Our foverer good-bye to the Middle-earth
This trilogy was not as good as LOTR but it's based on a short tale for kids so it's not surprising, still it's a flawless journey coming to an end.
It's already out in most european countries since yesterday, the US have to wait next week.
I'm going to see it tomorrow. Some feedback fellow europeans ?!
Went yesterday and omg! It is really good. Idk what else to write without spoiling anything. But you are all in for a treat. Especially if you love certain characters. Oh you asked for a feedback! Let me be honest. One character who I loved throughout the whole series had one amazing scene sequence and I was squealing inside when they appeared and absolutely DESTROYED!
That's all I'm gonna say. I was tired by the end of the movie cause it was at like midnight and it went on till 2 a.m. but by the end of i was kinda woozy and maybe that's why i wished they cut some scenes shorter. But the movie overall is my favorite out of the 3.
The movie was underwhelming to me. It was kinda pointless, although I enjoyed the battle itself, despite it having no real point of when it started or when it ended. It doesn't even come close to the Battle of the Helm's Deep.
LOVED the epic fight with Galadriel, Elrond and Saruman as they're saving Gandalf (not a spoiler as it was shown in the trailer). The big battle in itself was great, Thranduil was kind of a boss. Hell he commands the screen whenever he appears, though his last convo with Legolas in the film was a little weird.
I thought it was good overall! The end credits are beautiful.
I got back from this earlier... wasn't expecting
so many deaths I enjoyed it though even if the battle scenes kinda felt inane given the only thing that mattered was the last 10 minutes of the battle.
I liked the final film but the end was just unfinished, just like HumanitySector wrote. So many stories left without proper ends, I think someone who doesn't know the book must be quite confused...
I love LOTR series but I feel this missed the mark. Even at the end I felt fatigue. People were laughing during what was supposed to be an intense fight scene. Cuz' it was just ridiculous.
I liked it but not as much as the first two, something was missing
Why the movie so short ?
All the movies (LOTR included) were at least 3 hours long.
There's at least 30 minutes missing on this one, the end feels rushed
I love LOTR series but I feel this missed the mark. Even at the end I felt fatigue. People were laughing during what was supposed to be an intense fight scene. Cuz' it was just ridiculous.
Since like half of the movie or so on, I was thinking that the authors are making fun of me. I had hard time not bursting into laugh here and there but when Legolas was running on falling stones, the whole theather was laughing.
I live for Galadriel's scene, she slayed me so hard last night I was literally trembling from the cold and during the course of the battle on Dol Guldur
And I wish we will get more additional scenes from the extended edition.