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The Hobbit Film Comparison

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Comparison;
The two movies are based on different novels. The two films are acted in a manner that makes the audience to think as if they are occurring in the current generation. The two films are available in the form of DVD and can be watched from the YouTube as official trailers, which allow the audience to understand slightly about their flow. The two films have narrative structure, which makes them to have a good and attractive framework. There is proper flow of events in the two movies and time location is conducted effectively in the two.
Differences
‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ is a film played in New Zealand in 2012 while the ‘Red Dog’ is a film acted in Australia in 2011. ‘The movie narrates about a journey that involved adventure …show more content…

There is a major event after the company meets with the wizard (Radagast the Brown), the wizard tells them about the Necromancer, a sorcerer corrupting with the dark magic. This is the part that makes the film scarier because even the actors seem surprised. Orcs chases the company and this is when the company gets to know about Lonely Mountain. The film is terrifying from the fact that those involved, that is, the sorcerers, giant spiders, orcs, and shapeshifters are dangerous people. Elrond gets involved with the dwarves. From the part where Gandalf reveals about the dwarves going without him and when Galadriel offers to help him, the movie makes the audience be confused and fail to understand how the Hobbit battle would end. The company goes ahead to the Misty Mountain and encounters a colossal battle among the stone giants, thus indicating usage of real time (Sibley, 2012, 26). Bilbo leaves the dwarves and gets to the cave where he gets Gollum and traps him with a golden ring. Some creatures involves in the film are scary and the movie do not have a good ending to allow the audience capture what the movie is intended …show more content…

This is one of the major events in the movie. The fact that the red Dog behaves like a human being makes this film to be more interesting. The barking of the dog and its behaviour makes the movie natural and demonstrate what really happens in the real world. The film seems to be natural, but funnier and allowing laughter (Dog, 2012, 40). The part where the caretaker tries to shoot the Red Dog and was rescued by Nancy, as well as John’s friends makes the audience to wake up from laughter because the Red Dog and the caretaker’s cat engages into a battle which results to friendship between them. This shows the application of real time and how the story duration is well screened and the narration being stretched effectively. It is interesting that everyone in the town is fond of the Red Dog and this is proven when the Red Dog goes missing after being sick where all people start looking for it. The flow of the movie is clear with events following each other systematically. The allocation of time for every event is effective because it takes enough time for the audience to capture the story line. There is no repetition of the major events, thus making the film to have a systematic flow that makes the audience interested to watch until the

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