
*Vague Spoilers
I was looking forward to seeing The Hobbit: AnUnexpected Journey this week. It was okay. The Hobbit is currently sitting at 65% on Rotten Tomatoes and that’s about right. It wasn’t terrible, but it was definitely not the epic it was trying to be. The movie is 2 hours and 45 minutes long. The movie could have easily been a succinct 2 hours if they took out all the shots of them walking. It felt like every five minutes we had to watch them walk, and then walk some more and maybe run and ride on ponies, then walk a little more. It’s a journey, it’s right there in the title, we don’t need twenty shots of them walking the countryside. It’s pretty and everything, but could you just get to the trolls! Honestly, I spent the first half of the movie waiting for the troll scene.

There was a lot of the movie that I did like… like the trolls! I thought that entire sequence was awesome. I loved the personalities of the dwarves. They are a unit, but they are individuals too. I loved the fight/battle scenes. They were fluid and fierce. The movie as a whole was beautiful. Every shot, every angle, every colour seemed to be chosen with care. The landscapes were natural and vibrant. The actor who played Bilbo was great. Ian McKellan as Gandalf was as good as ever.
In the end, I liked The Hobbit, but I felt it was overdone. Sticking to the source material would have made the movie more fun. I don’t want to get repetitive or go off on another rant. I’ll just say it was enjoyable and leave it as that.
* I got a little carried away with the movie posters. I really like them.

