Agan, my sincere thanks for this. I have no doubt of your objectivity, and this reinforces my decision to do something more worthwhile than line PJ's pockets: like cleaning the catbox or sorting all those old single socks in the laundry.
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I don't know what Peter Jackson is trying to achieve by taking away the dwarves' agency - I simply can't understand why he is portraying them as Gandalf's tools. (Help me?) Gandalf on the other hand is given a lot more knowledge and agency than in the book, and frankly, he uses the dwarves.
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Especially when in the book, it was Thorin who sought out Gandalf for help.
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Alas even though the dwarves fight the spiders bravely they cannot win; there are too many! Elves to the rescue!
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Now come on! Bilbo rescuing the Dwarves in the book
alone was such a defining moment in his character! But no: not good or "cinematic" enough for PJ, I guess.
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Tauriel is alright as a character, and her first encounter with her romantic interest Kili is surprisingly okay, even if it's wrong on so many levels to have a romance between an elf and a dwarf.
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Hopefully there weren't many PDAs. Those theaters would have some awful messes to clean up.
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After washing ashore, the dwarves run into Bard who is there collecting the empty barrels and also seems to work as a smuggler of sorts, agreeing to take the dwarves to Esgaroth.
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Did Bard need money to pay off some
old debts?
It seems to me that instead of taking any criticisms of the previous films seriously, and working to address them, Jackson is going out of his way to slap said critics upside the head with his "vision". Your vision is color blind, sir.