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re: Thoughts on The Hobbit: The Battle of 5 Armies (Spoilers)
Posted on 12/21/14 at 11:27 pm to LeonPhelps
Posted on 12/21/14 at 11:27 pm to LeonPhelps
There are definitely some changes that i like about the series:
1. The quest is to simply steal the Arkenstone. In the book, it was unclear as to the true motive other than get the treasure.
2. They fleshed out the happenings at Dol Guldur. The book alludes to events, but doesn't get into detail.
3. The elf king sending Legolas out to find Aragon completes the circle on that story.
They drilled some key scenes: Bilbo and Golem in the cave and Bilbo and Smaug. The blew some other scenes: escape from the goblin caves, the escape from the woodland elves, and the battle of five armies was bad. They royally fricked up Beorn. Not sure why they even had him in the film.
1. The quest is to simply steal the Arkenstone. In the book, it was unclear as to the true motive other than get the treasure.
2. They fleshed out the happenings at Dol Guldur. The book alludes to events, but doesn't get into detail.
3. The elf king sending Legolas out to find Aragon completes the circle on that story.
They drilled some key scenes: Bilbo and Golem in the cave and Bilbo and Smaug. The blew some other scenes: escape from the goblin caves, the escape from the woodland elves, and the battle of five armies was bad. They royally fricked up Beorn. Not sure why they even had him in the film.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 12:06 am to Aubie Spr96
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3. The elf king sending Legolas out to find Aragon completes the circle on that story.
Not really that big of a change. In the book, Aragorn captures Gollum leaving Mordor and takes him to the wood elves who are supposed to hold him prisoner. Gollum escapes and Legolas is sent to tell Aragorn/Gandalf, that is the reason that Legolas is at the Council of Elrond.
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