Review of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) by Quekwoambojish — 16 Dec 2012
As a long time Lord of the Rings fan, this movie was absolutely perfect. They spent so much time explaining the bits and pieces of where things came from. The acting was extraordinary, and I am so glad this time around, villains and heros are not dead within a matter of minutes, instead they explain the background behind everyone.
The Witch King and the Mouth of Sauron for instance in the other movies were completely rushed, and died with feeling of little importance. Don't expect that in this movie. To compare this movie to any others of the series, it is much alike the Fellowship.
The armies are not as big, and it is not fight after fight the entire time. It is about the story, and the politics of Middle Earth. I was honestly scared to see this movie because I thought they would mess up the series, and goodness was I pleasantly surprised! Please do not make the next movie biased on the fact that critics are naysaying this one.
It was so well done.
This review of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) was written by Quekwoambojish on 16 Dec 2012.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey has generally received positive reviews.
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