Witness the defining chapter of the Middle-Earth saga
Immediately after the events of The Desolation of Smaug, Bilbo and the dwarves try to defend Erebor's mountain of treasure from others who claim it: the men of the ruined Laketown and the elves of Mirkwood. Meanwhile an army of Orcs led by Azog the Defiler is marching on Erebor, fueled by the rise of the dark lord Sauron. Dwarves, elves and men must unite, and the hope for Middle-Earth falls into Bilbo's hands.
"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," released in 2014, marks the epic conclusion of Peter Jackson's ambitious adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved novel. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema, the film was shot in the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, bringing Middle-earth to life with breathtaking visuals. As the final installment in the trilogy, it follows Bilbo Baggins and his companions as they face the ultimate showdown that will determine the fate of the Lonely Mountain and its surrounding realms. The film masterfully blends intense action sequences with poignant character development, culminating in a battle that not only tests the heroes' strength but also their resolve and unity. The narrative picks up right after the dragon Smaug's devastating attack on Lake-town, thrusting viewers into a relentless series of conflicts. The titular Battle of the Five Armies is the centerpiece of the film, showcasing an intricate and sprawling clash between dwarves, elves, men, and orcs. The choreography and scale of the battle are nothing short of spectacular, with each faction's motivations and stakes clearly delineated. Amidst the chaos, Bilbo's journey remains the emotional anchor, as he grapples with the moral complexities of war and the toll it takes on friendships and alliances. Director Peter Jackson, along with his dedicated team, successfully expands Tolkien's original story, weaving in elements from the broader lore of Middle-earth. The performances, particularly those of Martin Freeman as Bilbo and Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield, add depth and humanity to the fantastical setting. The film also benefits from Howard Shore's evocative score, which enhances the emotional resonance of key moments and elevates the overall cinematic experience. The seamless integration of practical effects and CGI further immerses the audience in the world of Middle-earth, making "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" a visually and emotionally satisfying conclusion to the saga. In addition to its thrilling action and visual splendor, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" delves into themes of greed, redemption, and the cost of power. Thorin's descent into dragon-sickness and subsequent redemption arc provide a compelling narrative thread that resonates with the overarching themes of Tolkien's work. The film's conclusion ties together the trilogy while setting the stage for the events of "The Lord of the Rings," offering a satisfying and cohesive end to Bilbo's adventure. With its rich storytelling, stunning visuals, and emotional depth, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Tolkien's world and Jackson's visionary filmmaking.
Year2014
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Budget250000000$
Runtime144 min
Revenue956019788$
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GenresActionAdventureFantasy
Production countriesNew ZealandUnited States of America