Lucky me! I saw 3 movies this week! So lets compare and contrast!
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
To be fair, I could care less about all the controversy going against the Hobbit films. I'm not going to dwell on them since the internet has already done that and has tainted people's opinions of the films. Peter Jackson didn't really want to make these films! Why is it being expanded to 3 films?! Why are they adding characters?! This wasn't in the book! yadda yadda it doesn't matter. I should also forewarn I have not read the books, but this movie made me really want to.
I liked this movie for what it was: a fun fantasy adventure. It is a shame a lot of people are disliking these movies and I don't think it is fair. People are watching this expecting Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit isn't meant to be like Lord of the Rings. Nothing will ever be like Lord of the Rings. It is a simpler story directed towards younger audiences. I had a lot of fun with this movie and I feel like people are taking it way too seriously. Probably the same people that complained that the climax of The Avengers was too long.
A quick review, I liked part one. I did think it was kind of forced bringing back many of the characters from LOTR, such as Frodo, Gollum, Saruman and so forth. They didn't really feel like they fit into the story. I was still nice to see these characters one last time after many years. The movie definitely had a different tone compared to the rest of the series and it was a bit off-putting. There's a lot more subtle nitpicks, but it is still an enjoyable movie.
There are some minor problems with the film. Like the first one, it is character overload. Not only are we getting new characters whose names no one can remember, we are also getting our favorite characters from the original coming back...for whatever reason. It is not really clear why some of them are there. It makes it difficult to get to know the new characters and get attached to them. My other problem was some of the special effects felt rushed. Though I do not like comparing this to LOTR, it felt like less time was taken with the effects. The production time of The Hobbit did have a smaller production time, but some parts felt as if they could be better. This especially went for some of the gold effects and the orcs. I already miss seeing the guys covered in plastic makeup. I could also complain there is no Gollum in this film seeing as how he one of my favorite characters of all time, but I'm sort of glad he isn't shoehorned in. That little bastard, I love him. Hope I at least get to see a little bit of him in the third one for the last time.
However I loved a lot of things about this film. Like I said before, it is fun! There was a good balance of action sequences and times to develop the story. I was interested in seeing were the characters were going to end up and who they were going to meet. Some of the characters they do come across did feel like they had a short screen time. Once again, the performances are amazing. Martin Freeman is such a great Bilbo and serves as a good character to be put in place of the audience's perspective. Benedict Cumberbatch as Smaug, much like he did for Khan, was outstanding. I loved how sinister he was and his interaction with Bilbo. He was a great villain much like the others in the series. The other dwarves were not very interesting. We didn't really learn anything new about them and Thorin just looked like a douche bag. I am really not feeling for this character at all. I am eager to see how part 3 is just for the sake of knowing what happens to him.
Honestly, I want 2014 to be over already so I can see The Hobbit: There and Back Again!
The Wolf on Wall Street
That being said, I couldn't tell if I liked this movie or hated it. Half of the movie is bragging. I hate it when people brag. Especially when it is about stupid shit. 45% of it was padding. 5% was genuinely good moments. I hated the characters because they were horrible people, but yet, they were almost lovable assholes. I knew what would happen in the story, but I was still intrigued on how it would all play out.
This movie is very over-the-top in both good and bad ways. Bad being that the dialogue often had me thinking "no one really talks like that." I couldn't stand the way some of the characters talked. The accents felt very forced. I couldn't understand anything that Belfort's wife, Naomi, was saying. The other being some of the events in the film seem are very exaggerated. Whether or not these things actually happen, I don't know, I will probably read the book in the future. The good was that it was very entertaining to watch. There wasn't a dull moment. Even if I disliked some parts it is a better reaction than having none at all. DiCaprio was great in this. He hams up his performance all the way to 11. This is how he should have been in The Great Gatsby if he didn't blend into the background. It was much like Calvin Candie but with more crazy. I'm also glad Jonah Hill played a different role than he usually does, but I still couldn't get totally behind his character. I liked some of the scenes like Rob Reiner answering the phone, I would relate to that. This movie is, however, ridiculously long. There were a lot of scenes that could have been cut down a little. With the Hobbit, I didn't want it to end because I was having so much fun. With this, I kept looking at my phone. Why did this have to be 3 hours? You can only tell a story about a guy snorting cocaine for so long.
There are two things I heard about this movie before going in that are somewhat true. 1) The only people that dislike this movie is women and conservatives. 2) Don't watch this with someone you wouldn't watch a porn with. There's a lot of poon tang. A LOT.
May I also add the audience I saw this with was so annoying. Bro kids commenting on every little thing that happened and yelling "Aw that's so awesome! Holy shit! What the fuck? Cool!" My heart wept for the annoyed girlfriends with them.
American Hustle
SIDE BOOB! I really didn't have any expectations for this film. I didn't know what it was really about. I didn't hear much about it besides that it was really good. Really, I got what I expected, not much. This movie was good, but nothing to do get excited about. I can't really say a whole lot about it. What bothered me was the performances. I didn't feel like these good actors were 100% there. Their accents were either bad or not clear. Their motivations were always mixed up. Though I like (keyword: like, not love) Jennifer Lawrence, she is way too young for the role. I couldn't believe her as a mother falling apart. It seemed like her and Amy Adams should have traded places. Adams also seemed all over the place. It wasn't really a character I could get behind and support. The best actor in this film was Louis C.K. I couldn't get enough of him. Another thing that bothered me was the writing. Some of the things the characters said just sounded awkward and didn't really fit.
What I did like about this film is the sets and costumes. I was loving their clothes even as ridiculous as they were. Overall, I didn't really take much from the story. I was more interested in the characters and how they played off of one another, even if it was awkward.
This movie will probably win several Oscars and that's fine. Not much to say except SIDE BOOB!!
Of these three, I liked The Hobbit: TDOS the most as nerdy as that is. I just had more fun with it. Fantasy adventure films with little problems don't come around often. The Wolf on Wall Street and American Hustle were fine; by no means were they bad. I still recommend seeing all of these films as there is something to enjoy from all of them.
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