Budget
$250,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$255,119,788
Opening weekend US & Canada
$54,724,334
Gross worldwide
$962,182,865
Budget
$250,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$255,119,788
Opening weekend US & Canada
$54,724,334
Gross worldwide
$962,182,865
By Angie 2022-04-24 07:01:02
When the movie was released, it happened to be during the winter vacation, and the second part made me less interested in this, and then it was delayed for a long time and I didn't watch it. When I watched it, I was thinking, I watched this movie because I liked The Lord of the Rings, but why do I like The Lord of the Rings. I still don't know which clans and major forces there are (I only remember the elf clan, I like them since their appearance, whether it's the name or their fresh, clean,...
By Bret 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Goodbye, Middle-earth.
Why is The Lord of the Rings so good? For me, the answer is simple: it builds a world. The existence of this world is so real that it seems to be within reach - well, Peter Jackson.
"The Lord of the Rings" is "Journey to the West" and "Water Margin", but in the East, I always thought that not many people knew about it. Just like when you mention Sun Wukong to an American, he may also think that it is a person who knows how to use vitality. Play guy. The Lord of...
By Crawford 2022-04-24 07:01:02
However, I still can't get five stars out of my conscience. I will probably give five stars when I connect LOTR for six consecutive games in the future... Well... well...
Because before I brushed the extended version, I suddenly realized that BOFA is a six ME. The only movie in the movie that I only watched, ahem, single digits, if I hadn't gone to the cinema and read the theatrical version twice, I would be proud (...) to say that it was the only movie I only watched. The ME movie I...
By Dee 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Adapting the love story of Kili and the female elf from a flower in a lonely mountain is not particularly touching and special, but this height difference is very cute, the
elf king, the elf prince, is so beautiful that the elf
king only has a split screen for a few seconds .
The eyes, the lips, the long hair, the figure, and the sunlight leaking through the blond hair are like gold. Fighting is a fairy! Cross it out.
I choose to die under his robes. It's better to sleep in...
By Noah 2022-04-23 07:01:06
The last "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" movie was controversial, especially Lord of the Rings fans, but it didn't prevent it from being the best movie in theaters right now. So taking advantage of the film's release, let's also feel the charm of this work and explore the world of iron fans.
JRR Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" are one of the most feared works in the history of world literature. Among the books that have sold more than 100 million...
By Joesph 2023-09-19 00:53:53
The plot is completely invisible like wearing the Lord of the Rings. Each love line begins and ends inexplicably. In the end, it actually dragged on for such a long period of time?! [The king's appearance is high ¯﹃¯ The big horned deer died so quickly and sadly...
By Jarret 2023-08-21 07:25:41
One hour of preparation, one hour of decisive battle, twenty minutes of holding hands, four minutes of...
By Elouise 2023-07-16 09:49:05
While the whole second half is action scenes and doesn't save the quality of this one, can you imagine a lot of clues and characters appearing once and then inexplicably disappearing that happened to Peter Jackson? And the perspective of the whole movie is chaotic, I want to say everything, so nothing is said, and the layout is too small to stand up at all. Samsung is purely emotional, after all, this may be the last Middle-earth movie in the short...
By Hollis 2023-07-03 13:01:43
Because the second part is so bad, I think the third part is quite good. Of course the plot sucks, but the visual effects on the big screen are amazing, especially the part about saving Gandalf, which is really cool. . . When I finally saw Gandalf visit Bilbo, I knew it was time to do the Lord of the Rings trilogy again. . . PS: Will Dragon Slayer die in the second part! can...
By America 2023-05-17 08:05:21
There is no plot to rely on da da da da to last for two and a half hours, but it is quite capable of being called a masterpiece. Smaug once again proves that villains die by talking too much. After the Elf Prince stepped on the head and shoulders of the dwarf, there was a Super Mary jump. The No. 1 supermodel in Middle-earth immediately introduced a good marriage after her son's breakup. At the end, it was really tempting to revisit the Fellowship of the...
Bilbo Baggins: Who is that? He doesn't look too happy.
Gandalf: It is Dain, Lord of the Ironhills. Thorin's cousin.
Bilbo Baggins: [jogging to catch up to Gandalf] Are they alike?
Gandalf: [pauses] I always found Thorin the more reasonable of the two.
Dain: Good morning. How are we all? I have a wee proposition, if you don't mind giving me a few moments of your time. Would you consider... JUST SODDING OFF! All ye, right now!
Bard: Stand fast!
Gandalf: Come now, Lord Dain.
Dain: Gandalf the Grey. Tell this rabble to leave or I'll water the ground with their blood.
Gandalf: There is no need for war between Dwarves, Men, and Elves. A legion of Orcs march on the mountain. Stand your army down.
Dain: I will not stand down before any elf! Not least this faithless Woodland sprite! He wishes nothing but ill upon my people! If he chooses to stand between me and my kin, I'll split his pretty head open! See if he's still smirking then!
Thranduil: He's clearly mad like his cousin.
Dain: Ya hear that, lads? We're on! Let's give these bastards a good hammering!
[Bard walks up to a destroyed entrance of Erebor]
Thorin Oakenshield: [slides into view] I am listening.
Bard: On behalf of the people of Laketown, I ask that you honor your pledge. A share of the treasure so that they might rebuild their lives.
Thorin Oakenshield: I will not trade with any man while an armed host lies before my door.
Bard: That armed host will attack this mountain if we do not come to terms.
Thorin Oakenshield: Your threats do not sway me.
Bard: [after a short pause] What of your conscience? Does it not tell you our cause is just? My people offered you help. And in return you brought upon them only ruin and death.
Thorin Oakenshield: When did the men of Laketown come to our aid but for the promise of rich reward?
Bard: A bargain was struck!
Thorin Oakenshield: A BARGAIN? What choice did we have but to barter our birthrights for blankets and food? To ransom our future in exchange for our freedom? You call that a fair trade? Tell me, Bard the dragon slayer, why should I honor such terms?
Bard: Because you gave us your word. Does that mean nothing?
[Thorin slides out of view, and sees the rest of the Company lined up behind him, looking expectant]
Thorin Oakenshield: Begone, 'ere our arrows fly!
[Bard leaves in disgust]