The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

2014Movie144 minEnglish

Following Smaug's attack on Laketown, Bilbo and the dwarves try to defend Erebor's mountain of treasure from others who claim it: the men of the ruined Laketown and the elves of Mirkwood. Meanwhile an army of Orcs led by Azog the Defiler is marching on Erebor, fueled by the rise of the dark lord Sauron. Dwarves, elves and men must unite, and the hope for Middle-Earth falls into Bilbo's hands.

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IMDb6.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes59%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users62%
Director: Peter JacksonGenres: Adventure, Fantasy, Action

Plot Summary

The final installment of "The Hobbit" trilogy sees Bilbo Baggins and his companions facing the wrath of the dragon Smaug, who unleashes his fiery vengeance upon Laketown. As the dragon's destruction escalates, leaders from all sides converge on the Lonely Mountain, leading to a massive and devastating battle for control of Middle-earth's treasures and territories. Thorin Oakenshield must confront his greed and honor his promises as the fate of dwarves, elves, and men hangs in the balance.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its action sequences and visual effects, but lamenting its deviation from the source material and excessive length. Audiences were similarly divided, with some enjoying the grand spectacle and conclusion to the prequel saga, while others felt it lacked the charm and pacing of the earlier films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually spectacular with grand-scale action sequences.
  • Criticized for overlong runtime and significant departure from Tolkien's original novel.
  • A somber and action-packed conclusion that prioritizes spectacle over subtle storytelling.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's epic scope and impressive visual effects, considering it a fittingly large-scale conclusion to the Hobbit saga. However, many felt it was overly long and at times lost the adventurous spirit of the book, with some noting a darker tone than expected.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for one Academy Award (Best Sound Editing), and received several nominations for Saturn Awards, including Best Fantasy Film.

Fun Fact

The character of Alfrid Lickspittle, played by Stephen Fry, was significantly expanded from the book, with his role and comedic relief being a notable addition by Peter Jackson.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

After a singularly slow start to the series and despite the fact that I still can’t quite engage with Martin Freeman’s title character, I reckon that this is the best of the trilogy with some superb visual effects underpinned by a solid and...
r96sk

r96sk

Exactly what it says on the tin - to a fault. Don't get me wrong, I like it. However, towards the end <em>'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies'</em> definitely begins to drag quite heavily - the impact of what eventually happens di...
Gimly

Gimly

Comparing the _Lord of the Rings_ trilogy and the _Hobbit_ trilogy was already like comparing apples and mediocre oranges, but none so mediocre as _Battle of the Five Armies_. Don't get me wrong, I love a "battle" as much as the next guy, m...
Per Gunnar Jonsson

Per Gunnar Jonss...

The Lord of The Rings are still occupying the three top places of my top ten movies list. Needless to say I am a fan of Tolkien and his Middle Earth fantasy story. I never felt that The Hobbit series could match the original trilogy but the...
Andres Gomez

Andres Gomez

As there was not much more to be told from the end of the previous movie, just assist to more than 2h of continuous battle. Quite pointless, but you may enjoy the action if that is what you were looking for ...