Mapper wrote:
I have found that when I first see the Hobbit movies in the theater the rabbit sled, drawn out action scenes, etc bother me the most. When I see the it the second time I tend to enjoy the movie more...
I have the same experience. It takes a few watchings for the silliness to blend in to the background, and become tolerable. At that point I can enjoy the other parts of the film more, and take them at face value, as my ire has expired.
I've enjoyed my cinema going experience both times, but walked out of the films with a slight "meh" feeling. Now I am reasonably happy to watch them, but Jackson crossed a line with these which he didn't cross in LotR except in a few stupid moments, almost all of which involved Orlando Bloom. I can watch LotR with pure love, while the Hobbit films grate on me regardless.
Do I mind stuff like dwarves riding rams? A bit, I suppose, but they won't stop me enjoying the film. I'm sure they'll be cool. But they do pull me out of Middle Earth and put me in to a slightly more cartoony and commercially motivated creation than the Middle Earth of the Lord of the Rings.
Then again, as alluded to earlier in this thread, the Middle Earth of the Hobbit book is somewhat lighter and sillier than that of LotR also.
Not by design of the author though I think. I think Tolkien said in his letters he'd like to have gone back to the Hobbit and clear up various incongruities which arose between the more mature vision of LotR.
Jackson could have benefited from that hindsight, should he have chosen.
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