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Post by halfwise Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:54 pm

This is the first review I've seen.

Film Review: ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’


Variety
Scott Foundas
December 1, 2014

This is the way “The Hobbit” ends: not with a whimper, but with an epic battle royale. True to its subtitle, “The Battle of the Five Armies” (revised from the initially more pacific “There and Back Again”), the final installment of Peter Jackson’s distended “Lord of the Rings” prequel offers more barbarians at the gate than you can shake an Elven sword at, each vying for control of mountainous Erebor. The result is at once the trilogy’s most engrossing episode, its most expeditious (at a comparatively lean 144 minutes) and also its darkest — both visually and in terms of the forces that stir in the hearts of men, dwarves and orcs alike. Only fans need apply, but judging from past precedent, there are more than enough of them to ensure that “Battle” walks off with the dragon’s share of the upcoming holiday-season box office.

“Third time pays for all,” the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) is fond of saying in Tolkien’s novel, and much the same might be said of the “Hobbit” films themselves. After getting things off to a sluggish start with 2012’s “An Unexpected Journey” (complete with an interminable dinner-party sequence that was like a Middle-earth “Exterminating Angel”), Jackson quickened the pace considerably for last year’s “The Desolation of Smaug,” which built to a breathless, “Empire Strikes Back”-style cliffhanger, only with fire substituted for ice. Having finally arrived at their usurped ancestral kingdom, our band of intrepid dwarf warriors (plus one weary hobbit) found themselves face-to-face with the gold-hoarding dragon Smaug. Crankily stirred from his slumber, the great beast in turn winged off into the night to obliterate the (mostly) innocent human denizens of nearby Lake-town, punishment for helping Bilbo and company to reach his door.

“The Battle of the Five Armies” picks up exactly there, with Smaug swooping down in a blaze of fiery vengeance, while the panicked Lake-town locals disperse in various displays of cowardice and courage. It’s an exciting sequence, animated by a real sense of danger and by the nightmare figure of Smaug himself (one of the movie’s most special effects, again voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch), who exudes a kind of grotesque majesty even as he flaps his great wings for the last time and falls thunderously to his death. But the joy brought by the vanquishing of the dragon proves short-lived, as something far more sinister — namely, politics — soon rears its hydra-like head.



As has held true for promised lands of all sorts since time immemorial (and continues to do so), Erebor in the post-Smaug era becomes a contentious destination for various tribes who hold some real or imagined claim to the mountain and its vast store of riches, including large contingents of Iron Hills dwarves (under the command of Billy Connolly’s Gen. Dain Underfoot), Woodland elves (led by Lee Pace’s Thranduil) and the displaced masses of Lake-town itself, reluctantly corralled by the dragon-slaying boat captain Bard (Luke Evans). It doesn’t help matters that the dwarf prince Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), presumptive heir to Erebor’s throne, is not long inside these hallowed walls when he succumbs to a familiar Tolkeinian malady — a lust for gold and jewels that renders its victims void of reason or empathy. And if “The Battle of the Five Armies” feels psychologically weightier than the previous “Hobbit” films, that’s largely a credit to Armitage, who plays Thorin with the paranoid despotic rage of a Shakespearean king, his heavy-lidded eyes ablaze with a private madness.

Even fair Bilbo, so skilled in negotiating with ruthless opponents like Gollum and Smaug, finds himself unable to speak truth to power, and thus spends much of “The Battle of the Five Armies” watching from the sidelines, a supporting character in his own eponymous narrative. But then, the battle’s the thing this time, and when Jackson gets to the nearly hourlong setpiece (commencing around the 70-minute mark), he stages it grandly even by his own Wagnerian standards. From all corners of the land — and the frame — they come: dwarves, elves, men and assorted forest creatures, initially at cross-purposes, but soon enough united against not one but two flanks of hideous, bulbous orcs on a mission from their god, the dark lord Sauron, who’s been hankering for a comeback.

This sort of scene, drawing on every available trick in the CGI paintbox, has become such a reliable staple of Jackson’s work (to say nothing of the many lesser films of the past decade that have worn his influence on their sleeves) as to risk seeming almost ordinary. But Jackson, who’s surely aware of this conundrum, invests his five-army rumble with such a visceral feeling for landscape and physical action, a sure eye for elaborate battlefield choreography and, above all, a sense of purpose, that he leaves most of the competition — including some of his own previous battle sequences — seeming like so much digital white noise. Like George Lucas before him, Jackson has unmistakably brushed up on his Kurosawa, and there is at least one image here — of elf warriors leaping over the backs of dwarves and into a head-on orc charge — that could pass as an outtake from “Ran.” Better still: a mano a mano dwarf-vs.-orc duel atop a frozen waterfall that is, shot for shot, one of Jackson’s very best things.

