- In the film, the elf king Thranduil's mount is an elk, in fact it is played by a horse named Moose.
- Many actors left the props in the film as a souvenir. Martin Freeman took Bilbo's saber and false ears, Richard Armitage took the original beast-bite sword, and Lee Pace took his elven sword home.
- Although Cate Blanchett has a role in the trilogy, she has only 8 days of shooting on the set.
- The song that appeared in the first trailer of the film was called "Edge of the Night" and was sung by Billy Boyd, the actor named Pipin in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" in 2003.
- "The Hobbit" was originally planned to be divided into two parts, and then split into three parts. The original shooting was completed on July 6, 2012. In order to split into a trilogy, the original end of the upper part becomes the beginning of the second part, and the beginning of the original lower part becomes the end of the second part. The reshoot took place in the summer of 2013.
- Ian Holm, who played the old Bilbo, and Christopher Lee, who played Saruman, were too old and risky to travel long distances. They filmed all the scenes in London without going to New Zealand with the crew.
- The length of the film is only 2 hours and 24 minutes, which is the shortest of all the films with the theme of Middle-earth.
- The film continues the tradition of the Tolkien series directed by Peter Jackson, and the release date is always set in December every year.
- The ending song "The Last Goodbye" was sung by Billy Boyd. Although he did not appear in the "The Hobbit" trilogy series, in the MV, we can still see Billy's singing, in line with the "Lord of the Rings" The mixed shots of the "The Hobbit" movie and the heart-warming moments of Peter Jackson leading all the actors behind the scenes are like a long and melodious memory. Recalling the world for fifteen years and China-earth for sixty years.
- In the film, the devil Sauron has become a huge threat, but in the original novel "The Hobbit" Sauron's threat has not yet appeared.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies behind the scenes gags
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Jeffry 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The reading before going to bed is so good, the first two accounts for 80% of the book, the last episode has too little content, and some emotional scheduling effects are too much. but! Yes! This does not affect the awesome visual effects and the restoration of Middle-earth. The endings of Thorin and Kili and the love triangle that is not in the book are all very cruel. In the end, Bilbo returned to the bottom of the bag and felt the most sense of loss and emptiness. Abuse, the remaining Samsung will give me King Mei Seda! And son Xiao Ye Zi! Fairy gift!
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Pascale 2021-10-20 19:00:09
"The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" six-part summary in one sentence: the one who wins the air force wins the world!
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies quotes
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Thorin Oakenshield: I'm glad you're here. I wish to part with you in friendship.
Bilbo Baggins: No. You're not going anywhere, Thorin. You're going to live.
Thorin Oakenshield: I would take back my words and my deeds at the Gate. You did what only a true friend would do. Forgive me. I was too blind to see it.
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Hilda Bianca: Alfrid Lickspittle! You are a coward!
Alfrid: Coward? Not every man's brave enough to wear a corset!
Hilda Bianca: You're not a man. You're a weasel.
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Martial arts chicken ribs, six bottom
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Selling copies of the ghost of a comrade
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The Hobbit returns, interesting little details (a few spoilers)
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When looking at The Hobbit with Lord of the Rings feelings
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Thrandui's Isolationism and Open Road: A Diplomatic Perspective on the Way of Shaping the Elf Leaders of the Lord of the Rings