It's no secret that Peter Jackson had another character created for this movie and that character is the Elf captain Tauriel. I could live with bringing back Legolas, since that was a plausible situation, but having this particular character as a part of the movie for a completely ridiculous plot? That went too far. I won't give it away if you haven't seen it, but suffice it to say, the entire run of Tauriel's plotline was idiotic - not to mention that she lacked quite a bit in acting skills. They were trying to make certain that they had an Arwen-type character, even to the point of re-creating a scene from the Lord of the Rings. It was painfully obvious and fell even more painfully short.
There were also quite a few scenes that were, shall we say, creatively elaborated upon. Whether from the book The Hobbit or from the Appendices to The Lord of the Rings there was quite a bit of material with which Jackson took creative license. Again, to avoid spoilers I won't go into detail, but parts with Gandalf and Radagast, and of course, the continuing presence of Azog the defiler made the movie a bit long and seemed to be forcing the connection between The Lord of the Rings movies and The Hobbit rather excessively.
But as I said, it was a very fun movie despite the issues with the conversion from book to movie. I have never seen a better CGI dragon! Smaug was utterly convincable and seemed just as alive as the characters acting opposite him. Benedict Cumberbatch's voice was a perfect choice for that character! As for the action sequences, and the expanded character of Bard, they were quite enjoyable.
In short, I would recommend seeing this movie and actually traveling to see it. It's worth the effort.
But as I said, it was a very fun movie despite the issues with the conversion from book to movie. I have never seen a better CGI dragon! Smaug was utterly convincable and seemed just as alive as the characters acting opposite him. Benedict Cumberbatch's voice was a perfect choice for that character! As for the action sequences, and the expanded character of Bard, they were quite enjoyable.
In short, I would recommend seeing this movie and actually traveling to see it. It's worth the effort.
