![]() IPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max: 1242x2688 IPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11 Pro: 1125x2436 IPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8 plus: 1242x2208 IPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8: 750x1334 IPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone SE: 640x1136 IPhone: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS: 320x480 Any fantasy fan is sure to find something to enjoy in this second excursion into the early life of Bilbo Baggins.MacBook Pro 13.3" Retina, MacBook Air 13" Retina, MacBook Air 13.3"(2020, M1): 2560x1600 Dual monitor: The Desolation of Smaug is a great sequel and one that reaffirms the strength of the Lord of the Rings universe and lore. It’s a wholly entertaining movie, and while it might annoy some book purists (as any adaptation is likely to do), I found the two-plus hour adventure well worth my time. A lot of credit is due to the visual effects department in terms of Smaug’s effectiveness, as the visual design of the dragon is truly epic in scale.Īpart from the fantastic action scenes and exceptional creature design, The Desolation of Smaug manages to elevate the story of Bilbo Baggins and his trip to Erebor to new heights. This goes doubly for every scene involving the titular dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch), who commands the audience’s attention with his intimidating demeanor. ![]() A few sequences stand out among the rest, including a frantic barrel ride down a raging river, but nearly every action scene is worth the price of admission. Viewers who found An Unexpected Journey drawn out or boring will be happy to hear that this sequel delivers plenty of action and intensity. However, little can be complained about in terms of pacing or the amount of excitement displayed on-screen. Like the first Hobbit film, The Desolation of Smaug has a handful of flaws. ![]()
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