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When a squad of thirteen dwarfs hired the hobbit Bilbo Bagins as a burglar and the fourteenth, "lucky" participant in the campaign to the Lonely Mountain, Bilbo believed that his adventures would end when he completed his task - finding the treasure that was so necessary for the leader of the dwarves Thorin. The journey to Erebor, the kingdom of the dwarves captured by the dragon Smaug, turned out to be even more dangerous than the dwarves had imagined, and even Gandalf, the wise wizard who extended a helping hand to Thorin and his squad.
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13 years, in which 6 incredible films have fit, have come to an end. The great and mighty Peter Jackson filmed the most ambitious battles, showed all his skills as a screenwriter and director, surprised with his work and conquered with his vision of this world. A world that will not let go if you managed to see all its greatness and charm; a world in which friendship and honor prevail over anything and are best represented; world, which contains a collection of the most fabulous, light, courageous and beloved characters. In a word, the world that bears the glorious name of Middle-earth. And we will rejoice and grieve at the same time for a long time to come, but still we will say endless 'thank you' to Mr. Jackson for the gift of pleasure and, for me personally, happiness.
Many have said that dividing a small book into three films is just a way to make money. Yes, this is often the case. But in the case of 'The Hobbit', it becomes obvious that money fade into the background, since the whole trilogy, like the previous one, is made with soul and incredible responsibility. It is felt in every frame, every line and every character. And let PJ radically changed the book, because here, like nowhere else, the film to some extent rose above the book. We all know that 'The Hobbit' is a children's fairy tale, a kind of 'warm-up' by Tolkien before 'The Lord of the Rings', and, of course, everything in this story is much more magical and colorful than in 'VK'. But the pictures turned out to be just as exciting, touching, and most importantly sincere. And nothing, absolutely nothing, could spoil this story, but on the contrary: something could improve it. And now we just have to go on our last journey ...
It's not hard to guess that the final part came out the most epic, because this is what we have been preparing for the last three years. If 'An Unexpected Journey' turned out to be, let me put it this way, a cozy part, then 'The Battle of the Five Armies' came out completely different. Our heroes have strengthened physically and spiritually. They approached the very hell, to the Lonely Mountain, that is, to the end of their journey. This long journey made the heroes test themselves for strength. But events in the town of Dale and the vicinity of the Lonely Mountain suggest that the journey was not in vain. Everyone has gained, lost or become something. This test allowed each hero to understand who he is. And it is at these moments that the viewer sees a real hero who can go through any difficulties. It is at these moments that the battle begins ...
I love Peter Jackson's battles! It is always a mighty, fighting on the spot and completely unlike any other hour, impressive in its scope. PJ is well versed in this and therefore the final battle serves the table in the best way. The showdown is as powerful and overwhelming as the battles in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. In this battle, the most diverse peoples of Middle-earth will come together, and colors will play on the screen. Only one moment confused me throughout all three parts - this is the image of the orcs. In the 2001-2003 trilogy, orcs looked better: less computerized and more intimidating. But for some reason, it is in the 'Hobbit' that the thought does not leave you that everything should be exactly the way, that even excessive computerization is necessary here, and therefore every detail creates a feeling of completeness, saying that it is in its place. The picture is incredible! Pleasant colors that create the necessary battle atmosphere. And every fighter in this fight, good or bad, is impressive. And any changes or additions, which, of course, are present here, make the film more sophisticated.
All characters gain something new. The battle unites them, giving a kind of kindred strength that helps in the most difficult times. And to complete the set, you hear already familiar, yet completely new, great tunes from Howard Shore, who worked so well with Jackson. The film would not have existed at all, had it not been for these wonderful compositions. But what was most surprising was the appearance of Billy Boyd with the closing song Last Goodbye. One of the most real, sincere, deep and full of atmosphere of all films soundtrack that makes you cry and once again remember that it was the last time ...
One of the best films of all time wraps up the world's best epic by saying his last goodbye. And I just want to add that The Battle of the Five Armies is a very honest picture, revealing all the charm of Middle-earth, all its wisdom and beauty. And for the very last time, I want to say an endless 'thank you' to one of the greatest filmmakers who has created an unparalleled world. Thanks to Peter Jackson for stirring my and hopefully yours.
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