

This hurts, since the first 45 minutes of the film traps us in the hobbit home of the young Bilbo Baggins (the excellent Martin Feeeman, Dr.

The 169 minutes of screen time stretches further than lines for a new iPhone. The unpleasant effect is similar to watching a movie on a new HD home-theater monitor, shadows obliterated by blinding light like – yikes! – reality TV. Couple that with 3D and the movie looks so hyper-real that you see everything that’s fake about it, from painted sets to prosthetic noses. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is making a bizarre kind of history by going out in limited release at 48 frames per second (double the usual standard). Tolkien’s The Hobbit forces audiences to run an obstacle course before the fun kicks in.įirst, you need to get past the look of it. OL22645426W Origin-contact Origin-note Physical items are owned or controlled by and digitized by Internet Archive Origin-organization Internet Archive Pages 54 Ppi 300 Republisher_date 20191026214612 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 955 Scandate 20191025024113 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9780547898735 Tts_version 3.Part One of director Peter Jackson’s planned film trilogy of J.R.R.

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