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Re: Hobbit positivity
(Anonymous) 2014-12-18 01:27 am (UTC)(link)And I admit it, I love big action scenes.
Uh, in this one, I loved the Dol Goldur scene. And honestly, the thing that has confused me the most about the criticisms is criticizing the addition of that scene in this movie and the similar one in the last movie. Of all the additions, those should be the least criticized since we knew it happened, though off screen. And really, if Jackson had just had Gandalf say he was going off to face the Necromancer and then us never seeing what happened or told us who the Necromancer was, the audience would have revolted. These were the scenes people should have known would be added.
Also, I think the opening in Laketown was awesome.
I liked the Tauriel and Kili stuff. There wasn't a lot, which was a good thing, but what was there was bittersweet and really worked for me. I like angst.
And I liked the battle. I thought it was well done the way it was filmed with spotlights on various main characters in the midst of the overarching battle. And the final confrontation was so gut wrenching and yet satisfying.
Re: Hobbit positivity
(Anonymous) 2014-12-18 01:36 am (UTC)(link)I agree about the inclusion of the Dol Goldur storyline because I thought the same thing; you have to show where Gandalf is going; it only makes sense. I was actually hoping for much more. I've heard the scene is short but I'll wait until I see it first before I can say more.
I am looking forward to the battle. I'm trying to find the right mental space to enjoy the movie the most. I know it's not going to be the book or go in the direction I'd hoped. I'm actually consuming a lot of negative comments because I find that if I go in with all these terrible expectations, I end up being pleasantly surprised and that's the impression that stays with me. I think I'm going to enjoy this one the most probably.
I do think I'll end up wanting the EE though. That seems to be universal with a lot of the critics who've read the book.
Re: Hobbit positivity
(Anonymous) 2014-12-18 01:40 am (UTC)(link)The extended editions are always better. They are for the fans. It is usually mostly stuff that would be too much for the theater and for casual fans, and a lot of the fun is getting the new stuff when it comes out.