It’s called the Hobbit, but it really about a bunch of
dwarves, humans, elves and orcs and not much about Hobbits. Peter Jackson’s taste
is still unsullied, though. Battle scenes are exciting and tense, staged in
beautiful, rocky landscapes or crumbling castles. Warriors are noble, villains are
evil, and the whole affair is worthwhile. This particular chapter is
anticlimactic, though, and that might be the fault of the book. Bilbo’s journey
is swallowed up by the various warriors and his triumphant return to the shire
is a disappointment. It’s unfortunate that such a major achievement would end
with a thud, but maybe that’s the cliffhanger that Tolkien intended.
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