Intermittently, “The Battle of the Five Armies” takes time out to catch us up on the whereabouts of old Gandalf (Ian McKellen, with his usual hammy gusto), the star-crossed interspecies romance of Amazonian elf Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly) and lovestruck dwarf Kili (Aidan Turner), plus flashy cameos for the ethereal Galadriel (Cate Blanchett) and the white wizard Saruman (Christopher Lee, still spry and swashbuckling in his early 90s). On balance, though, this is the least episodic and digressive of the “Hobbit” films, and the one that shows the least evidence of the elaborate patchwork Jackson and his co-screenwriters have done (to disparate bits of Tolkein’s writing plus no small amount of their own invention) in order to transform the slender “Hobbit” narrative into something that might rival “Lord of the Rings” for sheer breadth and depth.

While that effort has ultimately proved only partly successful, it’s easier now to see the entire “Hobbit” project as a labor of love on Jackson’s part, rather than a descent into crass box-office opportunism. Where the first two films often felt like a marking of time by a director intent on fattening his own Smaug-like coffers, “The Battle of the Five Armies” contains a series of emotional payoffs and bridges to the “Lord of the Rings” films that work as well as they do for having been carefully seeded by Jackson in the previous episodes. And if none of the “Hobbit” films resonate with “Rings'” mythic grandeur, it’s hard not to marvel at Jackson’s facility with these characters and this world, which he seems to know as well as John Ford knew his Monument Valley, and to which he here bids an elegiac adieu. Indeed, it is not only Bilbo but Jackson too who returns to the safety of his Hobbit hole, weary and winded, with a quizzical grimace on his face that seems to say: “Where do I go from here?”

Set in a bleak midwinter, with nary a patch of Shire green to be seen until the closing frames, “Battle” sports the most austere and forbidding look of the “Hobbit” films (courtesy of series lenser Andrew Lesnie), entirely absent the overly bright, backlot feel that pervaded “An Unexpected Journey” and parts of “Smaug.” Howard Shore contributes another dynamically ranging (and ever present) score, from gentle Celtic melodies to speaker-rattling basso profondo bombast. Other tech contributions, repping at least five armies’ worth of set designers, costumers, armorers and VFX artists, once again give us the best that Hollywood (and New Zealand tax incentive) dollars can buy.

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Post by Orwell Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:01 am

Hurr durr ... ... dark humour now, is it? Extremely Crabbit

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Post by Tinuviel Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:59 am

yeah I just read that review from facebook. There's also a clip from the film released that was apparently shown at the premier.


Basically a dumb reason to re-insert Bilbo into the story, which according to the review above he's made even more of a side character than previously. Plus Thranduil being an eternal grouch.

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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:02 am

I went ahead and split this out from the "Waiting for BOFA" thread so we could have a critical review thread like we did for the previous two films.

The Variety review seems to have been the first, but the review embargo lifted today, so the floodgates are open. As of the time of this post, Rotten Tomatoes has logged 10 reviews for a Tomatometer value of 70% and an average rating of 6.4/10. Metacritic has also logged 10 reviews (though they're not all the same as RT's) and is currently giving BOFA an aggregate score of 60/100. Either of these scores could change significantly as more reviews come in.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_hobbit_the_battle_of_the_five_armies/
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-hobbit-the-battle-of-the-five-armies/critic-reviews
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Post by bungobaggins Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:01 am

Maybe I'll be interested in reading reviews in a few days. I remember being all over the reviews when DOS came out. But today's revelations have left a sour taste in my mouth.

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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:04 am

I hope that you're able to find some semblance of enjoyment in the film, if only in savaging it through reviews, bungo. If you aren't, I hope you won't metaphorically beat your head against the wall or anything, but I would love to hear your take on BOFA if you feel up to it. Smile .
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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:24 am

I've been reading through a bunch of reviews of varying levels of praise for PJ and a few commonalities/revelations about the film stand out.  Some of this was stated in the Dcole review on TORn, and other stuff is from parts that he intentionally avoided spoilering (so naturally if you don't like spoilers stop reading this post).

  • There is no prologue.  The film begins immediately after DOS' end, with the attack on Lake-town, which lasts for about 10 minutes.
  • The film then slows down considerably and spends at least an hour setting up the battle, the armies, the politics, and all that jazz.
  • Gollum does not make an appearance again (not that I expected him too).
  • At some point in this first half we see the "battle of Dol Guldur", but it's apparently not very long.
  • However, it does feature a fight between Elrond and Saruman vs. the Nazgul, and Saruman apparently performs kung fu or something that looks similar.
  • There are apparently a number of surreal/explicitly fantastical moments, including some in Dol Guldur, and also Thorin imagining himself drowning in (molten?) gold.
  • There's no follow-up to Leggy chasing Bolg at the end of DOS, and Beorn really is only there for a single shot, like Dcole said.
  • The denouement after the battle is said to be not very long; most critics compare it favorably to the lengthy coda of ROTK (which still gets way too much shit IMO).

Interestingly, Empire gave this "only 4/5" stars.  They gave DOS and all three LOTR films 5/5, but AUJ also got 4, which was the first sign to me that it was going to disappoint, since not even PJ's biggest fans in the media could justify giving it top marks. Razz
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Post by bungobaggins Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:35 am

I'm surprised Empire didn't feel obligated to give it 5/5 what with PJ being a guest editor for the previous issue of the magazine.

