Thao wrote:
Seems there is an agreement so far that the movie is very fun to watch (myself included).
Nevertheless, my spoiler heavy not comprehensive list of bad things (however its easy to make a list of good things, that's for sure):
- The changes made to the "into the fire" scene. The book scene is really a great one, why these changes? Just for some stupid actions scenes? I guess the answer is yes, and that's poor. Thorin tries to commit sucide, followed by Bilbo (which ruins/hurts a believable/interesting character development of Bilbo badly)?
- The ease of killing wargs (which makes above even worse)
- The scene where Bilbo explains why he joins the party again (You have no home bla bla). Its just no believable (this would have required a more skilled character development). However in a strange way it worked for me in way, cause it left room for interpretation (mine: Bilbo joins again because his ego does not allow for retrieval, the "no home" bla bla is just excuse) , so its not as bad as the other points. But I don't think this was intended. Worse is the change to the book scene, where Bilbo gains respect cause he was able to appear unseen in the middle of the dwarfs (cause they don't know about the ring). Bilbo is partly just lucky. The movie: He gains respect because it tries to sacrifice his life for Thorin. What a massive change! Is it believable? Does it come at the right time, the adventure has just started?
- The rabbit chase scene as said before. Its in there for a stupid action scene, nothing else.
- The ease of killing goblins. That kills any feel of danger.
- Azog. Design, CGI, story change. If you change the story, give it depth and thought. It's not in there.
- The food given to the dwarfs in Rivendell. Poor joke.
To be not only negative, a change which was ok compared with the book scene is the troll scene. The book scene is quite stupid (one dwarf is dumber than the other). I understand why this was changed (however, again another action scene, fight dwarfs/trolls was not required at all.
Overall the writers ranked action above content/development/thought. Nevertheless, the movie is fun, but it could have been perfect. Many issues seem to be so unnecessary.
Opinions?
This is pretty much what I was thinking. My main problem was that because the movie only shows a third of the story, but they have to make it work as a standalone film, Bilbo's character development gets screwed up big time. Throughout the first third of the book Bilbo is pretty much a total noob, and Goblin Town is when he shows a slight bit of skill, while the majority of his character development happens after this. However, in the movie, they had to make him the hero, so he has to be the one saving the dwarves from the trolls, he has to beat up goblins and wargs even though he has never fought in his life.
The Azog and Thorin stuff had so much potential. Instead of building on a feud already established in the books (with Azog cutting off Thror's head and stuffing a gold purse in his mouth, then Dain killing Azog) and having Bolg be the main villain, they just had Azog be the Middle Earth version of Darth Maul. He has no motivation for wanting Thorin dead, and the only reason Thorin wants to kill him is "He is a bad orc, must dies!" If there was more emotional conflict there, Thorin running off by himself against Azog would have made more sense. Bilbo rescuing Thorin makes no sense either, as Thorin has just been a douche to him the entire time, but they had to do that because they have to have Thorin and Bilbo become best friends by the end of the movie, even though it doesn't happen in the book until much later.
What I did like though were the Gollum scene and all the stuff they added with Gandalf and Radagast (I was laughing for literally over a minute at Saruman's mushroom joke). The mountain giants were well portrayed in my opinion as well.
I'm still looking forward to the next film, and I think it will be better than this one.
Thanks!
Maermaethor.