The Hobbit - The Battle Of The Five Armies |verified|
Led by Azog the Defiler, Sauron’s forces move to seize the mountain.
Fans have come to appreciate the film for what it is: a Greek tragedy wearing the skin of a blockbuster. It is the only film in the Hobbit trilogy that feels like it has stakes. In the first two movies, the dwarves are bumbling. Here, they are soldiers. The tone shift is jarring, but intentional. the hobbit - the battle of the five armies
The beating heart of this film is not the battle choreography; it is the psychological destruction of Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage). Stricken by the same "dragon sickness" that ruined his grandfather, Thorin refuses to share the treasure. He buries himself alive beneath the gold, hearing phantom whispers and seeing betrayals where none exist. Led by Azog the Defiler, Sauron’s forces move
Individual duels are choreographed with precision. In the first two movies, the dwarves are bumbling
The final shot of the film is Bilbo returning to Bag End, flinching as he enters his own door, realizing he is no longer the simple hobbit who left without a handkerchief. He is a survivor. This directly sets up his restless, obsessed behavior in The Fellowship of the Ring .