★★★★☆ (4/5) Best moment: Gollum’s shifting eyes, Bilbo’s trembling hand reaching for the Ring. Best line: “If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
Ten years after Bilbo Baggins first ran out of his hobbit-hole without his handkerchief, Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey remains a fascinating, cozy, and often misunderstood start to the Middle‑earth prequel trilogy. the hobbit movie unexpected journey
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The film’s greatest triumph is Martin Freeman as Bilbo. He perfectly walks the line between fussy, tea‑loving respectability and the deep‑down spark of “Tookish” bravery. Watching him stammer his way through an unexpected party, then steel himself to chase after the Dwarves, is pure joy. That moment he says, “I’m going on an adventure!” is one of the series’ most quietly triumphant beats. That moment he says, “I’m going on an adventure
Jackson wisely uses the first hour to linger. We return to Bag End, revisit a somewhat younger Ian Holm as old Bilbo, and hear the echoes of Howard Shore’s familiar Shire theme. The film isn’t in a rush, and that’s its secret weapon. The “Unexpected Journey” is as much an internal one for Bilbo as it is a physical trek from Hobbiton to the Misty Mountains.
Critics at the time complained about the 48fps frame rate and the padded length. But viewed today as the opening chapter of a single, long journey, An Unexpected Journey feels less bloated and more like a deliberate, character‑driven road movie. It has time for songs, for meals, and for the simple terror of a troll’s cooking pot.
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