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Post by bungobaggins Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:36 am

A detailed summary of events in the movie. If you read this, you pretty much don't have to see the movie.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=141189787

Spoiler:

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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:40 am

I've got no problem with reviews, but I'm not sure I wanna read a detailed synopsis of the entire movie... Neutral

{{{There's no way I'm lasting two and a half weeks though, not with the embargo broken and the film releasing a week earlier in Europe.}}}
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Post by bungobaggins Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:41 am

I'll probably forget most of what I read in that post in the next 2.5 weeks.

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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:48 am

True. I'd better read through it as soon as possible then. Razz

Fake edit: oh god, that thing about Galadriel using her Ring as a weapon was true. :facepalm:
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Post by Tinuviel Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:54 am

I'm going to avoid the spoilers I think, at least anything in great detail. I've already bought my ticket, so if I'm going to be immensely disappointed, I would rather be so after finals are over.

That being said I might take a peak.....

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Post by Orwell Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:18 am

I must admit, probably against my better judgment, that I'd like to to see Christopher Lee do a bit of kung fu. Very Happy

But no skateboards! Mad --- but then again, Christopher Lee on a skateboard doing kung fu... mmm... I think I could go for that too.... cheers

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Post by Mrs Figg Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:32 pm

just :facepalm: Poor Galadriel what have they done to you?
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Post by Pettytyrant101 Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:37 pm

Poor everyone involved frankly. And I include PJ in that- he looked on the red carpet like he has worked himself into an early grave making this pile of mince.

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Post by Mrs Figg Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:43 pm

have you got a link? i heard from a lot of people that he was weird.
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Post by Pettytyrant101 Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:48 pm

9.10 there is an interview with him



I have read elsewhere all sorts of speculation- I think he just looks exhausted and stressed myself. Some of the other stuff folks are saying seems a bit too close to wishing ill on the man for my tastes- I don't wish him any ill at all, I just wish he hadnt made these films. For his sake too by the looks of it.


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Post by bungobaggins Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:54 pm

I don't feel bad for him. He brought this upon himself. It's his choice to make these movies back to back to back. It's his choice to constantly rewrite the script and push things to the eleventh hour. PJ causes his own problems, and he should have to live the the choices he has made.

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Post by Mrs Figg Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:04 pm

yeah he just looks tired. Its his job but he may have taken on too much. I am sure the pay packet will soften any temporary discomfort. Nobody has forced him to do this Marathon, anyone would think he has done this for mankind. Its a business. I wish him well and I hope he gets some rest, but my sympathy is limited.
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Post by halfwise Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:38 pm

A fun couple of paragraphs from Rich Trenhold from CNET:


Most of the time we're busy elsewhere, to the film's detriment: there was already too much of Laketown's local politics in the previous film, and way too much time is again spent here on the tacked-on love triangle between Orlando Bloom's Legolas, Evangeline Lilly's Tauriel and Aidan Turner as the one dwarf who's romantic material because he conspicuously doesn't have a silly rubber nose.

Not only are those tangents less interesting than the main story, but they're often downright baffling. Legolas frowning into the distance and saying "We must journey beyond the Cornershop of Birkenhead and summon... (music swells) the Bogof of Samallardyce!" may be pant-wettingly exciting for fans, but it doesn't do anything to advance the story. And even after watching all six films I've still got no idea what's going on with Sauron.

Basically, if you know that your future will never involve elf-eared cosplay or an extended edition box set, any time the action shifts away from Bilbo you're good to nip to the bathroom.

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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:31 pm

Ouch. Laughing

His point about Sauron makes me think though: from the reviews/summaries I've read, it sounds like Sauron gets banished from Dol Guldur and then just sort of ... disappears from the movie. Even though DOS was pretty clear that he's the one who sent the evil armies to Erebor. I would have thought there'd be a cutaway to Mordor at the very end or something, but I don't recall anyone mentioning such a scene. scratch
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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:35 pm

Pettytyrant101 wrote:I have read elsewhere all sorts of speculation- I think he just looks exhausted and stressed myself. Some of the other stuff folks are saying seems a bit too close to wishing ill on the man for my tastes- I don't wish him any ill at all, I just wish he hadnt made these films. For his sake too by the looks of it.

I'm sure that making these films wasn't easy, but he could easily just be jet-lagged.
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Post by Mrs Figg Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:07 pm

''Basically, if you know that your future will never involve elf-eared cosplay or an extended edition box set, any time the action shifts away from Bilbo you're good to nip to the bathroom''.

I had better stock up on Tena Lady pants then. Shocked
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Post by Eldorion Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:20 pm

Dcole from TORn offers an expanded and polished version of his forum review for the main blog over there.

http://www.theonering.net/torwp/2014/12/02/95369-the-hobbit-the-battle-of-the-five-armies-review-much-to-enjoy-but-a-stumble-at-the-finish/
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