But I didn't see a battle in the Goblin scene.What I saw was CGI, I felt no plight of the characters. Danger or threat. It was CGI
Problem with CGI is that it allows ego to manifest. The scene were they all fall down that crack in the rock with the goblins off that platform was just naff.
CGI means anything is possible visually and sometimes it just becomes spectacle for the sake of it.
I want to see real action...Choreographed fight scene real stuff.
I want to see Hard boiled with Swords..Is this to much to ask?
I watched Jaws the other day with my 12 and 14 year old and they were hooked from start to finish.The Shark was mechanical looked dodgy in some places but it works.The sense of the threat is there. The scene were Quint gets eaten in half still works today even though the shark doesn't look real.
Jaws made today with CGI would be just like most films today, awash with CGI ...Audiences are becoming increasingly disengaged with CGI, my 12 year old daughter is.They are so used to seeing it , Directors try to come up with bigger and better visuals to captivate audiences but its becoming so silly its having the opposite effect.
Jaws was made in 1975, The two kids were silent and captivated from start to finish. This hasn't happened in a long time.
CGI has its place sure. But that sledge scene with Radagast was pointless crap, not true to the story, naff, daft, silly, and vacuous.
The tree scene at the end was all these tings too.