The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)

Movie · 2014 · Action, Adventure, Fantasy · 2h 24m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.5/10 (1.4M ratings)

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Overview

Following Smaug's attack on Laketown, Bilbo and the dwarves try to defend Erebor's mountain of treasure from others who claim it: the men of the ruined Laketown and the elves of Mirkwood. Meanwhile an army of Orcs led by Azog the Defiler is marching on Erebor, fueled by the rise of the dark lord Sauron. Dwarves, elves and men must unite, and the hope for Middle-Earth falls into Bilbo's hands.

Ratings

Director

Peter Jackson

Production

New Line Cinema, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, WingNut Films

Cast

Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Orlando Bloom, Evangeline Lilly, Luke Evans, Lee Pace, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ken Stott, Aidan Turner, Dean O'Gorman, Billy Connolly, Graham McTavish, James Nesbitt, Stephen Fry, Ryan Gage, Cate Blanchett, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A sprawling, effects-heavy finale that delivers large-scale fantasy spectacle, but also shows the strain of stretching a modest source into a full-blown war epic. If you’re here for Middle-earth atmosphere, battles, and familiar faces, it still has enough momentum to satisfy; if you want tight pacing or emotional precision, it can feel overextended and uneven.

Best for

  • fans of big-budget fantasy battles
  • viewers invested in Peter Jackson's Middle-earth
  • audiences who enjoy spectacle over subtlety
  • completionists finishing the trilogy

Skip if

  • you want a lean, faithful adaptation
  • you’re tired of CGI-heavy battle padding
  • you disliked the earlier Hobbit films
  • you prefer character-driven fantasy over war-pageantry

Overview

The Battle of the Five Armies is the most openly commercial and least graceful of the Middle-earth films, but it still has the franchise’s scale, melancholy, and visual imagination. The movie works best when it leans into the tragic cost of greed and the end of an era, rather than when it keeps adding armies, subplots, and digital chaos to inflate the running time.

Worth noting

There are moments of real grandeur here: the mountain setting, the sense of old alliances cracking under pressure, and the lingering sadness around Bilbo’s place in a world that is becoming too large and too violent for him. The film also benefits from the accumulated goodwill of the cast, who can make even the most overblown material feel momentarily lived-in.

Bottom line

Still, this is a finale that often feels like it is fighting its own structure. The action is repetitive, the emotional beats are sometimes rushed, and the movie’s best ideas are buried under a need to escalate everything. For viewers already on board with Jackson’s version of Middle-earth, it’s an imperfect but watchable capstone; for everyone else, it’s likely to feel like too much of a good thing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Evan (3★) · 2308 likes

The friend-zone is a bitch, isn't it Legolas?

Mikael Stånggren (2.5★) · 2109 likes

The world is changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the funky air of my local HFR theatre. Much that once was is lost, for no director now lives who remembers its subtle epicness. It began with the forging of The Lord of the Rings trilogy and the great feels that followed. Three feels were given to the Elves; immortal, wisest and fairest of all beings. Seven to the Dwarf… more

eely (3★) · 2108 likes

farewell👋 master burglar👨 go back to your books 📚 and your armchair🪑 plant your trees 🌲 watch them grow 😭

lottie🦕 (3.5★) · 2058 likes

Legolas can’t have Tauriel so he goes off to find his boyfriend Aragorn instead

Lucy (2★) · 1646 likes

lotr trilogy: a 3 course meal at a 5 star restaurant hobbit trilogy: a bad tv dinner cooked in the microwave

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Topics

fantasy epic, battle spectacle, high fantasy, war drama, mythic adventure, melancholic, blockbuster, 2010s, ensemble cast, CGI-heavy

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