Tuesday, December 16, 2014

‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies “(The Hobbit: The Battle … – c7nema

Finally we come to the end of

The Hobbit , saga preceding the Lord of . A three-year journey that began with a revolution on a technical level (blessed be the high frame rate ) and a legion of fans to complain of the division in three films a book with just over 300 pages instead of 1200 Lord of the Rings .

After a quick resolution of Desolation of Smaug , even before the original title, the movie sums up exactly what invokes the title: a battle of five armies, a blind war for gold and power. But not everything is so simple.

With the internal struggle between honor and greed of Thorin (Richard Armitage), to the point of sacrificing friendship by the power of the stone, the Arkenstone, we can not help feeling a empathy for the position of Bilbo (Martin Freeman), who just wants to help his friend to realize that is owned by the well material. However, we still love story between Tauriel (Evageline Lily) and Killi (Aidan Turner), which continue to be a kind of Romeo and Juliet. On the other hand, Thranduil (Lee Pace) and retrieve the necklace of white gems, this being one of his intentions to enter the battle. In between is Gandalf (Ian McKellen), as the voice of the wisest man of these lands and Bard (Luke Evans), which here stands out as an authentic leader, full of courage and ready to take things to the end.

In the end, everything culminates in an epic battle between orcs, elves, men, dwarves and eagles, each showing what it’s worth. These are by far the most entertaining scenes throughout this trilogy: time and blow half, blood and death. And does lack a epilogue full of feeling, which closes this trilogy, where we stayed until the curious end credits, the sound of “The Last Goodbye” Billy Boyd, left behind one last performance of this personal experience .

Throughout the saga of Lord of the Rings we were awarded major battles in CGI, but it is this film that we had probably the best example of all, with amazing visuals to make ” drool “any fan of Middle-earth. Added to this the beautiful cinematography by Andrew Lesnie crafted and well-balanced and balanced assembly for all the work by Jabez Olssen. And while it may be difficult for some to have to deal with this final chapter, to look at the trilogy as a whole can not but be grateful for Peter Jackson’s work and the entire cast, which pledged to give us a prequel . without major troubles

If only the prequel trilogy of Star Wars had been so …

Best: . A simple and concise conclusion, with battles after battles and many feelings
The worst . Less story of what is expected in a movie based on JRR Tolkien


Ricardo Du Toit

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