Users review: First, I have to make a statement-The Lord of the Rings movie, for me, have created an incredibly high both in this world and in the world of cinema as a whole. Its beauty and value of the film can not be denied.The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, however, is a completely different film. Sure, the set in the world of Middle Earth, but that's really all it has in common with the aforementioned trilogy, alongside some familiar faces to. Many members of the public complained that it was in the movie took a long time to begin with, but in reality it was well paced, with an introduction of appropriate size, with Ian Holm and Elijah Wood paving the way for current history. The first thing you notice as a viewer is that this film is extremely entertaining. Although the trilogy The Lord of the Rings has had its lighter moments, The Hobbit enjoys the lighter side of life, with many hilarious moments really peril.The real scenes alternate with moments of great visual impact are still there , and while I have seen this movie in 2D, some times it would have been absolutely perfect in 3D. At the beginning, it is a bit 'difficult to obtain, especially when you open carefree with the many dwarves visit gets underway. However, if you can remember as a spectator that The Hobbit was written for a much younger impressionable book, then you probably have a good time watching it. That said, it is far from being childish, and even if it is a lighter, more fun, there are still many parts subject within the story that an adult audience can relate to.Martin Freeman was one favorite of mine From its humble beginnings in the British terrestrial television, and see it here on the big screen is both a welcome and bizarre experience. That said, their behavior and technique are perfect for the role of Bilbo Baggins, as he exudes a simple and familiar way to form a very effective Hobbit. Ian McKellen is perfect as everyone favorite magician, and Richard Armitage (another former star of British television playing their trade for the big screen) is a brilliant Thorin (son of Thrain!) Mixing a hardened heart with a soul tortured. If nothing else, Thorin could prove to be the real hero of the piece. The rest of the dwarfs are too bright, and many of them are the highlights of the movie.The special effects are once again spectacular, with the eye-watering battle splendid giant rock a particularly memorable moment. The make-up effects are up to the task, too, and the attention to detail is ridiculous, the individual scratches and weathering look of the characters wield weapons. If you liked the trilogy The Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson, then you will be in awe again, even if the Hobbit trilogy looks set to be an adventure much more relaxed and fun. At the end of the day, the only complaint to be made about the film is that it is not simply the SDA. Those films set such a high level that even Peter Jackson himself can not cover them with this effort, but this is a minor inconvenience for what is otherwise very well done I movie.Cinematic River, adventurous, fun and epic -The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey know your audience and will appeal to them very well. |
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