The Hobbit – an unexpected journey
This is the story of Bilbo Baggins. A hobbit who likes his home comforts. He is rather put out when a load of dwarves
turn up on his doorstep and start raiding his larder and throwing around his
antique crockery. He is invited to join the dwarves quest but declines. Of course he changes his mind or there wouldn’t
be a story to tell. This is the first
part of a three film version of The Hobbit and this first film has many of the
original stars of the ‘Lord of the rings’ trilogy.
Unfortunately, this film lacks impact for me. I love Lord of the Rings films and adore The
Hobbit book, but much of this film lacks a bit of character development and
humour. The actors do a sterling job but
it is the script that I feel lets this film down.
I will not dwell on the negatives (well it is Christmas),
but will instead offer my favourite parts.
The story of the Dwarves and how they lost their home,
Erebor, was a good opener of action and I felt it fitted well for those who
know Lord of the Rings films and do not know The Hobbit.
A mention should be made here for both Ian Mckellen who
reprises his role of Galdalf the grey who holds the film together along with
Martin Freeman as Bilbo, a newcomer to the cast but does a fantastic job of
portraying the younger Bilbo (Ian Holm is still in the film as the older
Bilbo).
I feel this film is like anticipating a good meal when you
are really hungry. You are so looking forward to it that it just doesn’t
deliver the high expectations you have built up. I was hoping for this to be the film of the
year but unfortunately I do not feel I can say that now.
As a side note, I watched this film in 3D at a Cineworld
D-box. The 3D effects are quite good.
(Those of you who read my reviews regularly will know I do not love 3D as a
rule). However I had expected more from the D-box but it moves a bit too gently
(even on full) to work well with this film. Rather disappointing., especially
considering that Pleasure Beach at Great Yarmouth has a 4D cinema which offers
not only chairs that move, but water sprays, bubbles, feathers tickling you and
3D films! I look forward to Cineworld
taking the next steps!
No comments:
Post a Comment