
If you are type 2, you might enjoy this movie.
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The one line in the movie, by Gandalf, which was never spoken in the book, but, was the most significant and meaningful in this movie was, "All good stories need to be embellished a little." That was an understatement. This most basic message which encompasses the entirety of the book is completely, 100% lost in the movie. It's a simple message, yet, the book finds a way to make this message profound giving the characters depth and meaning and focusing on the hobbit as one individual, insignificant in his eyes, in an amazing world.
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Then, the story moves on to show how a band of characters, plus the Hobbit, interacts in this world and the story unfolds giving a lesson and a way to perceive our own world and how we, as individuals, interact with it. Elves, Goblins, Orcs, Hobbits and Humans and other creatures defined their roles in this world and their conflicts. "The Hobbit" was a story that sets up the universe that these characters lived in. He never became the grandiose, cocky, tempered tough guy that this movie seems to try to portray him as. His character never wavered from that perspective as he watched events unfold and did what little he could to contribute and help. It was, however, an epic adventure seen through the eyes of a single character, a character who had a realistic perspective of his small contribution to the world around him. In other words, this story was short, a 300 page book. Viewers, like my kids, who have never read the books and are fascinated by animated computer novels, games, and the unrealistic expectations of immortality in virtual super humans. Viewers like myself who fell in love with the books and original characters and are looking for some semblance of that universe in a movie. I think that you have to look at this movie from 2 points of view.

And, when I grew up, I read the book, and then the LOTR series and fell in love with them. Since that time, I eventually appreciated the storyline of that silly cartoon and the characters from it. But, my Dad loved Glenn Yarbrough and the music, so, I was made to sit through it. I was about 8 years old when I was first introduced to the Hobbit from the animated 1 hour movie. Reviewed by renoriders 2 / 10 / 10 I'm trying to keep an open mind here, but I just cant!
