Actually, this sounds absurd and very forced. J.R.R. fiction novel The Hobbit Tolkien which only consists of approximately 300 pages is poured into a third film? Oh, this must be a joke. However, unfortunately (or even just fortunately?) Here's the reality. Well ... money talks! Whatever the excuses put forward by Peter Jackson or the studio, one thing for sure is this trilogy attend for financial reasons. Who would not be tempted to repeat the success of The Lord of the Rings (TLOTR)? This obviously is a perfect opportunity to re-attain its heyday. New Line Cinema reluctant to half memerlakukan film adaptation of the novel that was born from the cold hands of one of the best British writers was especially after a series of events that led to the production of The Hobbit and a new road in place realized nearly a decade later. The decision to bring back Peter Jackson for the film menggawangi left after Guillermo del Toro could not be more appropriate. Under the handling of Om Jackson, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey transformed into a year-end gift as beautiful and entertaining.
In your opinion, what is special about a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman)? Hmmm ... almost nothing if I told you. Instead of fresh air smell Middle-earth by going from one place to another in search of life experience, Bilbo would prefer to sit at Bag End while sipping a warm drink and a bite of sweet cakes. For him, this is a way to celebrate life. Thanks to Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) who had dragged Bilbo out of his comfort zone. Without any journey across Middle-earth, then maybe Frodo would be stuck in a 'live boringly ever after' with her uncle. Takes place 60 years before TLOTR, the first volume of the trilogy, The Hobbit will bring the audience to take part in the adventures of Bilbo accompanies 13 dwarves in their efforts to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from Smaug grip, an evil dragon. During the trip, the group met with elves, trolls, and goblins are somewhat hamper the pace as well as life-threatening.
Peter Jackson did not lost his golden touch when sitting in the director returned to command The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (AUJ). Gateway to Middle-earth opened wide and we were invited back for a tour after the last time admiring the beauty of the natural world of hobbits, elves, dwarfs, trolls, goblins until it nine years ago. Visual side of it is incredible, even more beautiful than before. If you do not get too excited with the rolling groove, at least eye can still be pampered with beautiful sights. Just like TLOTR trilogy, my favorite here is the Rivendell where swarms meet with Elrond (Hugo Weaving) and Galadriel (Cate Blanchett). Thanks to technological advances and the disbursement of funds, the special effects team handled by Weta Digital still capable of creation of each location and creatures in Middle-earth with more slick than what they produce TLOTR trilogy. In fact, Gollum (Andy Serkis) look more detailed and creepy here. See it in IMAX 3D is the best choice, especially in parts of the depth and popped-up its 3D is very pronounced.
Well ... The Hobbit are actually targeting children as the main target readers do not have a long and complex storytelling interwoven 'his brother'. It takes a team of stylists solid script narration to avoid long-winded and boring. At least their performance can be fairly successful for this opening volume. Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro in charge of the affairs of spilling tens of thousands of words belong to Tolkien into a form capable of translating any text needed with good detail. The Hobbit: AUJ fun begins with an introduction of the main character in a full dinner in the mess hut Bilbo. When the ride starts, the graphics tend to be unstable, up and down. Something inevitably it must be understood considering moving from a novel for children which is not too much promise and bring the atmosphere of conflict instead cheerfully bleak. Lucky acting brilliantly from Martin Freeman and Ian McKellen were eccentric, hilarious, and always gives gaiety could prevent the film from the point of extreme saturation. Everything started to draw followed when the group caught up in a fight 'stone giants', dealing with the Goblin in 'Goblin's Lair', and Bilbo plunged into the cave which separates it from the herd and memertemukannya with Gollum. 'Riddles in the Dark' is the best part of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
So, if The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey able to repeat the glories of the trilogy The Lord of the Rings? For the time being too quick to remember The Hobbit new spawn only a single volume, but if sticking to The Fellowship of the Ring, An Unexpected Journey did not disappoint. This is a fun entertainment. Indeed, there are some flat moments that can cause the audience yawned (or even asleep), especially at the beginning and middle of the movie, but it all paid off with a keel through an amazing climax. Starting from a bout of 'stone giants' title credits roll accompaniment to "Song of the Lonely Mountain' is a moment that elevates the film after nearly falling into 'abyss boring'. In the end, I would say that Peter Jackson has devoted all his ability to present The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey properly to the public. Not a dish that would make me say, "Good Heavens, this taste of heaven", but the dishes were enough to make me say, "This is good." However, the cinematic experience is presented is still amazing.









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