El Hobbit 3 La Batalla De Los Cinco Ejercitos Version Extendida Top __top__ Review
2. El protagonismo de los Enanos de las Colinas de Hierro 🐗
Además, la escena final en la Bolsón Cerrado con los enanos apareciendo en su casa está ampliada con diálogos que conectan directamente con la primera frase de La Comunidad del Anillo ("Voy a dar una fiesta..."). Es el puente perfecto que la versión teatral rompió. The theatrical version opens in medias res with
The theatrical version opens in medias res with the destruction of Lake-town by Smaug, leaving little room for emotional fallout. The extended edition corrects this by adding crucial scenes in Dale and Lake-town’s aftermath. The most significant addition is the funeral of the Master of Lake-town and the subsequent political maneuvering of Alfrid Lickspittle. While Alfrid was a point of contention in the theatrical cut, the extended version frames his cowardice and opportunism as a darkly comedic critique of petty tyranny. More importantly, these scenes allow Bard the Bowman to transition from an action hero to a beleaguered statesman, giving the audience time to breathe before the titular battle erupts. This restores a three-act structure that the theatrical version lacked. While Alfrid was a point of contention in
, if you watch the theatrical cut, you are watching an incomplete film. If you watch the Extended Edition , you are watching Peter Jackson’s true final statement on Middle-earth. Muchos consideran que
Here's the text for (The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – Extended Edition), highlighting its key features, differences from the theatrical cut, and why fans consider it the definitive version.
Muchos consideran que, mientras las versiones extendidas de El Señor de los Anillos son complementos, las de El Hobbit son necesidades. La Batalla de los Cinco Ejércitos se beneficia enormemente de este formato por tres razones clave: