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: A fast-paced, percussion-heavy track that underlines the danger of the Orc pursuit.
Bilbo joins thirteen Dwarves led by the legendary warrior Thorin Oakenshield .
Introduction to the wealth of Erebor under King Thrór.
| Critic Aggregate | Score | |------------------|-------| | Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) | 64% (approval rating) | | Rotten Tomatoes (Audience) | 82% | | Metacritic | 58/100 | | CinemaScore | A- | the hobbit an unexpected journey index
| Name | Portrayed By | Key Traits | Notable Scene in Index | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Richard Armitage | Proud, brooding, heir to Durin’s line | White Council meeting; Azog confrontation | | Bilbo Baggins | Martin Freeman | Reluctant, clever, growing courageous | Riddles in the dark (implied); signing the contract | | Gandalf the Grey | Ian McKellen | Wizard, schemer, Ring-lore investigator | Trollshaw rescue; Dol Guldur exploration | | Balin | Ken Stott | Elderly, wise, narrator of sorts | Explaining the dragon sickness to Bilbo | | Dwalin | Graham McTavish | Bald, tattooed, fiercely loyal | First to arrive at Bag End | | Fili | Dean O’Gorman | Young, blond, heir alongside Kili | River ambush defense | | Kili | Aidan Turner | Dark-haired, archer, more impulsive | Warg chase scene | | Ori | Adam Brown | Youngest, shy, knitter | Writing the contract in runes | | Nori | Jed Brophy | Sly, pickpocket, mohawk | Stealing from the Trolls | | Dori | Mark Hadlow | Strong, protective of Ori | Carrying Ori through Goblin-town | | Oin | John Callen | Deaf, healer, uses ear trumpet | Checking the forecast (Erebor) | | Gloin | Peter Hambleton | Red-haired, short-tempered | Father of Gimli (LotR callback) | | Bifur | William Kircher | Axe in head, speaks only Khuzdul | Grunting at the dinner table | | Bofur | James Nesbitt | Cheerful, hat with floppy ear | Playing the clarinet in Bag End | | Bombur | Stephen Hunter | Enormous, clumsy, sleepy | Falling asleep during the storm |
Where the company encounters Tom, Bert, and William (the three stone trolls).
The wandering wizard pulling the strings of destiny. : A fast-paced, percussion-heavy track that underlines the
Played by Stephen Hunter. Bofur’s brother; the immensely large and comically athletic chef of the group.
A chronological breakdown of the film’s narrative.
: Plays during the opening sequences in Hobbiton, establishing a nostalgic link to the original trilogy. | Critic Aggregate | Score | |------------------|-------| |
The giant pale Orc seeking to end the Line of Durin.
Chronically sets the stage. Details the wealth of Thrór, the greed of the dwarves, and the devastating attack by Smaug the Defiler.