Sunday, 13 October 2013

The Hobbit | Review

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
 
 
Rank 122 as of 1/1/13)
Age Rating 12A
Year 2012
 
DISCLAIMER: this is NOT my review. I have put this review on here as I do not think that my review of this movie will be ok. As you now know I don't like Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit is basically Lord of the Rings, so therefore it will be shitty review, and quite frankly I don't have time to watch a movie I won't  like, sorry.


 
This is the 'most helpful' review from IMDb:
I was a mere child when I watched LOTR franchise and I still liked it. Ever since, year by year, I grew fonder and fonder of the movies and they remain, and probably forever will, one of my favorite movies of all time. I've read all the books countless times (including Hobit) and when I saw that Hobbit was coming into the cinema, my mind was entirely wiped away from its existence due to excitement that entered me.

Now, movie review.

As expected from Peter - almost flawless masterpiece. Given that he had a lot of material to work with, I imagine it was quite hard to put everything together for the scenery - yet he did it, once more. He captured the feeling of the book and transcended it onto a screen; of course, it was not solely his credit, to not be mistaken. The acting was amazing - perfectly fitting into fantasy style. The chemistry between actors was more than just the obvious - you could actually feel their interactions and live the story. Yes, it was that good.

I have no need to begin writing about camera work and all that comes with it; locations were beautiful, effects and colors were mixed perfect, a soundtrack that followed through pattered with what was going on perfectly ... it is really one of those moments when you simply can't say enough because you know, regardless of how many words you put in, you still won't be able to describe things the way you felt them. I have only one thing to say: congratulations Mr. Jackson and rest of the cast.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will become classic without any doubt; I am just glad that I got to be a part of the generation that witnessed the never-dying franchise of Mr. Tolkien's work
.
 
 By,                                                       
(Sarajevo, Bosnia)
 
I meant to be doing my History homework, not fuckin about 'writing' a review.

No comments:

Post a Comment