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Шум !!!! Удивительным
Бежать домой, бум идет Динамит!. Красиво стреляют и казнят кино, это действительно взял меня в Средиземье. Единственное, что я ненавидел, было то, что некоторые из моих любимых персонажей, мне очень понравилась умер, но эй, это было в книгах, лол.
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Достойным Завершением
Этот фильм выделяется. Низкий качество фильмов в эти дни печально. Когда Аквамен составляет 1 млрд что-то не то. Трилогия "Хоббит" напоминает мне о времени, когда качество съемки и актерская игра была стандартной не в новинку.
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Люблю его!
Я читал книгу, и есть некоторые большие различия между книгой и фильмом, но мне все равно очень понравился фильм! В настоящее время моя дочь смотреть Хоббита и трилогии Властелин колец, и она любит их тоже! &ЛТ;3
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Лучший из трех
Я большой поклонник Толкиена и любил TLOTR и даже старые версии Хоббит (анимированный!). Из трех книг Хоббит, это, безусловно, лучший. Отличная история с замечательным концом.
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Ничтожны
Питер Джексон доить его для всех это стоит... но приятно быть в Middlearth еще раз. Просто не ожидайте слишком много глубины. Это как Диснейленд.
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Я люблю этот фильм!
Это пару раз смотрел подряд! Люблю историю и это так хорошо снято. Определенно стоит прокат и мы добавляем это к нашей личной коллекции.
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Битва пяти воинств Расширенная: гипс и комментарий
The Hobbit Battle of the Five Armies Blu Ray/3-D

Like Star Wars, the Lord of the Rings series came out over a long period of time and not exactly in sequence. For example the Star Wars films, in story-chronology, released as films 4, 5, 6 then 1, 2, 3 and the latest is film 7, to be followed by 8 and 9. The Tolkien stories came out as films 4, 5 and 6 [Lord of the Rings 1 2 and 3] followed by 1, 2 and 3 [The Hobbit 1, 2, 3]. So this final Hobbit film was also a goodbye to Tolkien’s universe by Peter Jackson and a cast of hundreds [actors, special effects geniuses, designers , cinematographers etc.] A good number of these people had been working on films from Tolkien’s stories for 18 years together, so saying goodbye became hard.

When I first heard The Hobbit would be a trilogy of movies my reaction was, “That’s ABSURD! There’s NO WAY you can make three films from such a simple story!” Lord of the Rings was a three volume story, and three films based on it seemed about right.
After watching the first Hobbit film, Jackson had made a believer out of me. I could see how his telling the tale could easily span 3 films. And one virtue of taking the time in telling was he didn’t have to leave anything from the book out of the movie the way he did of necessity with Lord of the Rings.

This final film as its name indicates, is heavy with battle sequences. At one point in the special features, one of the principles in production expressed some confusion about exactly what the five armies were. OK let me explain it then! It’s dwarves, elves, and men versus orcs and goblins. The fact that there are also wargs [wolves almost the size of horses], giant eagles, huge bats and several other critters is a distraction, as they are accessories.

This film has roughly a 50:50 balance between character development/dialog and action scenes. It’s as far as you can push it without sacrificing story to pure action. It also pushes PG-13 to the…ahem…bleeding edge bordering on “R”. [Instead of decapitation, why couldn’t we have had a semi-nude scene with Tauriel and Kili? OK, never mind]

The film didn’t score quite as highly as others in this series, getting 7.5 in IMDB. However it received 45 nominations and five awards.
Do you want to know what’s most impressive about this film? Yes I’ll tell you. It’s managing such a large cast and making all of those characters individual and interesting. I’m hard pressed at the moment to think of another movie with so many important characters, all of whom are so engaging. Let’s run through some principal cast names:

