Tonight on TV: Rated 4.2 out of 5 Here’s a worthy successor to Lord of the Rings!

Tonight on TV: Rated 4.2 out of 5 Here’s a worthy successor to Lord of the Rings!

Are you a fan of the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy? So you’ve no doubt already seen The Hobbit, which is also adapted from JRR Tolkien’s novels and has always been directed by Peter Jackson. If you want to go (again) to Middle-earth, you get the chance this Thursday night on TMC with the first episode, the wonderful An unexpected trip.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a visually stunning film with impressive settings and fabulous creatures that will make you see stars in your eyes… In one word, AlloCiné is recognized by internet users with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5? magic.

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It was released in cinemas in 2012. The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyAdapted from the first novel that was published TolkienIt follows the adventures of Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who embarks on a heroic quest to reclaim the lost dwarven kingdom of Erebor, long ago captured by the dragon Smaug.

photographed Martin Freeman Like Bilbo Baggins and Ian McKellen as Gandalf (who was disappointed with the movie!). The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey It also sees Andy Serkis reprise his role as Gollum in the play. For the record, the actor is also behind the camera as the director of the second part.

for that The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyThe film crew once again invested in a New Zealand farm in the Matamata region to be used lord of the rings To revive Hobbiton, but also created new settings: the forest of Rosgobel (where the wizard Radagast lives), as well as Gollum’s cave. Filmmaker Andrew Lessney notes about this cave: “This setting represents the calm in the middle of the storm. Its calmness only adds to the strange and unsettling atmosphere that reigns in this cave. There is a sense of loneliness and despair…”

A titanic job to create prostheses for actors

Head of Prosthetics Tammy Lane took care of all the actors’ make-up, a process that was more or less important depending on whether it was a dwarf, a goblin or a hobbit. “Ideas were first tested on the computer on photographs of the actors, once the choices were finalized and the models were refined, molds were created to be used to make the silicone masks by hand.he explains.

The average time of using a prosthesis is about an hour and a quarter. Tammy Lane states on this topic: “I’ve always been impressed by the good condition that actors show when they have to wear a face mask every day, it’s strange to say the least.”

The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyA true cinematic enchantment gathered 4.5 million viewers in French cinemas? And if it’s magic Tolkien Did he invite you to your living room this evening?

Tonight on TMC at 9:25 PM.

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Source: Allocine

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