Modérateur: Alegas
Pros: Incredible clarity and sharpness of detail. Characters and objects in the background are nearly as clear and defined as those in the foreground of a shot. It makes for absolutely gorgeous establishing shots and exploration of new settings (Erebor, the Dwarven Kingdom before Smaug’s attack, is amazing. I’d love to see a film just about the Dwarves and their lives under the mountain). It’s great when steady or slow-moving camera work is applied. Beautiful for scenery or landscape shots; would make for excellent documentary applications.
Cons: Definite “motion sickness” potential during scenes of chaotic action or fast-movement; the increased clarity often feels as if you’re standing on set with the actors/characters, so when they take a crazy tumble down a rabbit hole, for example, you feel just as disoriented…which might not be too pleasant for some. There is a bit of an adjustment period for 48fps; I was jarred by it at the start but warmed up to 95% of its usage over time. 48fps means you cannot hide mistakes…period; there were some poorly-rendered VFX sequences that were unintentionally comical and resembled the old-school tactic of filming a stationary actor in front of a moving background. These effects were bad, bad, bad; there’s no way around it.
“Again and again” is also the film’s biggest issue. On a consistent basis, it’s almost as if Jackson forgets he has two more films to release and is forced to pump the brakes. Tangents pop out of nowhere, dialogue scenes are stretched into infinity, and a familiar structure of capture followed by rousing escape, is consistently repeated. Much of the film feels like it’s purposely attempting to stall the dwarves’ quest from progressing.
"...[Peter] Jackson is a farce. The whole family hates him for what he has done to The Hobbit. I watched it. I felt like vomiting into a bucket after seeing what he did to dad's book. It disgraces the Tolkien name and treats my father's legacy like rotten rubbish. That pompous fool [Jackson] has made his piss[sic] on my father's grave! I could not be more angry or disappointed in this sickening thing he has created.
Yes, I tried to watch the new 'super frame rate'[sic] he bragged about, and got dizzy and sick. The whole affair looks like an old Doctor Who episode gone bad. This is not film making, this is a cinematic abortion on the scale of Lucas and his remakes."
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