Thorin Oakenshield, center to this story, is the leader of a band of 12 dwarves plus Bilbo Baggins the hobbit, on a highly dubious quest to take back their ancestral mountain stronghold from the fiery clutches of the dragon, Smaug. Richard Armitage played Thorin and was excellent in this role. He makes it believable.
Ian McKellen once again is Gandalf the wizard, who put Bilbo and the dwarves together [Bilbo can’t quite believe he’s doing this]. Despite all McKellen’s other roles in a long career, I’m afraid McKellen will always be Gandalf for me, rather like George Scott is Patton.
Martin Freeman plays Bilbo and, needless to say, his acting is superb.
Ken Stott from Scotland plays Balin, one of the 13 dwarves. He does a credible job, hidden behind a huge white beard. Balin, the oldest, is the most thoughtful and the voice of caution in the party. His eyes, the one genuine part you see, positively sparkle.
Graham McTavish from Scotland plays Dwalin, brother to Balin. Probably best known to an American audience prior to this as a mercenary in the film “Rambo”. McTavish is a large strong man, a physical fitness buff, quite suited to the role of best fighter among this band of dwarves. It does not stretch credibility that he would be intimidating on a battle field. He’s also pretty funny, too.
William Kircher from New Zealand is “Bifur”, another dwarf. OK I can’t think of anything exceptional about his part either, but he acts it well.
James Nesbitt from Ireland is “Bofur”, brother to Bifur. This guy is a born comedian. Extremely funny.
Stephen Hunter from Wellington, New Zealand is Bombur, memorable because he was the largest [and by that I mean the FATTEST] of the dwarves. They wanted a heavy set actor for the role. Hunter makes no pretense that he does like to eat. But for this part, they at least double his actual size. Watching Bombur run is in itself a comedy routine. And Hunter has a good sense of humor too.
Dean O’Gorman from New Zealand is Fili. Naturally rather charismatic, he has the misfortune of being brother to Kili.
Aidan Turner from Dublin, Ireland is Kili. A major deviation from the book, invented by Peter Jackson and company, is the elven woman Tauriel, and a love story between her and Kili. Aidan is…<sigh> what every woman wants, and every guy wishes he was. Bastard.
John Callen from New Zealand has a 40 year career in movies and TV. He plays Oin, not a large role, brother to Gloin.
Peter Hambleton from New Zealand plays Gloin, memorable to Tolkien fans because he’s father to Gimli, a major character in The Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson made Gimli a comic relief figure in the LOTR trilogy, which wasn’t quite fair to the character from the book. The character Gloin looks credibly like father to Gimli and is not made a buffoon thank heavens.
Jed Brophy from New Zealand plays Nori. He turns Nori into a professional thief [somewhat upstages what was supposed to be Bilbo’s role in this party]. Another actor with a good sense of humor.
Mark Hadlow, a prominent actor in New Zealand, plays Dori, a brother to Nori. He’s a tall man with a large stage presence, which enhances Dori’s character in the film. Very amusing in the special features.
Adam Brown from Berkshire, England as Ori was the most surprising actor in this cast. He was internationally unknown when he got this part. His star has definitely risen since. The furthest one can imagine from a fighter, he’s clearly in this adventure from a sense of duty to his kinsmen. Every one will remember Ori.
Orlando Bloom, once again, is Legolas. What more need be said? Amazing, he manages to look the same as he did 18 years ago.
Evangeline Lilly from Canada plays the new character Tauriel, a captain among the elven warriors from Mirkwood. There’s actually a love triangle here: it appears Legolas, son of the King Thranduil, has the hots for Tauriel, but daddy would never approve of his marrying a commoner. Unclear if she would have fallen for him, had it not meant incurring the King’s displeasure, but uexpectedly she falls for the dwarf Kili. Her hair being red in this film is like Milla Jovovich’s red hair in Fifth Element: one does not forget this character.
Lee Pace from the USA plays Thranduil the elf King, and he really brings this character to life.
Cate Blanchett from Australia of course plays Galadriel. Again what more need be said? One scene with her and McKellen in this film, even though a side story, becomes one of the most memorable scenes in the movie.
Hugo Weaving again is Elrond, and like Blanchett and McKellen, he completely disappears as an actor into his character.
Christopher Lee again plays Saruman. One can never say Christopher Lee as an actor disappears into anything. Fortunately the character of Saruman completely suits him as an actor, and this was the greatest role of his very long career.
Ian Holm briefly appears to reprise his role as older Bilbo. Fond memories.
Benedict Cumberbatch does the voices of both Smaug the dragon and the “Necromancer” [Sauron]. Some of this voice work was really difficult, but he makes it seem effortless. He needs to be in the next film that only I know about [see below]
Mikael Persbrand from Sweden plays Beorn. Beorn is a huge strong fellow & so is Mikael. His time on screen is brief but he is well cast, looks and sounds different from anyone else, as he should.
Sylvester McCoy, previously known to some as a “time-lord” in the series Dr. Who, plays Rhadagast. I did not know McCoy before these films. He’s a completely engaging, quirky fellow. So much so that I had to go take a look at Dr. Who, which I had never done before.
Luke Evans plays “Bard”, the guy who. Well…shoots the arrow. Earnest, brave, good-guy role. Seems unambiguously good, which can get boring to play if you aren't talented. He doesn't get boring.
Stephen Fry from London plays the greedy Master of Lake Town. A nice guy in real life, he’s one of those villains that you just love to hate.
Ryan Gage, an English actor, plays the Master’s assistant and right-hand man Alfrid. If you love to hate Fry, you simply cannot help laughing at Gage’s Alfrid. One of the funniest villains around. Some dissed this role; I LOVED it! Gimme MORE! Yeah I grant, having him watch the kids, or "take night watch" seems implausible. Minor quibbling, for me.
Billy Connelly from Scotland plays Dain, a dwarven King who comes to the rescue of Thorin and company with his army [one of those 5 armies, you see]. If anyone in the film irked me, it would be him. Not his performance, but in the specials he makes clear his disdain for Tolkien’s writings. Perhaps they could have found an actor who actually appreciated the story.
Howard Shore provides continuity of musical score and his usual A-job.

