This movie has been #1 at the Box Office for quite some time. Although at the beginning I wasn't too thrilled to watch this movie, it became more and more interesting and I liked it so much that I was willing to watch it again!
To understand the Hobbit better, you will have to watch the previous movies from The Lord of the Rings trilogy and/or read the books. I have seen the previous movies but I have not read the books (I'm hoping to read them soon).
One random day, Bilbo Baggins, a plain and normal Hobbit, gets unusually greeted by a wise wizard, Gandalf. Later, more dwarves, elves, and the elf king come by and offer Bilbo to come with them on an adventure to save the elves' kingdom from a dragon.
Also, if you are planning to take your child to see this movie, the lowest age that I think it's appropriate for (they will understand it and won't get frightened) is seven or eight. There is an abundance of violence; slaying, beheading, clashing, etc.
This epic movie has stunning graphics and, you might be surprised, but there were some dialogues that cracked me up. My rating for the Hobbit is a 7.5 out of 10, and it's worth the price to watch this movie in a theater. :-)
~CityLover
Picture source: http://wearemoviegeeks.com/2012/12/the-hobbit-movie-behind-the-scenes-look-at-creating-the-music-with-howard-shore/
To understand the Hobbit better, you will have to watch the previous movies from The Lord of the Rings trilogy and/or read the books. I have seen the previous movies but I have not read the books (I'm hoping to read them soon).
One random day, Bilbo Baggins, a plain and normal Hobbit, gets unusually greeted by a wise wizard, Gandalf. Later, more dwarves, elves, and the elf king come by and offer Bilbo to come with them on an adventure to save the elves' kingdom from a dragon.
Also, if you are planning to take your child to see this movie, the lowest age that I think it's appropriate for (they will understand it and won't get frightened) is seven or eight. There is an abundance of violence; slaying, beheading, clashing, etc.
This epic movie has stunning graphics and, you might be surprised, but there were some dialogues that cracked me up. My rating for the Hobbit is a 7.5 out of 10, and it's worth the price to watch this movie in a theater. :-)
~CityLover
Picture source: http://wearemoviegeeks.com/2012/12/the-hobbit-movie-behind-the-scenes-look-at-creating-the-music-with-howard-shore/