![]() ![]() ![]() As explained above, it is likely I’ve missed many and possible invented a few which were in the theatrical cut the scenes described below simply represent those which stood out to me at this time.Īs with each of the preceding prologue scenes, this one is also slightly extended. Now on to the specifics if you do not wish to have the extended footage spoiled for you, I recommend stopping here. Most additions are a serious attempt to flesh out the events of the film and knit them more tightly together, but, as should be expected, there are moments of shear absurdity which have been reinserted much to the detriment of the action. That being said, in many cases, the problems of the original theatrical cut are similarly extended and even amplified. As with the two before, this is the film as it is meant to be seen. BotFA EE is a great example of the extended edition done right, the additions are near imperceptible and often left me questioning if a scene was new or had been there all along. Unlike the Lord of the Rings’ extended editions, those for the Hobbit films are seamless, beautifully integrated and often add crucial elements to the plot. The extended edition of the third Hobbit film, The Battle of the Five Armies, continues the level of excellence of the previous extended cuts. ![]()
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