Putting out a trilogy like this, especially pressed for time [for reasons which weren’t clear to me, Guillermo Del Toro unexpectedly bowed out as director and Peter Jackson picked it up a year behind schedule as a result—on top of that, more time was lost as Jackson developed a bleeding ulcer with the stress] truly is like the job of a general in a war. One has to juggle locations, logistics, props, costume design, musical score, budget, script, photography, stunts, extras, and oh, of course, work with the main actors too. Jackson always manages to look laid back, but he’s a perfectionist and he obviously likes challenges. He succeeded in juggling all these pieces and creating a great film, even if it does seem action-heavy at times. Let's not forget: Jackson loves fight scenes, and this movie allowed him to fully indulge himself.
Oh and the specials. As with Lord of the Rings, Jackson milks maximum dollars out of his productions: movie release, followed by the basic film release with interesting special features, followed later by an Extended Version of the film with still more special features, all of them different from the previous special features. This set came with two full Blu-Ray discs of special features. I think each one must have been 4 hours or longer. No way I was going to watch all of that. Except—I couldn’t stop. The only thing I haven't watched yet is the “on location” section showing scenery from locations where they did the filming. Yes I already know now: New Zealand is beautiful.

Peter Jackson doesn’t know it yet, but I already have plans for him to make another trilogy set in Tolkien’s universe…. This film…uh, I guess I’ll give it a B+++. Acting is superb, visuals are superb, props superb, casting superb, cinematography superb, musical scoring superb. I do feel it’s a bit combat-heavy, and that detracts a little from the potential emotion of the film. Had the extra year been available for directing, this probably would be an A-rated film. As it is, perhaps it's the worst of one of the finest trilogies around. I don't think I've ever watched DVD's or Blu-Rays with more, and more interesting, special features than Peter Jackson adds. Yeah, it's so bad that I'd like MORE, please.
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