Year: | 2013 |
Genre: | Adventure, Fantasy |
Starring: | Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage |
Director: | Peter Jackson |
Torrent Size: 815 Mb |
Runtime: 161 min Audio: Dual Audio Language: Eng Subtitles: German Frame Rate: 25 fps Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps |
Review: I usually go by the content of the film in detail, but to consider how this film will be addressed. I consider myself a Tolkienist (I actually saw this movie on opening night, because I got a promotional contract with the local theater I spent four hours until that the names of people in the midnight write Elvish writing), it must be expected that many fans of the original work see this film as a distorted version of monster swollen, written history, they loved it. It is important to understand before he knows it is not just the film of the book. This is Jackson The Hobbit, Tolkien did not, and they are best appreciated like? independent works. They represent a variety media, from different eras and have partially different audiences. The children's book was written before Tolkien had no idea of ââthe great trilogy follow up; Jackson already had product his trilogy Lord of the Rings and difficult to understand when trying to make their predecessors look like in tone and scope.One might argue that the Hobbit trilogy Jackson when you're mad, finished, will create LotR trilogy much better than Tolkien's book defines simple children's literary LotR. (Changing your children's book of the epic is very pronounced, the same network for those trying to read The Hobbit after LOTR.) Prequel Trilogy Other Jackson will apparently not ødelæ walls LotR trilogy how Star Wars prequels give away important plot points of the original film. When you are finished, Middle Earth six films with the advantage of Jackson seen in internal sequence chronology.To be sure, Hobbit trilogy based on Jackson's book of 1930 children in the sense where the characters have the same names and visit many of the same places in all the same (although new characters and locations are also added). Their basic patterns are the same. But beyond that, do not expect great fidelity. It is hardly anything that is not very embellished and enlarged considerably, most of the time to allow a much darker tone and much more fantastic action (eg, fights). Spiders of Mirkwood by the real horror approach, based on their counterparts either literary children (where we Bilbo insult rhymes with stupid Attercop). Assistants conflict with Dol Guldur the Necromancer, as in the book takes place entirely off-screen and is briefly alluded to when Gandalf returned to the end, behold actually shown. This is understandable; GandaIf would otherwise lack in most of the film. In addition, the public already knows Jackson that this is the beginning of war with Sauron and the important Dark Lord could not be ignored. Tolkien in his letters to note how Sauron just casts a fleeting shadow on the pages of The Hobbit; in the shadow of the film is darker and Jackson deeper.Entire new plots freely created and added to history. Elf Tauriel and unlikely love story with one of the dwarfs are clearly intended to add a love story where the book did not, and have at least one strong female character (no worries Tolkien when he wrote a story for children in 1930). Maintaining all the main characters despite their endless brushes with death is not only force the credibility - It totally and completely removes ban and credibility. We end up with fantastic action in the true sense, to be enjoyed for choreography, not plausible. If cats have nine lives, a Jacksonian dwarf clearly has a number three digits lives.So seen as a? PIECE independent, it is a good movie? Technically, there is nothing brilliant, full of details that can only be appreciated on the big screen. Smaug is, hands down, the best movie Dragon World conçua ever seen. If I was a teenager instead of a maturity 42, would that wealth of imagination will likely have not let me finish. It's nice to see Legolas again, even if it is not in the book. I l ...
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