SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read the book and/or are not familiar with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings tie-in, read with caution.
The Plot of the Movie
The movie starts out with an action scene. Bilbo and the Dwarves have just successfully ousted the dragon, Smaug, from the Dwarf mountain kingdom. Unfortunately, Smaug has now set his eyes on the nearby city of Laketown. With the town in flames, Laketown’s only hope for survival is Bard the Bowman. With the help of his boy, he’s able to fashion an arrow and bow strong enough to take down the dragon.
With the dragon out of the way, the Laketown residents are not the only ones making their way to the Lonely Mountain. Orcs, who have been pursuing Bilbo since he picked up the Ring of Power in the Goblin tunnels, are right on their tale. Elves from the nearby woods are also coming to claim their share of the mountain’s gold. Dwarves have gathered to join the fight from far off. And a 2nd army of Orcs are on their way from the north to join their brothers in battle.
Bilbo saves the day by both convincing Thorin to get over his greed and showing faith the Elves by returning the Heartstone. Together the Men, Elves and Dwarves take on the two flanks of Orcs to battle out who will ultimately win the kingdom that lives beneath The Lonely Mountain.
What I loved about this movie
Another thing I appreciated with the tie-in to The Lord of the Rings. Obviously Tolkein wrote The Hobbit before he had even conceptualized The Lord of the Rings. The advantage of doing The Hobbit Movies after The Lord of the Rings movies is that Jackson has more flexibility to tie in these movies to the next series of movies in which Frodo takes the spotlight.
The introduction of Sauron was excellently done. Sauron is just a shadow in this movie because really it’s a story of Bilbo and his relationship with the Dwarves – at least the heart. The introduction of Sauron was pivotal to the new theme of the movies, but was subtly done in a way that didn’t take away from the actual storyline.
The Big Misses for this movie
Where were the giants? I’m pretty sure in the original story the 5 armies were Men, Dwarves, Elves, Orcs and Giants. Instead we’re given a second Orc army or was the Eagles considered an army?… It’s all very confusing.
Five Star Review
Overall, I give The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies 5 stars. The action was excellent. The relationships were really held from movie to movie and continue to develop in this movie as well. There’s great tie-in for The Lord of the Rings minus a little smudging of facts here and there. I definitely recommend it for anyone who is a Middle Earth fan or for those who are looking for a conclusion to the hobbit’s tale as it’s definitely present in this movie.
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