A lot of complaints about the Hobbit spring from disappointment. When you sit down to watch it for the very first time, you cannot help feeling rather disappointed when you compare it to the Lotr or even the AUJ. It often fails to give the same experience as the previous films. Also, when you read the book right before, (as we did) the differences hit you hard. It's a blow not find what you wanted, or to find that your favourite bits from the book are gone (or replaced). What makes these films special is their connection with the book. If the book is disregarded, the films loose most of their appeal. Because of this, we cannot love the Hobbit in the same way as the Lord of the Rings.
If you look at the Hobbit films objectively though, (without all your bias and expectations) it appears in a better light. They could have been better, and we still complain about their short comings, but we enjoy them for what they are. PJ's version of the Hobbit. At least its still Middle-earth (in a stretched kind of way). If we didn't enjoy the hobbit films why would we watch the them, collect the miniatures, re-enact the battle scenes, pour for hours over the design books, and follow the Hobbit Blog? We are not the kind to unquestioningly take a film and defend all it's shortcomings and problems, (we could make a film commentary just pointing out what could have been done better) but neither are we the kind to throw the baby out with the bath water. There are things we like in these films, and things we certainly dislike, but that doesn't stop us liking it in the first place.
The films are certainly more fun the second time round.
Elladan & Elrohir
_________________ The Sons of Elrond
We have the Appearance of Men, the Souls of Elves, and Behave like Dwarves.
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