talked a lot about the writer Turgenev, and I’ve always teased him how much his beard tickled while hugging.”
It may be that she is tickled more often, because as you can hear, Jackson is planning a further continuation of Tolkien lore. In “The Silmarillon” Cate Blanchett would even be the central figure. A few words about Galadriel: “Already had indicated earlier that Galadriel has access to dark forces, this time is much clearer your magic is unrestrained..”
The dark haired Evangeline Lilly as Tauriel raves at any rate about working with director Peter Jackson. “He’s not a trace of arrogance, and is found in directors rarely He rests in itself, makes no circus around him, and if he gives directions, he plays the . individual figures like before, when he played elves, then he stretched out his chest forward and pursed his lips funny “
Jackson himself wanted after the completion of filming only one”. Sleeping , sleep, sleep! ” From the rigors he could now long rest, breathe he also fans and characters of his last Hobbit part. “Of course, in the end it’s about the struggle of good against evil, but that’s not all salvation is an important keyword because redemption them was all not granted at the end of the last film “
Criticism. Great effects, little imagination
Even the greatest adventure comes to an end – and Bilbo Baggins, the lovable Barefoot Wanderer with a penchant for comfort and a dangerous ring in the pocket, is also facilitates clear at the end that he is back in the Shire , The large crowds at the “Battle of Five Armies,” revolves around the third and final part of the “Hobbit” film version, he escaped unharmed.
Award winning director Peter Jackson sends to completion dwarves, elves, humans, and the monstrous orcs in a dramatic fight. . After defeating the dragon Smaug argue over the giant dwarf treasure stands to Middle-earth to the game
Smaug pushes the film at the beginning nor his stamp on: When the huge dragon in 3D and 48 frames per second sweeps over the heads and turns everything to ashes, then developed the effect- and technical tricks such force that you are ready to get ready for the next battle thunder. But this is not absolutely necessary, as it soon turns out. Our thoughts while from like – streams of refugees reminiscent of media images of Syria, dwarves, who hide their treasure before the other, in EU asylum policy. This digression is also the fact that the plot is not too demanding
The rest is Schlachtenfuror and computer technology, sometimes on a large scale, partly in the melee, with close-ups of nearly all the known heroes. – Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to Legolas (Orlando Bloom). Ultimately, the impression of a perpetual war. In order for the cinema stories from Middle-earth awaits final – and unimaginative. (Dae)
The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies: NZL / USA 2014, 145 min, P. Jackson
OÖN reviewed. Three out of six stars
Trailer – The Battle of Five Armies
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