The great tragedy of The Hobbit trilogy is that deeply buried beneath it all is an amazing film trying to escape.
I was never a fan of the trilogy idea. I was originally against the two-film idea but the it eventually grew on me considering the inclusion of the Dol Guldur storyline. However, after watching The Battle of the Five Armies, I can't help but wonder if a singular great film exists within the trilogy.
There are many things the trilogy accomplishes masterfully: Establishing the dwarves and the unexpected party, Martin Freeman as Bilbo, Gandalf, "Riddles in the Dark" (although I still wish we got all of the riddles), Beorn (even if his appearance was limited), Mirkwood (especially in the extended edition), Smaug, The Siege of Dol Guldur, and Richard Armitage, Ken Stott, Graham McTavish, and James Nesbitt as Thorin, Balin, Dwalin, and Bofur, respectively.
But on the flip side, there is so much that it is a complete waste: the Tauriel/Kili romance, the Thorin/Azog conflict, Alfrid (especially in the third film), and the over-the-top action sequences in the caves of the Misty Mountains, during the barrel escape, and much of the Battle of the Five Armies.
With this in mind, would it be possible to reduce the trilogy with the existing footage by removing the above issues into an admittedly long single film, or two shorter films? I would keep the Dol Guldur scenes because they aren't very long and they add to Gandalf's motivations, but I would heavily reduce (if not entirely eliminate) Legalos' role.
I was never a fan of the trilogy idea. I was originally against the two-film idea but the it eventually grew on me considering the inclusion of the Dol Guldur storyline. However, after watching The Battle of the Five Armies, I can't help but wonder if a singular great film exists within the trilogy.
There are many things the trilogy accomplishes masterfully: Establishing the dwarves and the unexpected party, Martin Freeman as Bilbo, Gandalf, "Riddles in the Dark" (although I still wish we got all of the riddles), Beorn (even if his appearance was limited), Mirkwood (especially in the extended edition), Smaug, The Siege of Dol Guldur, and Richard Armitage, Ken Stott, Graham McTavish, and James Nesbitt as Thorin, Balin, Dwalin, and Bofur, respectively.
But on the flip side, there is so much that it is a complete waste: the Tauriel/Kili romance, the Thorin/Azog conflict, Alfrid (especially in the third film), and the over-the-top action sequences in the caves of the Misty Mountains, during the barrel escape, and much of the Battle of the Five Armies.
With this in mind, would it be possible to reduce the trilogy with the existing footage by removing the above issues into an admittedly long single film, or two shorter films? I would keep the Dol Guldur scenes because they aren't very long and they add to Gandalf's motivations, but I would heavily reduce (if not entirely eliminate) Legalos' role.