Submitted by Mental_Chemistry3890 t3_1248km2 in movies

"The Chronicles of Narnia : The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (75% Rotten Tomatoes)" Plot : The journey of four siblings; Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter; are transported to the magical land of Narnia through a mysterious wardrobe. Once there, they discover that Narnia is ruled by the evil White Witch, who has cast a spell of perpetual winter and taken control of the kingdom. With the help of the wise and powerful lion, Aslan, the children must work together to defeat the White Witch and restore peace to Narnia. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and learn important lessons about courage, sacrifice, and the power of love.

"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (59% Rotten Tomatoes)" plot: This Film Chapter concludes the story of Bilbo Baggins' journey with Thorin Oakenshield and the company of dwarves. The film follows the aftermath of Smaug's attack on Laketown, which sets off a chain of events that leads to a battle for the Lonely Mountain. As the dwarves, elves, men, and orcs gather for the impending war, Bilbo must confront his own fears and inner turmoil, while also playing a key role in the fate of Middle-earth. The epic battle sequence is filled with thrilling action and emotional moments, as well as a final showdown between Thorin and his nemesis Azog. In the end, the film resolves Bilbo's story arc and sets the stage for the events of "The Lord of the Rings."

"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" are both epic fantasy films that are based on beloved literary works. However, they differ in tone, themes, and narrative structure. "Narnia" is a family-friendly adventure story that emphasizes imagination and the power of good over evil, with a clear moral message about redemption and self-sacrifice. Meanwhile, "The Hobbit" is a darker and more complex tale that explores themes of greed, power, and the consequences of war. The story is also more tightly focused, following the journey of a smaller group of characters and culminating in a massive battle scene. While both films feature impressive visual effects and engaging characters, "Narnia" is a more straightforward story that emphasizes the importance of faith and love, while "The Hobbit" is a more complex tale that explores into the darker side of human nature.

Comment which you prefer; the winning movie will verse another fantasy movie.

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Dead_RobotLT t1_jdygv2w wrote

Narnia, deeply nostalgic vibe, great iconic music and visuals. I wish they had adapted all books.

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freedomhighway t1_jdylpvg wrote

huge respect to both authors

cant be objective,I've been a martin freeman fanboy since his role on fargo

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TheRealClose t1_jdyyk8a wrote

Narnia no question.

The Hobbits combined into a 3-4 hour movie is alright, but I’m never watching them individually again.

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fimojomo t1_jdybl82 wrote

has to be The Hobbit BOTFA - because Lee Pace

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Dagordae t1_jdy9iyl wrote

Hobbit. It's flawed but it's actually interesting to watch whereas TLTWTW is both generic and doesn't really give us anything to make up for the genericness.

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