The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Braeden 2022-04-23 07:01:06

Smaug, who was awakened, made a scene in Long Lake Town, and finally shot and killed Human Bud (Luke Evans). Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage Richard Armitage), the long-cherished wish of many years has finally come true, and the lonely mountain Elbore has returned to the hands of the dwarves. However, the dwarf prince seemed to be fascinated by Smaug's greed and piles of gold. He frantically searched for the Arken gem, which symbolized the throne, and not only broke the agreement to pay Long Lake Town's reward, but also rejected the Elf King (Lee. Pace (Lee Pace) demanded the national treasure of his own family, which led to the imminent war of the three tribes. At the same time, Asog, the pale orc, led a mighty army to approach the Lonely Mountain. Gandalf (Ian McKellen), the wizard in gray who learned the news, mediates and mediates, while the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman, Martin John C. . Freeman) holds the key to the fate of Middle-earth. The battle of the five armies is about to break out!
The film is based on JRR Tolkien's original book of the same name and is the last in the Hobbit series.

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  • [the night before the Elves are set to attack Erebor, Bilbo brings the Arkenstone to Thranduil's tent]

    Thranduil: The King's Jewel...

    Bard: And worth a King's ransom... how is this yours to give?

    Bilbo Baggins: I took it as my one-fourteenth share of the treasure.

    [Gandalf suppresses a smile]

    Bard: Why do this? You owe us nothing.

    Bilbo Baggins: I'm not doing it for you. I know that dwarves can be obstinate and pigheaded and difficult. They're suspicious and secretive, with the *worst* manners you can possibly imagine. But they are also brave and kind, and loyal to a fault. I've grown very fond of them, and I would save them if I can.

  • Thorin Oakenshield: [calling down the hall, from the armory to Bilbo] Master Baggins, come here.

    [Bilbo tentatively wanders over]

    Thorin Oakenshield: You're going to need this.

    [Thorin holds up the mithril shirt - the same one Bilbo gave Frodo in Fellowship of the Ring]

    Thorin Oakenshield: Put it on.

    [Bilbo takes it and slips it on over his shirt]

    Thorin Oakenshield: This vest is made of silver steel. Mithril, it was called by my forebears. No blade can pierce it.

    Bilbo Baggins: [laughing slightly at how he looks] I look absurd! I'm not a warrior, I'm a Hobbit.

    Thorin Oakenshield: It is a gift. A token of our friendship.

    [Bilbo offers a small smile. Thorin glances at the Dwarves in the armory, lowering his voice]

    Thorin Oakenshield: True friends are hard to come by.

    [Shoves BIlbo, none too kindly, further down the tunnel, out of earshot]

    Thorin Oakenshield: I have been blind... but now I begin to see. I am betrayed!

    Bilbo Baggins: [nervously] Betrayed?

    Thorin Oakenshield: The Arkenstone.

    [leans closer to Bilbo, lowering his voice even more]

    Thorin Oakenshield: One of them has taken it.

    [Both Bilbo and Thorin glance back towards the armory]

    Thorin Oakenshield: One of them is false.

    Bilbo Baggins: [carefully] Thorin... the quest is fulfilled. You've won the mountain. Is that not enough?

    Thorin Oakenshield: Betrayed by my own kin...

    Bilbo Baggins: N-no, uh. You made a promise to the people of Laketown. I-is this treasure truly worth more than your honor? Our honor, Thorin, I was also there. I gave my word.

    Thorin Oakenshield: [Thorin smiles] For that, I am grateful. It was nobly done.

    [smile fades]

    Thorin Oakenshield: But the treasure in this mountain does not belong to the people of Laketown.

    [sounding more and more like Smaug]

    Thorin Oakenshield: This gold is ours. And ours alone. On my life, I will not part with a single coin. Not one piece of it.

    Bilbo Baggins: [Bilbo stares across at him in despair and maybe a little fear as the Dwarves march by, fully armed]