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Thrones war end ‘Hobbit’ – Morning Post

Film includes battle scenes that last 45 minutes

16/12/2014 15:37

thrones War ends ‘Hobbit’

Saga of JRR Tolkien comes to an end after to yield 3.9 billion.

 By Rui Pedro Vieira

The original book that the British writer JRR Tolkien wrote 77 years ago has only 200 pages and ‘The Battle of Five Armies’ occupies only one chapter. But the magic of cinema allows you to extend the final part of The Hobbit by a third adventure of two hours and-a-half, with the scenes of the ultimate battle to occupy 45 minutes, with little room to catch his breath. The result can be seen from tomorrow in film

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‘The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies.’? Is the third chapter the second trilogy – the first is’ The Lord of the Rings – the director Peter Jackson created from the novel by JRR Tolkien. A project that the New Zealander was dedicated for 15 years and that, in total, adding the five films already released, generated revenues of 3.9 billion euros.

Assumed by Peter Jackson himself as a card farewell to the days of Middle-earth, the latter ‘The Hobbit’ begins right where the previous chapter, ‘The Desolation of Smaug’ (2013), ended: with the powerful Dragon title breathing fire and threatening villages. Overcome this test, which allows the new film boot on the right foot, the 13 dwarves will be at the center of a battle that will oppose humans, elves, ‘Orcs’ and eagles on the outskirts of Erebor, the Lonely Mountain. The confrontation is also the leadership and greed, with some figures to change course due to the temptation that power will awaken.

More linear than the previous two, this conclusion of ‘The Hobbit’ bet on the effects special, with 3D imposing itself at the climax of the adventure. The work risks set new box office records, if only now comes to Europe and the US a week ago debuted the lead in 37 countries. Fans will miss you.

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