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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013, dir. Peter Jackson): PJ gets his mojo back, largely

The_Hobbit_-_The_Desolation_of_Smaug_theatrical_posterPeter Jackson gets his mojo back (largely) for the 2nd Hobbit installment – skips all the long sequences of dwarves singing a cappella while doing the dishes, getting straight into the action and fantastic new locales, requiring craploads of both programmers and carpenters. Some cool action set pieces imaginatively leap off the book’s pages, like dwarves in barrels. Acteur du jour Benedict Cumberbatch snarls away as “the CGI bad guy” (Necromancer/Sauron and Smaug). Plus expert foreshadowing of the central conflicts which we can be sure Jackson will dramatize to the max in the 3rd movie (*spoiler alert* the moral showdown between Bilbo and Thorin and the Battle of the Five Armies).

To pad out the 300 page children’s novel into 9 hours of feature film, Jackson has to add in quite a bit of backstory (like Gandalf and Radagast’s adventures) and some new characters (such as Evangeline “Lost” Lilly’s evoking if-Katniss-Everdeen-were-an-elf), but one can overlook all that for the spectacle … after all, retconning a chaste Elven-Dwarven love triangle is a mostly harmless creative exercise vs. some of the more legendary Hollywood executive pronouncements that were apparently flung around the first trilogy (e.g. Weinstein: “You have to kill one of the hobbits. I don’t care which one.”)

 
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Posted by on December 21, 2013 in Film Reviews, Passive Media

 

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Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013, dir. JJ Abrams): JJ’s ultimately lazy take on 1982’s classic Wrath of Khan

220px-StarTrekIntoDarkness_FinalUSPosterFinally got around to seeing it in IMAX 3D: a quality sci-fi action flick, and better than JJ Abrams’ 2009 reboot. For Trekkies ** spoiler alert ** yes, this is Abrams’ take on Wrath of Khan + copious lens flare + latest gen CGI + lots of action, but minus the Shakespearean/Dickensian references and not as tightly plotted, e.g. the foreshadowing in the film only comes from throwbacks to the 1982 movie, which seems kind of lazy. Though I really don’t get all of Abrams’ secrecy around the villian’s identity prior to the film’s release. Speaking of which, Cumberbatch is characteristically good.

If Abrams repeats this performance with Star Wars 7, it will be a hit, and certainly better than the prequels, but it won’t be a great classic – constant action and lens flare plus a few zippy one-liners does not make up for a lack of soul …

 
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Posted by on May 25, 2013 in Film Reviews, Passive Media

 

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