IThe Lord of the Rings trilogy on Blu-ray, I talked about the wondrous sense of atmosphere and adventure that those films conjured up. When I finished rewatching the trilogy, I could hardly wait to return to Middle Earth. Reading early lukewarm reviews of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey made me worried, though, was it too much to hope that director Peter Jackson could recreate that atmosphere? I shouldn’t have been so concerned. The first film in The Hobbit series is very enjoyable, confidently establishing a new quest to follow.
Perhaps the most frequent criticism of An Unexpected Journey is that it is too long. I’d probably agree while arguing that, although it takes quite a while to get going in the first half, beyond that stage the pacing is rather good. Almost every mainstream movie these days could do with a bit of editing, and there are scenes at the beginning of this one that possibly weren’t required. I’m talking particularly about the stuff with an older Bilbo and Frodo that seems included to help contextualise events. While enjoyable, this isn’t necessary and could’ve been done without.


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