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The Hobbit I • SpoilersJust came back from an advance screening this evening. They surprised us by playing the film in the new 48 FPS format. What a revelation that was! I couldn't help but toss everything I've read about the new format, all the criticisms to the fucking wind. It's crisper, cleaner, smoother motion. It's a totally new experience, perhaps most akin to some LED, 120 Hz television displays I've seen. I'm an amateur filmmaker who's obviously dabbled in video, so I'm familiar with the look and it's never really bothered me. The effect is so otherworldly and perfectly suited for a movie like this.
As for the movie/story/characters: The film has a really decent, flowing pace. Nothing slows things down too much. But don't worry, even if it gets slow there's plenty of eye candy. The portion of the film that I felt dragged a bit was a meeting in Rivendell between Gandalf and Saruman. But I'm starting to think that was the point because of the telepathic interjections by Galadriel during Saruman's droning on.
Regarding character development, there were definite arcs for Thorin and Bilbo. Simple, but well-written and well-acted. The dwarves are grouped together and some of them aren't that well defined. Perhaps because, frankly, there are too many of them. But they were handled in a way that didn't hamper the story or cause confusion.
I don't know what else to talk about. Overall, a stunning modern adventure film made with real magic (sufficiently complex CG artistry). Really a wonder to behold. The escape from the goblin mine was particularly stunning and really satisfies your craving for high adventure action sequences.
5 out of 5.